Daily Imbalance Quantity definition

Daily Imbalance Quantity means an Initial Daily Imbalance Quantity or a Revised Daily Imbalance Quantity or a Final Daily Imbalance Quantity, as the case may be;
Daily Imbalance Quantity means the difference in Inputs and Off-takes for a Network User's Portfolio for a Gas Day.
Daily Imbalance Quantity means, in respect of a GTA, for each Day, the total Allocated Quantity at the Entry Point minus the total Allocated Quantity at the Exit Point.

Examples of Daily Imbalance Quantity in a sentence

  • Account which is credited and is charged with the amounts from the User’s positive or negative, respectively, Daily Imbalance Quantity settlement.

  • Period of five or more consequtive days, during which the User exceeds the Tolerance Level of the Daily Imbalance Quantity.

  • Tolerance Levels of the User’s Daily Imbalance Quantity: The Transmission User’s Daily Imbalance Quantity defined as the rate of the User’s reserved transmission capacity, beyond which the charges/credits during the daily settlement of the Daily Imbalance Quantity are not calculated as the result of the User’s Daily Imbalance Quantity multiplied by the Daily Price of the Balancing Gas.


More Definitions of Daily Imbalance Quantity

Daily Imbalance Quantity means the difference, each Day, between the total energy (GJ) contained in the Gas which was received by a Customer Account in such Day, and the total energy (GJ) contained in the Gas which was delivered from that Customer Account in such Day, inclusive of adjustments for Unaccounted For Gas, Fuel Gas, previous Day closing imbalance, and Actual Variance. The Daily Imbalance Quantity may be qualified as “Estimated” when some, or all, estimated data are used in the calculation, or “Actual” when only actual data are used in the calculation.
Daily Imbalance Quantity has the meaning given to such term in the GTA. “Documents” shall have the meaning given such term in Section 12.2.
Daily Imbalance Quantity means the difference in inputs and off-takes for a shipper's portfolio for a gas day.
Daily Imbalance Quantity means the difference, each Day, between the total number of joules contained in the Gas which was received by a Customer

Related to Daily Imbalance Quantity

  • Daily Quantity means the quantity of waste discharged during an operating day.

  • Daily Contract Quantity or “DCQ” means the quantity of Gas as set out in Clause 4.1 herein.

  • Type B quantity means a quantity of radioactive material greater than a Type A quantity.

  • Maximum Daily Quantity means the daily volume of Gas or Liquids, expressed in 103m3, identified in a Shipper's Interruptible Transportation Service Agreement that Transporter agrees to receive from Shipper under Toll Schedule Interruptible Full Path Service, Toll Schedule Interruptible Receipt Service or Toll Schedule Interruptible Delivery Service, as applicable.

  • Contract Quantity means the total number shares, contracts or other units of the Underlying Instrument that the Client is notionally buying or selling;