Examples of CV shrinkage in a sentence
For the purposes of the Code, " CV shrinkage" is gas which is unaccounted for as offtaken from the Total System at System Exit Points by reason of the quantities of gas delivered to the Total System exceeding (by virtue of paragraphs 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 above) those offtaken from the Total System.
However this may also have undesirable effects such as increasing the anticipated levels of CV shrinkage that may be experienced on the system, increasing compression costs or emissions levels, or having an impact on reinforcements required for later years of the plan.
For the purposes of this Section N, unaccounted for gas is gas which is lost or otherwise not accounted for as offtaken from the NTS (" NTS unaccounted for gas") or from an LDZ ("LDZ unaccounted for gas"), including gas lost or unaccounted for by reason of unidentified theft, error in meter correction and leakage (including, in the case of an LDZ, gas vented in its operation) and (in respect of the NTS) CV shrinkage.
By virtue of Section D1.1.4(b), CV shrinkage is treated as arising in the NTS and accordingly is part of NTS Shrinkage for which (pursuant to the TPD Section N) National Grid NTS is responsible as Shrinkage Provider.
The Parties acknowledge that (in relation to each LDZ) National Grid NTS and each DNO have a common interest in avoiding or minimising the amount of CV shrinkage, and the Parties agree to cooperate with a view to avoiding or minimising the amount of CV shrinkage each Day.
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However, this may also have undesirable effects such as increasing the anticipated levels of calorific value (CV) shrinkage that is experienced on the system.
We will ensure that different operational configurations at multi-junctions are used effectively within the network analysis models, to maximise the capability of the system, subject to other constraining factors such as: • emissions levels • discharge temperatures • efficient compressor operation • calorific value (CV) shrinkage levels.
National Grid NTS will ensure that different operational configurations at multi-junctions are used effectively within the network analysis models, to maximise the capability of the system, subject to other constraining factors such as emissions levels, discharge temperatures, efficient compressor operation and CV shrinkage levels.
In the remaining case, nations should engage in negotiations with other nations if a local decision has a global impact.