Examples of Gas Transporter Licence in a sentence
This Exit Capacity Release Methodology Statement (the “Statement”)1 describes the methodology that National Grid Gas plc (“National Grid”) in its role as holder of the Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS2 (the “Licence”) employs for the release of all Exit Capacity, i.e. incremental and existing system Exit Capacity.
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.
National Grid NTS provides metering charges for those services that it is obliged to offer under its Gas Transporter Licence coupled with those services that are currently offered for historical / legacy purposes i.e. where a Datalogger or Converter has been fitted at an NTS Site or there is a maintenance requirement for an NTS High Pressure Meter Installation.
National Grid’s Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS National Grid is bound by the terms of its Licence.
This document describes National Grid’s approach to planning and developing the NTS in accordance with its duties as a Gas Transporter and other statutory obligations relating to safety and environmental matters, and is published in accordance with Special Condition 7B of National Grid’s Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS (“the Licence”).
Under Standard Condition 31 and Standard Special Condition A31 of the Gas Transporter Licence, Gas Transporters are required to provide a supply point information service.
ABOUT THIS STATEMENTThis Entry Capacity Release Methodology Statement (the “Statement”)1, describes the methodology that National Grid Gas plc (“National Grid”) in its role as holder of the Gas Transporter Licence in respect of the NTS2 (“the Licence”) employs to determine whether to release Entry Capacity, and in what quantities, to Shipper Users.
If the licensee has received the Authority’s consent under paragraph 9.5, it may make a claim for a Last Resort Supply Payment, under standard condition 48 (Last Resort Supply: Payment Claims) or standard special condition A48 (Last Resort Supply: Payment Claims) of the Gas Transporter Licence, from each Relevant Gas Transporter.
In the event that National Grid rejects, or accepts in part only, a DNO User’s request for NTS Exit (Flexibility) Capacity and this does not adequately satisfy the Gas Transporter Licence requirements of the DNO User then the DNO User may submit a revised application for Enduring Annual NTS Exit (Flat) Capacity as referred to in paragraph 85.