FLOW REPARTITION definition

FLOW REPARTITION means the procedure of repartition of the physical gas flow among the respective physical interconnection points integrated into the VIP and used for transport of the NATURAL GAS VOLUMEs nominated by Shippers on the VIP Brandov-GASPOOL or physical interconnection points on both sides of the border and matched by VIP TSOs.

Examples of FLOW REPARTITION in a sentence

  • Dispatching activities mean planning, monitoring and control of the transmission system of either PARTY through the GRID CONNECTION POINT Brandov-XXXXXX, handling of notifications of the expected ENERGY QUANTITY based on result of FLOW REPARTITION process submitted by VIP TSO responsible for FLOW REPARTITION, control of the ENERGY QUANTITY and quality of the transmitted gas and online exchange of dispatching information.

  • The PARTIES will also bring the previously stated BALANCING ACCOUNT in line with TARGETED VALUE based on FLOW REPARTITION procedure.

  • Dispatching activities mean planning, monitoring and control of the transmission system of either PARTY through the GRID CONNECTION POINT OLBERNHAU II, handling of notifications of the expected ENERGY QUANTITY based on result of FLOW REPARTITION process submitted by VIP TSO responsible for FLOW REPARTITION, control of the ENERGY QUANTITY and ENERGY QUALITY of the transmitted natural gas and online exchange of dispatching information.

  • Dispatching activities mean planning, monitoring and control of the transmission system of either PARTY through the GRID CONNECTION POINT (GCP) BRANDOV, handling of notifications of the expected ENERGY QUANTITY based on result of FLOW REPARTITION process submitted by VIP TSO responsible for FLOW REPARTITION, control of the ENERGY QUANTITY and quality of the transmitted gas and online exchange of dispatching information.

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