Electricity Legislation definition

Electricity Legislation means the Act and the Regulations, as relevant in
Electricity Legislation means existing legislation giving effect to the National Electricity Market, including the National Electricity (South Australia) Act 1996, the National Electricity (South Australia) Regulations, the legislation of the other jurisdictions participating in the NEM that applies the NEL, the Regulations and the National Electricity Rules including any associated regulations;
Electricity Legislation means the National Energy Retail Law, National Energy Retail Regulation, National Energy Retail Rules, the Utilities Act and regulations, standards, codes, protocols and rules made under those Acts or laws.

Examples of Electricity Legislation in a sentence

  • If the Borrower is entitled to claim the occurrence of Force Majeure Event under any Project Document (or under the Electricity Legislation) or to approve the occurrence of such a Force Majeure Event claimed by a party to such Project Document, the Borrower shall (i) not be entitled to exercise such right without the consent of the Senior Agent, and (ii) must exercise such right, if instructed to do so by the Senior Agent.

  • The Customer acknowledges that the provision of Customer Connection Services to the Premises may be interrupted or limited in the circumstances set out in the Electricity Legislation or in accordance with the conditions of any applicable tariff or charging category.

  • The Distributor must comply with applicable Electricity Legislation relating to the provision of Customer Connection Services to the Premises.

  • Each party must comply with applicable Regulatory Requirements, including applicable Electricity Legislation.


More Definitions of Electricity Legislation

Electricity Legislation means the Recipient’s: Law No. 98-29 of April 14, 1998 relating to the electricity sector, as amended by Law No. 2002-01 of December 26, 2001; Decree No. 98-333 dated April 21, 1998 establishing CRSE; Decree No. 98-334 dated April 24, 1998 relating to electricity concessions; and Decree No. 98-335 dated April 21, 1998 relating to the principles and procedures for determining and revising tariff conditions.
Electricity Legislation means the Electricity Act, 1998 and the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998 and all codes, guidelines, orders and regulations created pursuant or in relation thereto;
Electricity Legislation means the Electricity Act 1996 (SA) and all regulations made thereunder. “Electricity Network” means the system for the distribution of electricity in South Australia.
Electricity Legislation means the Electricity Act, Electricity Regulation, Electrical Safety Act 2002 (Qld), the Electricity – National Electricity Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 (Qld) and regulations, standards, codes, protocols and rules made under those Acts;
Electricity Legislation means all applicable legislation governing the Electricity Industry in [insert state].
Electricity Legislation means the Recipient’s law No. 1/05 of March 22, 2024 modifying law No. 1/13 of April 23, 2015 on the reorganization of the electricity sector in Burundi.
Electricity Legislation means the Electricity Supply ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (NSW), the National Electricity Law, the National Energy Retail Law (NSW) No 37a and regulations, standards, codes, rules and guidelines made under those statutes. Energy Charge means, for each Trading Interval during the Supply Term, the actual metered consumption of electricity measured at the Termination Point multiplied by: