Electric Power Grid definition

Electric Power Grid means the electric power transmission and distribution infrastructure of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently operated, supported, and administered by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (“PREPA”).
Electric Power Grid means the electric power transmission and Distribution Infrastructure of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Electric Power Grid means the electric power transmission and distribution

Examples of Electric Power Grid in a sentence

  • Part C Stabilization of the Crimea Electric Power Grid Upgrading of the existing 220 kV Simferopol - Sebastopol transmission line and associated substations to the 330 kV voltage level and upgrading of the substation control system at selected transmission substations in the Crimea electric power grid.

  • As established in Clause 4.3, the commercial operation shall commence after: OSINERGMIN signs the final report mentioned in Clause 5.3. COES approves integration of the Electric Transmission Line to the National Electric Power Grid - SEIN, as per COES Procedure Nº 21 or any other entity in charge and Applicable Laws, and, COES approves incorporation of the Concessionary Company as a member of said entity.


More Definitions of Electric Power Grid

Electric Power Grid means the electric power transmission and distribution system of Puerto Rico.
Electric Power Grid means the transmission and distribution facilities operated by CAISO and/or Pacific Gas and Electric, now or hereafter in existence, which provide electric power downstream from the Delivery Point.
Electric Power Grid means the electric power transmission and distribution infrastructure of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, operated, supported, and administered by PREPA.