Daily Link Capacity definition

Daily Link Capacity maximum quantity of energy, expressed in MWh (GCV) per day, which GRTgaz undertakes to transmit each Day on a Link between two (2) Balancing Zones.
Daily Link Capacity maximum quantity of energy, expressed in MWh (HCV) per day, which the Operator undertakes to transmit each Day on a Link between Zones.

Examples of Daily Link Capacity in a sentence

  • GRTgaz is under no obligation to transmit on a Link, on any Day, a quantity of Gas with an Energy Content in excess of the Daily Link Capacity between the two Balancing Zones.

  • GRTgaz is under no obligation to transmit on a Link, during any Hour, a quantity of Gas with an Energy Content in excess of one twenty-fourth (1/24th) of the Daily Link Capacity at that point.

  • The Shipper may exchange Daily Entry and Exit Capacity at Network Interconnection Points and Daily Link Capacity with other Network shippers, either by transferring rights-of-use or by transferring all rights and obligations.

  • The Shipper can of exchange Daily Entry and Exit Capacity at Network Interconnection Points and Daily Link Capacity with other shippers of the Network, either by transferring rights-of-use or by an assignment of all the rights and obligations of the capacity .

  • Clause 7 Transfe r of capacity right-of-use The Shipper can transfer to another shipper with an existing transmission contract with GRTgaz the right- of-use covering all or part of each Firm Daily Entry Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point, Firm Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point or Firm Daily Link Capacity specified in the Appendix 2 of the Contract.

  • Clause 7 Transfer o f capacity right- of- use ‌ The Shipper may transfer to another shipper that has an existing transmission contract with GRTgaz the right-of-use covering all or part of each Firm Daily Entry Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point, Firm Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point or Firm Daily Link Capacity specified in Appendix 2 to the Contract.

  • Clause 10 Transfer of capacity rights-of-use‌ The Shipper can transfer to another shipper which has an existing shipping contract, the right-of-use covering all or part of each Firm Daily Entry Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point, Firm Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point or Firm Daily Link Capacity specified in the Special Terms and Conditions.

  • Shippers have the possibility of exchanging Daily Entry and Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Points and Daily Link Capacity, either by transferring rights-of-use or by transferring all the rights and obligations.

  • GRTgaz is under no obligation to transport on a Link, on any Day, a quantity of Gas with an Energy Content in excess of the Daily Link Capacity between the two Balancing Zones.

  • Clause 7 Transfer of capacity right- of- use The Shipper may transfer to another shipper that has an existing transmission contract with GRTgaz the right-of-use covering all or part of each Firm Daily Entry Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point, Firm Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point or Firm Daily Link Capacity specified in Appendix 2 to the Contract.

Related to Daily Link Capacity

  • System Capacity means the operational capacity of the Gathering System at any applicable point in time.

  • Bid Capacity meanss capacity offered by the bidder in his Bid under invitation.

  • Contract Capacity has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(f).

  • New Capacity means a new Generator, a substantial addition to the capacity of an existing Generator, or the reactivation of all or a portion of a Generator that has been out of service for five years or more that commences commercial service after the effective date of this definition.

  • Maximum Capacity or ‘Pmax’ means the maximum continuous active power which a power-generating module can produce, less any demand associated solely with facilitating the operation of that power-generating module and not fed into the network as specified in the connection agreement or as agreed between the relevant system operator and the power-generating facility owner;