Dispatching definition

Dispatching means the scheduling and control by the Buyer of Net Energy, through submittal of schedules pursuant to the Dispatch Procedures and other provisions of this Agreement.
Dispatching means the activity consisting in giving instructions for the utilisation and co-ordinated operation of power plants, of the transmission grid and of ancillary services;
Dispatching means all information exchange, actions and operations performed in connection with the planning and execution of transportation of Gas.

Examples of Dispatching in a sentence

  • Working knowledge of, or ability to learn, railroad operating rules (GCOR), Train Dispatcher (TDM) guidelines, Positive Train Control (PTC) procedures, Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD-TMDS) system procedures, and Federal regulations (CFR) concerning Train Sheets and Hours of service.

  • The contact details of the Storage Dispatching Service shall be contained in Chapter XVIII.


More Definitions of Dispatching

Dispatching means the scheduling, coordination and management of
Dispatching means planning and forecasting of transmission operations, management of Gas transmission supervision and inspection of flow quantities and the Gas quantity balance as well as the pertinent exchange of DISPATCHING DATA and information.
Dispatching means the commercial and/or technical gas dispatching centre of TSO performing Gas Transmission management;
Dispatching means the scheduling, coordination and management of the flow of electricity produced by generation facilities into and out of a transmission power system or an interconnected distribution power system, including scheduling, coordinating and managing the start-up and shut-down of those facilities, and ‘dispatch’ has a corresponding meaning;
Dispatching means the operations required to circulate, transmit, import, or export electricity in the electricity power system to ensure the adaptation of generation of electricity to consumption;
Dispatching means the activity performed by the transmission system operator consisting in real-time management of the flows of electricity and application of the provisions necessary to the coordinated operation of the system components, including production plants, transmission grid and the ancillary services necessary for system operation;
Dispatching means the act of alerting and directing the response of public safety units to the desired location.