Interruptible Capacity definition

Interruptible Capacity means capacity that may be interrupted by the Operator at any time in order to fulfil shippers’ nominations under a firm capacity reservation.
Interruptible Capacity means gas transmission capacity that may be interrupted by the transmission system operator in accordance with the conditions stipulated in the transport contract;
Interruptible Capacity means Natural Gas transmission Capacity that may be interrupted by the TSO in accordance with the conditions applicable in the Standard Transmission Agreement.

Examples of Interruptible Capacity in a sentence

  • The Shipper shall pay a Capacity Charge for Interruptible Capacity.

  • Unless determined by way of Auction, the charge for Interruptible Capacity follows from the Price List.

  • The pro rata distribution of excess Capacity between Shippers with Interruptible Capacity is based on the Nominations and Renominations most recently received from each Shipper and its Counterparties.

  • Interruptible Capacity will be offered for reverse flow for the Joint Exit Zone.

  • Interruptible Capacity will be offered at the relevant points, only if Firm Capacity is not available or sold out.


More Definitions of Interruptible Capacity

Interruptible Capacity means interruptible capacity as defined in point 13 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 715/2009;
Interruptible Capacity means gas transmission capacity that can be interrupted by the transmission system operator according to the conditions stipulated in the transportation contract;
Interruptible Capacity means capacity in excess of Firm Injection Capacity, Firm Withdrawal Capacity or Registered Space;
Interruptible Capacity means natural gas or hydrogen transmission capacity that may be interrupted by the transmission system operator or hydrogen network operator in accordance with the conditions stipulated in the transport contract;
Interruptible Capacity means Capacity that is offered by a Network Operator on an interruptible basis. Transportation services using Interruptible Capacity may be inter- rupted by the Network Operator.
Interruptible Capacity means interruptible capacity as defined in point 13 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 715/2009, as adapted and adopted by Ministerial Council Decision 2011/02/MC-EnC;
Interruptible Capacity means that your Supply may be subject to interruption by a Transporter for the purposes of managing its pipeline system.