Fuel Security Code definition

Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such by the Secretary of State as from time to time amended.
Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such
Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero as may be amended from time to time;

Examples of Fuel Security Code in a sentence

  • The Northern Ireland Fuel Security Code may be amended in accordance with its provisions.

  • The Licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Northern Ireland Fuel Security Code and such provisions shall have effect as if they were set out in this licence.

  • Condition 6: Security arrangements 1 The Licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Northern Ireland Fuel Security Code and such provisions shall have effect as if they were set out in this licence.

  • DGC9 EMERGENCY SITUATIONSUsers should note that the provisions of the Distribution Code may be suspended in whole or in part during a Security Period as more particularly provided for in the Fuel Security Code, or in accordance with a Civil Emergency Direction issued under a Civil Emergency in accordance with Distribution Operating Code DOC9.

  • DGC9 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS‌Users should note that the provisions of the Distribution Code may be suspended in whole or in part during a Security Period as more particularly provided for in the Fuel Security Code, or in accordance with a Civil Emergency Direction issued under a Civil Emergency in accordance with Distribution Operating Code DOC9.


More Definitions of Fuel Security Code

Fuel Security Code for the purposes of Section B only, has the meaning given in standard condition 16 (Security Arrangements).
Fuel Security Code means has the meaning given to that term in theTransmission Licence;
Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such by the
Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such by the Secretary of State as from time to time amended.“GB transmission system”for the purposes of standard conditions C18 and D15 and the special conditions of the system operator’s and Scottish licensees’ licences, means the system consisting (wholly or mainly) of high voltage electric lines owned or operated by transmission licensees within Great Britain and used for the transmission of electricity from one generating station to a sub-station or to another generating station or between sub- stations or to or from any interconnector and includes any electrical plant or meters owned or operated by any transmission licensee within Great Britain in connection with the transmission of electricity.“generation set”means any plant or apparatus for the production of electricity and shall where appropriate include a generating station comprising more than one generating set.“Great Britain”means the landmass of England and Wales and Scotland, including internal waters.“Grid Code”means the grid code required to be drawn up by the system operator pursuant to standard condition C14 (Grid Code), as from time to time revised with the approval of theAuthority.
Fuel Security Code means the document of that title designated as such by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy as may be amended from time to time;
Fuel Security Code the document of that title designated as such by the Secretary of State, as from time to time amended;
Fuel Security Code for the purposes of Section B only, has the meaning given in standard condition 14 (Security Arrangements). "generation security standard" for the purposes of standard condition 8B (Generation Security Standard) only, has the meaning given in that condition.