Balancing Network Code definition

Balancing Network Code means the commission regulation (EU) n° 312/2014 of 26 March 2014 establishing a Network Code on Gas Balancing of Transmission Networks

Examples of Balancing Network Code in a sentence

  • Conform to the Balancing Network Code, balancing shall be neutral i.e. the Balancing Operator shall not gain or lose money via its balancing activities.

  • It is also possible that RRS & RRD will be covered by the Balancing Network Code.

  • The quantity to be settled by an End-of-Day balancing settlement for a Network User (End-of-Day Network User Excess: GEd,z,g, or End-of-Day Network User Shortfall: GSd,z,g) depends on:  the Network User Balancing Position before balancing settlement of the last hour of the Gas Day (GBP*d,z,g).When applicable, Balancing Operator will invoice the Neutrality Charge in accordance with Regulated Tariffs and Balancing Network Code.

  • The “negative” opinion of ACER on the Electricity Balancing Network Code could cause delay in defining the projects work packages that should be based on the Code’s requirements.In January 2014, the three TSOs of the SHB Control Block, ELES, HOPS and NOS BiH, concluded an agreement on the common procurement of balancing reserves.

  • There are also a number of pass / fail conditions set out in the Energy Balancing Network Code which should be met by a change in ISP.

  • The Balancing Network Code allows national flexibility in implementation in particular with respect to, among others, the implementation date, information model, types of interim measures, products procured by the TSOs on the trading platform, balancing services, linepack flexibility services and within-day balancing obligations.

  • The relevant Network Codes which may have market and DS3 system services impact are the Load Frequency Control and Reserves (LFCR) Network Code and the Balancing Network Code (BNC).

  • Although shipment data are not available for all signatories of the MoU/LoI (e.g. companies such as Huawei and TCL Mobile are included under the ‘others’ category), Table 3-13 still clearly shows that signatories of the MoU/LoI account for the vast majority of the handset market.

  • They are also likely to be covered under the Balancing Network Code and so may have to be offered to other European systems under the enduring or transitional arrangements.

  • The establishment of Advisory Stakeholders Groups for drafting the CACM Network Code, Forward Markets Network Code and Electricity Balancing Network Code has not been replicated in the case of the System Operation Network Codes.

Related to Balancing Network Code

  • Data Universal Numbering System +4 (DUNS+4) number means the DUNS number assigned by D&B plus a 4- character suffix that may be assigned by a business concern. (D&B has no affiliation with this 4-character suffix.) This 4-character suffix may be assigned at the discretion of the business concern to establish additional SAM records for identifying alternative Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) accounts for the same parent concern.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number means the 9-digit number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. (D&B) to identify unique business entities.

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.

  • PSTN means the public switched telephone network.

  • NXX means the three-digit code, which appears as the first three digits of a seven-digit telephone number within a valid NPA or area code.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Wireless support structure means a freestanding structure designed to support or capable of supporting small cell wireless facilities. Wireless support structure does not include a utility pole.

  • Customer System means the Customer's computing environment (consisting of hardware, software and/or telecommunications networks or equipment) used by the Customer or the Supplier in connection with this Contract which is owned by or licensed to the Customer by a third party and which interfaces with the Supplier System or which is necessary for the Customer to receive the Services;