Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity definition

Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity means physical capacity at an Interconnection Point in the Reverse Flow Direction which is, or is to be, offered and allocated to Shippers on a Firm basis;

Examples of Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity in a sentence

  • If this new capacity includes Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity, the provisions that apply to IP Entry Capacity in this Code shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity.

Related to Firm Reverse Flow IP Exit Capacity

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