Transmission Loss definition

Transmission Loss. (TL) means the quantity of gas which is unaccounted for whatsoever reason including blow downs, venting or releases during regular operation and maintenance of the pipeline system or due to inaccuracy of custody meter;
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a Transmission Licensee. Cost of auxiliary power consumption in the sub-station for the purpose of air- conditioning, lighting, battery charging, accessories of sub-station equipments, etc.;
Transmission Loss means the quantity of gas which is unaccounted for whatsoever reason including blow downs, venting or releases during regular operation and maintenance of the pipeline system or due to inaccuracy of Custody Transfer Meters.

Examples of Transmission Loss in a sentence

  • Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements.

  • Market Participants whose purchases and sales, and Transmission Customers whose transmission uses are scheduled in the Day-ahead Energy Market, shall be obligated to purchase or sell energy, or pay Transmission Congestion Charges and Transmission Loss Charges, at the applicable Day-ahead Prices for the amounts scheduled.

  • Each Participating TO will be responsible for recovering any deficits or crediting any surpluses associated with differences in Transmission Losses and Transmission Loss requirements and/or Ancillary Services requirements, through its bilateral arrangements or its Transmission Owner Tariff.

  • Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements; 2009.

  • OTHER CONDITIONSOTHER CHARGES: Tariff Schedule DSMC (Demand Side Management Charge) applies in addition to the above charges.LOSSES: As set forth in the Trading and Settlement Code Transmission Loss Adjustment Factors are applicable in the energy market.


More Definitions of Transmission Loss

Transmission Loss means the transmission loss incurred by the Water Entity in transporting water via any watercourse as determined under the applicable watercourse authority held by the Water Entity under Part 6A of the Water Management Act 1999 in respect of that transport;
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a Transmission Licensee. Auxiliary power consumption in the sub-station for the purpose of air- conditioning, lighting, battery charging, accessories of sub-station equipments, etc., shall be billed and considered as part of repair & maintenance expenses.
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a transmission licensee including auxiliary power consumption in the sub-station for the purpose of air-conditioning, lighting, battery charging, accessories of sub-station equipments, etc., and shall be accounted for separately;
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a Transmission
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a transmission licensee including auxiliary power consumption in the sub-station for
Transmission Loss means the difference between the energy inputs in the transmission system for transmission of electricity and energy delivered by the transmission system at delivery points including auxiliary and own consumptions of the transmission licensee;
Transmission Loss means the energy losses in the transmission system of a Transmission Licensee. Auxiliary power consumption in the sub-station for the purpose of air-conditioning, lighting, battery charging, accessories of sub-station equipments, etc shall not be part of Transmission Loss and be consumed out of power supplied by distribution licensee through meter. Cost of the auxiliary consumption shall be booked in the Repairs and Maintenance Expenses.