Connection Point definition

Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.
Connection Point means the location(s) at your Property where the gas or electricity supply networks (as applicable) are connected to your meter(s).
Connection Point means a point at which the consumer’s installation and/or apparatus are connected to distribution licensee’s distribution system;

Examples of Connection Point in a sentence

  • Natural Gas delivered at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission.

  • If the Natural Gas (re)delivered at a Connection Point is not compliant with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission, the TSO or the Network User, as the case may be, has the right to refuse (wholly or partly) such Natural Gas via a reduction or interruption on the Connection Point in accordance with the rules as set out in attachment C.1 of the Access Code for Transmission.

  • Natural Gas redelivered by the TSO at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission.


More Definitions of Connection Point

Connection Point means a physical or a virtual point of the Transmission Grid of one of the TSOs of the BeLux Area at which Network User delivers Natural Gas to the concerned TSO for the performance of Services; or at which the concerned TSO redelivers Natural Gas to Network User after having performed Services.
Connection Point means the Facility’s point of interconnection with the LDC distribution system. “Contract” has the meaning given to it in Part 1, Section C.
Connection Point means the point(s) at which the railway lines of the NR Network and the Adjacent Facility connect as shown marked “C.P.” on the Plan;
Connection Point means the point or points of connection at which electricity may (upon Energisation) flow between the Distribution System and the Customer’s Installation, and is a reference to the point or points of connection at the Premises to which this Agreement applies;
Connection Point means either an Interconnection Point, either an Installation Point, either a Domestic Point located on the Fluxys Belgium’s Transmission Grid or on the transmission grid of an Adjacent TSO. A Connection Point can be either physical or virtual.
Connection Point means, (i) where the Facility is connected to the IESO-Controlled Grid, the electrical point or points of connection, as defined in the IESO Market Rules, between the Facility and the IESO-Controlled Grid; and (ii) where the Facility is connected to a Distribution System, the embedded connection point(s), as defined in the IESO Market Rules, between the Facility and the Distribution System, in either case as specified in Exhibit A. For greater certainty, the Connection Point is defined by reference to electrical connection points.
Connection Point means an entry point or an exit point;