Examples of Charging Methodologies in a sentence
Where a CP impacts the DCUSA Charging Methodologies, the Working Group is additionally required to ensure that the following actions are carried out prior to submitting the CP Change Report.
Should the PARCA Applicant proceed with the reservation following signature of their PARCA Contract, the methodology that National Grid Gas plc (“National Grid”) in its role as holder of the Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS (the “Licence”) employs to calculate applicable security amounts and indicative and final capacity charges is contained in the Uniform Network Code – Transportation Principal Document Section Y - Charging Methodologies.
The methodology that National Grid Gas plc (“National Grid”) in its role as holder of the Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS (the “Licence”) employs to levy charges for connection to the National Transmission System (the “NTS”) in Great Britain is contained in the Uniform Network Code – Transportation Principal Document Section Y - Charging Methodologies.
Further information on the methods and principles on which Transmission transportation charges are derived is set out in Uniform Network Code (UNC) – Transportation Principal Document, Section Y – Charging Methodologies.
This mechanism will only be triggered if there remains a residual over-recovery amount after taking into account any revenue redistributed by the buy-back offset mechanism (as defined in 2.3.2 of Section Y (Charging Methodologies) in the Uniform Network Code (UNC) if this residual over-recovery is in excess of £1m (this equates to the minimum TO Entry commodity charge of 0.0001 p/kWh).
For further information on System Entry Capacity please refer to Uniform Network Code (UNC) – Transportation Principal Document, Section Y – Charging Methodologies.
This will align with the completion of CAP166 and consideration of the interaction between modifications and the associated changes to the Charging Methodologies.
For each of the system entry points National Grid NTS has determined a baseline price and up to an additional 20 price steps for increments of capacity that may be demanded above the baseline quantity, as set out in the Uniform Network Code (UNC) – Transportation Principal Document, Section Y – Charging Methodologies and the Incremental Entry Capacity Release (IECR) Statement.
This document does not override or vary any of the statutory, Licence or Uniform Network Code obligations upon National Grid NTS.Further information on the methods and principles on which Transmission transportation charges are derived is set out in Uniform Network Code (UNC) – Transportation Principal Document, Section Y – Charging Methodologies.
When making a CUSC Modification Proposal in respect of the Charging Methodologies, the Proposer may make specific reference to any link with another CUSC Modification Proposal.