Examples of Maximum Import Capacity in a sentence
The Maximum Import Capacity (MIC) is the capacity which ESB Networks commits itself to maintain available to your premises at the connection point according to your requirements.
Schedule 1 Please check that the Maximum Import Capacity level is satisfactory to you.
The Customer may take power at the Point of Connection provided that: the amount of power taken by the Customer at the Point of Connection does not exceed the Maximum Import Capacity; the Customer has complied and at all times complies with the NamPower Technical Specifications and Requirements and the Grid Code and any instructions issued pursuant to the aforesaid documents.
The Maximum Import Capacity and Maximum Export Capacity shall be specified in the relevant Bilateral Connection Agreement and the User shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the electricity imported and exported does not exceed the Maximum Import Capacity and the Maximum Export Capacity (respectively).
If the Customer has not complied with such requirements within three days of receipt of such written notice, EDF Energy reserves the right to De-Energise the Exit Point until such time as the Customer is able to satisfy EDF Energy that the Maximum Import Capacity will not be exceeded if the Exit Point is Re- Energised or that pursuant to Clause 5 arrangements have been made for a Modification.