Electricity Regulations definition

Electricity Regulations means the Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Utilities ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Energy Acts 2008 – 2016, the National Terms of Connection and any other licences, codes or industry agreements related to such legislation;
Electricity Regulations means the Electricity Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007;
Electricity Regulations means the regulations published pursuant to the Electricity Act 1992.

Examples of Electricity Regulations in a sentence

  • In addition to the requirements imposed by the Annex to the Agreement, on designation of a conformity assessment body, the relevant European Community designating authority will provide to New Zealand, in respect of each designated conformity assessment body, details of the method that that conformity assessment body intends to adopt to record the fact that an approval within the meaning of Regulation 90 of the Electricity Regulations 1997 has been granted.

  • In this respect the Municipality will inter alia be subject to national regulation in terms of the Electricity Regulations Act 4 of 2006 and norms and standards laid down by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa.

  • In addition to the requirements imposed by Annex 1 to the Agreement, on designation of a Conformity Assessment Body, the relevant European Community Designating Authority will provide to New Zealand, in respect of each designated Conformity Assessment Body, details of the method that that Conformity Assessment Body intends to adopt to record the fact that an approval within the meaning of Regulation 90 of the Electricity Regulations 1993 has been granted.

  • The Nominated Person must be knowledgeable of, and ensure compliance with, relevant parts of the REE Act and the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001.

  • To the extent that the terms of this Agreement conflict with any of the rights or obligations of the parties under the Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Utilities ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Energy Acts 2008 – 2016, the National Terms of Connection and any other licences, codes or industry agreements related to such legislation (the "Electricity Regulations"), the terms of the Electricity Regulations shall prevail.

  • In a place where there are electricity lines or electricity facilities prior to the installation of the cellular system, the Licensee is subject to the obligations imposed under the Telecommunications and Electricity Regulations (Convergence and Intersection between Telecommunications Lines and Electricity Lines), 1986.

  • An employee will be entitled to long service leave subject to and in accordance with this clause and the Electricity Regulations 2006 as varied from time to time.

  • The provisions of this Sectoral Annex will apply to the following types of low voltage equipment: Products for export to the European Community Products for export to New Zealand All products falling within the scope of Council Low voltage equipment which is a ‘Declared Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February 1973 on the Article’ within the meaning of Regulation 90 of the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States New Zealand Electricity Regulations 1997.

  • Following adoption of European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations 2000 (S.I. No. 445 of 2000) (as amended), EirGrid has responsibility for carrying out the functions of Transmission System Operator in Ireland.

  • The Generation Licence and the Transmission Licence shall be issued to the Company for a period of thirty (30) Years in accordance with the Electricity Act, 2049 (1992 AD) and Electricity Regulations, 2050 (1993 AD).


More Definitions of Electricity Regulations

Electricity Regulations means the Electricity Regulations.
Electricity Regulations means the Electricity Act, the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998 and the National Energy Board Act (Canada), each as amended, and all orders, regulations, rules, codes or instruments issued or approved pursuant to the foregoing statutes which apply to the Corporation or any member of the Hydro One Group;