Network Congestion Management Sample Clauses

Network Congestion Management. In accordance with the provisions of article L. 431-3 of the French Energy Code, Teréga is obliged, at all times, to guarantee the safety and efficiency of its network. The deliberations of the Energy Regulation Commission dated 26 October 2017 and 24 July 2018 on the creation of a single market area for gas in France on 1 November 2018 provide for the possibility, for the Independent Transmission Operators Teréga and Teréga to make use of the “Locational Spread” mechanism to make up for network congestion. The “Locational Spread” is co-managed under the Trading Region France (TRF) by the Independent Transmission Operators Teréga and GRTgaz. It can be used even in the case of congestion for a work area whose restriction does not account for 10% of the most extreme climatic risks. As a result, in the event of use of the Locational Spread, Teréga will organise Calls for Tender with the Qualified Suppliers concerning two Locational products with identical volumes.
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Network Congestion Management. Accordingly to the requirement of the article L431-3 of the Energie Code, GRTgaz has a mission of ensuring, at any moment, the security and efficiency of its network and the balance of natural gaz flows while taking into account its technical constraints. The decision of the Commission de Régulation de l'Energie of 26 October 2017 on the creation of a single gas market zone in France on 1 November 2018 provides for the possibility for the transmission system operators Teréga and GRTgaz to use the "Locational Spread" mechanism to reduce congestion in the network. This mechanism consist, for transmission system operators, to simultaneously contract a purchase of gas downstream of the congestion and a sale of gas upstream of the congestion. Accordingly with the decision of the Commission de Régulation de l'Energie of 24 July 2018, this "Locational Spread" mechanism is co-managed, within the framework of the Trading Region France (TRF), by transmission system operators GRTgaz and Teréga. It is usable even in case of congestion on a limit in maintenance whose restriction does not cover the 10% of extreme climatic risks. Consequently, in case of use of the Locational Spread, GRTgaz will organize Call for Tenders with Qualified Suppliers for two Locational Products of identical volume. Purpose and scope of the General Terms and Conditions The General Terms and Conditions set out in particular the technical, commercial and legal terms under which GRTgaz purchases and sells gas in the shape of locational products to cover its own balancing or congestion management requirements. In particular, the General Terms and Conditions describe procedures for: • The Call for Tenders held by GRTgaz, • The supply or take off of contractual quantities of Gas. Contractual framework The Contractual framework is a set of contractual documents, which are binding on the Parties and consist of the following documents: • These General Terms and Conditions and the appendices, • The Special Terms, which constitute acceptance of the General Terms and Conditions, as well as the list of GRTgaz' contacts and the details of the Preferred Supplier, as provided in Appendix 1. • The authorization of communication of the Program of the Highly Modulated Site in case of participation of a Consumer Delivery Point, as defined in Appendix 5. Locational Product – Concerned suppliers The companies concerned are natural gas suppliers wishing to take part in the Calls for Tenders, and which have qualified...
Network Congestion Management. Accordingly to the requirement of the article L431-3 of the Energie Code, GRTgaz has a mission of ensuring, at any moment, the security and efficiency of its network and the balance of natural gaz flows while taking into account its technical constraints. To this end, in case of reaching a critical congestion for GRTgaz’ network, GRTgaz might need to employ Locational Products in order to cover needs of physical gas off-take or delivery, according to temporal and locational constrains. To this end, GRTgaz holds Call for Tenders as needed with Qualified Suppliers, for the purpose of covering its needs in respect to the Locational Product. Purpose and scope of the General Terms and Conditions The General Terms and Conditions set out in particular the technical, commercial and legal terms under which GRTgaz purchases and sells gas in the shape of locational products to cover its own balancing or congestion management requirements. In particular, the General Terms and Conditions describe procedures for:  The Call for Tenders held by GRTgaz,  The supply or take off of contractual quantities of Gas. Contractual framework The Contractual framework is a set of contractual documents, which are binding on the Parties and consist of the following documents:  These General Terms and Conditions and the appendices,  The Special Terms, which constitute acceptance of the General Terms and Conditions, as well as the list of GRTgaz' contacts and the details of the Preferred Supplier, as provided in Appendix 1. Locational Product – Concerned suppliers The companies concerned are natural gas suppliers wishing to take part in the Calls for Tenders, and which have qualified to that effect. To do this, they must meet all of the following conditions. They must:  Possess a valid licence for the supply of natural gas issued by the Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Energy, in accordance with amended Decree 2004-250 of March 19, 2004 as amended, on the authorisation to supply gas, and  Have signed a transmission contract with GRTgaz, directly or through a representative, for the delivery or the take-off of the contractual quantities of Gas in the event of a Call for Tenders, and  Have signed an agreement with Powernext SA and ECC for PEGAS Spot market Once these three conditions are met cumulatively and so as to become Qualified to operate on the Locational Product, the Supplier must transfer to GRTgaz a signed copy of the Special Terms according to the ...

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