Capacity Allocation definition

Capacity Allocation means the attribution of cross zonal capacity;
Capacity Allocation means the attribution of Cross Zonal Capacity;
Capacity Allocation means a formal commitment of SCS and treatment capacity for a proposed Development.

Examples of Capacity Allocation in a sentence

  • If a Shipper delivers less than eighty-five percent (85%) of its allocated capacity, then Shipper shall be invoiced for its delivered volumes for that period, plus a Capacity Allocation Program (CAP) charge equal to: 85% of allocated capacity for the applicable cycle of the nomination period (-) lessActual Volume delivered in the applicable cycle of the nomination period (*) timesApplicable CAP charge of forty-two cents ($0.42) per barrel.

  • The above mentioned process shall apply to all forms of an Auction product and all Forward Capacity Allocation timeframes.

  • Such notification shall include reference to the articles amended or changed and the date on which the new version of these Intraday Capacity Allocation Rules enters into force.

  • In respect of IPs, the terms implemented pursuant to Modification 0500, EU Capacity Regulations - Capacity Allocation Mechanisms with Congestion Management Procedures.

  • For the purpose of balancing any imbalances in Shipper's account, Shipper may deliver or take quantities in excess of the above limitations in accordance with the provisions of Section 6 (Nominating, Scheduling, and Monitoring) and Section 7 (Capacity Allocation) of the General Terms and Conditions.


More Definitions of Capacity Allocation

Capacity Allocation means the percentage of total Water production and total transmission capacity of the Joint Water System (as defined below) allocated between the Parties to this Agreement as further specified in the capacity column at Schedule B hereto;
Capacity Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(a).
Capacity Allocation means the allocation of transmission capacity to the shipping licensees by a mechanism set by the transportation licensee and approved by the Commission pursuant to paragraph3.3;
Capacity Allocation means the allocation of Capacity to Participants through the Capacity Allocation Platform pursuant to these Rules;
Capacity Allocation means the maximum storage capacity and daily LNG re- gasification capacity in MMSCF/MMBTU or/and LNG re-loading capacity in million Tons, allocated by Terminal Operator to a Terminal User on firm or interruptible basis;
Capacity Allocation means the allocation of distribution capacity to the shipping licensees by a mechanism set by the distribution licensee and approved by the Commission pursuant to paragraph3.3;
Capacity Allocation means the allocation of Existing Capacity and Future Capacity as more particularly set out in Schedule “B”.