Domestic Exit Point definition

Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Point connecting the Transmission Grid to a Final Customer, either directly connecting an End User to the Transmission Grid (“End User Domestic Exit Point”), either via the Distribution Network (“Distribution Domestic Exit Point”).
Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Point connecting the Transmission Grid of one of the TSOs of the BeLux Area to a Final Customer.
Domestic Exit Point means the exit point to the distribution systems and to the systems of Lithuanian consumers directly connected to the transmission systems, except Domestic Exit Point Achema.

Examples of Domestic Exit Point in a sentence

  • Without prejudice to the UK Compliancy Adjustment Service set forth in attachment A of the Access Code for Transmission, the Natural Gas redelivered by the TSO at the Interconnection Point or Domestic Exit Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission.


More Definitions of Domestic Exit Point

Domestic Exit Point means a Connection Point connecting the Transmission Grid to a Final Customer, either directly connected to the Transmission Grid (“End User Domestic Exit Point”), either via the Distribution Network (“Distribution Domestic Exit Point”).

Related to Domestic Exit Point

  • Domestic Waste ’ means waste, excluding hazardous waste, that emanates from premises that are used wholly or mainly for residential, educational, health care, sport or recreation purposes, which include: