Calculated area definition

Calculated area means a geographical area for which the N – 1 formula is calculated, as determined by the competent authority.
Calculated area means a geographical area for which the application of N-1 indicator is calculated.
Calculated area means a geographical area for which the N-1 formula is calculated.

More Definitions of Calculated area

Calculated area means the geographical area defined by the competent authority with respect to which the N-1 formula is calculated.
Calculated area means a geographical area for which the N-1 formula is calculated. The calculated area can refer to the national or regional level.
Calculated area means a geographical area for which the N – 1 formula is calculated, as determined by the Competent Authority. Since the recital of the Regulation 994/2010 states that the specificities of low calorific gas should be considered at national and regional level, Fluxys provides in this document the calculation of the low and high calorific gas as separate calculated areas.

Related to Calculated area

  • Regulated area means any portion of an eradication zone designated for any purpose necessary to the execution of the Boll Weevil Eradication Program.

  • designated area means any area which may from time to time be designated by Order in Council under the Continental Shelf Act 1964 as an area within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources may be exercised;

  • specified area (“ardal benodedig”) means an area which is specified in a condition to the service provider’s registration as a place in relation to which the service is to be provided;

  • Targeted Area means a "targeted area" within the meaning of Section 143 of the Code. "Targeted Area Residence" means a "targeted area residence" within the meaning of Section 143

  • Blighted area means an area in which a majority of buildings have declined in productivity by reason of obsolescence, depreciation or other causes to an extent they no longer justify fundamental repairs and adequate maintenance.