Diversion Service definition

Diversion Service means a Transmission Service that enables Network Users to divert (part of) its existing unbundled Entry or Exit Services on an Interconnection Point or an Installation Point to another Interconnection Point or Installation Point at the same grid location as set out in ACT – Attachment A.
Diversion Service means a Transmission Service that enables Network Users to divert (part of) its existing unbundled Entry or Exit Services on an Interconnection Point or an Installation Point to another Interconnection Point or Installation Point at the same grid location as set out in ACT – Attachment A.“Domestic Point” shall mean a point connecting the TSO Transmission Grid to Final Customer(s) and/or Producer(s), either directly connecting an End User to the Transmission Grid (“End User Domestic Point”), either via the Distribution Network (“Distribution Domestic Point”).
Diversion Service means a service provided by a regulated entity in connection with the management, extraction or use of groundwater or surface water;

Examples of Diversion Service in a sentence

  • I agree to provide all staff involved with the ND Transition and Diversion Service Pilot Project access to Therap system to complete the required documentation.

  • I agree to follow the ND Transition and Diversion Service Pilot Project policy and procedures provided by the Department of Health and Human Services.

  • The Department agrees to pay the Provider for services rendered to persons who are eligible for such services under the policy for North Dakota Transition and Diversion Service Pilot Project with payment to be in accordance with the payment structure established by the Department.

  • As a condition of participation in the ND Transition and Diversion Service Pilot Project, the Provider agrees to submit true, accurate and complete claims for payment in the manner prescribed by the Department.


More Definitions of Diversion Service

Diversion Service means a Transmission Service that enables Grid Users to divert (part of) its existing unbundled Entry or Exit Services on an Interconnection Point to another Interconnection Point at the same grid location as set out in ACT – Attachment A.