Distribution Domestic Exit Point definition

Distribution Domestic Exit Point means the virtual receiving station which regroups several receiving stations which connect the Distribution Network to the Transmission Grid.
Distribution Domestic Exit Point or “ARS” or “Aggregated Receiving Station” shall mean the virtual receiving station which regroups several receiving stations w hich connect the Distribution Network to the Transmission Grid for offtake.
Distribution Domestic Exit Point means a Domestic Exit Point which connects a Distribution Grid to the Transmission Grid.

Examples of Distribution Domestic Exit Point in a sentence

  • Capacity Exceedingshall mean the capacity exceeding that is charged to the End User in case the Allocation exceeds the Transmission Services subscribed requested as described in Attachment BConnection Pointor Pointshall mean a physical or a virtual point of the Transmission Grid at which Grid User delivers Natural Gas Distribution Domestic Exit Point Shall mean the virtual receiving station which regroups all receiving stations which connect a Distribution Network to the Transmission Grid.

  • Note that there are two tariffs for any subscribed Domestic Exit MTSR towards a Distribution Domestic Exit Point depending on the share of Curtailable Customers or Non Curtailable Customers.

Related to Distribution Domestic Exit Point

  • NERC Interchange Distribution Calculator means the NERC mechanism that is in effect and being used to calculate the distribution of energy, over specific transmission interfaces, from energy transactions.