Examples of Electricity Grid Code in a sentence
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to solar power projects.
The Solar Power Generator shall follow the forecasting and scheduling process as per prevailing MERC regulations as amended from time to time.The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to solar power projects.
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to wind power projects.
The solar power producer shall follow the forecasting and scheduling process as per applicable CERC/MERC regulations as amended from time to time.The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to solar power projects.
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must- run” to solar power projects.
Project commissioning and declaration of Commercial Operation Date (COD) shall be governed by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Indian Electricity Grid Code) Regulations, 2023, as amended from time to time.
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), provides for status of “must-run” to solar power projects.
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), provides for status of “must- run” to solar power projects.
Scheduling:The Scheduling and Dispatch of power shall be as per relevant provisions of IEGC (Indian Electricity Grid Code)/ DEGC (Delhi Electricity Grid Code) and shall include, following:The scheduling and dispatch of power shall be coordinated with the respective RLDCs as per the relevant provision of IEGC and other decisions of RLDC and RPCs and Delhi SLDC.
The Government of India, as per Clause 5.2(u) of the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), encourages a status of “must-run” to wind and solar power projects.