Grid Exit Point definition
Grid Exit Point. (GXP) means a point of connection between Transpower’s transmission system and the Distributor’s Network.
Grid Exit Point or “GXP” means the point of connection between the Grid and the Network;
Grid Exit Point means any point of connection between Transpower and a local network where electricity may flow out of one network and into another;
More Definitions of Grid Exit Point
Grid Exit Point means the point on the electricity transmission system at which the distribution network is connected.
Grid Exit Point and “GXP” means a point of connection on the grid where electricity may flow out of the grid or as determined by the Board following an application under rule 4 of section II of part G. In relation to part G or part H, where electricity is sold to the clearing manager by an embedded generator at a grid exit point, the grid exit point will be treated as a grid injection point;
Grid Exit Point or “GXP” has the same meaning as Point of Supply.
Grid Exit Point means a Point of Connection between the TPNZ Grid and the Network.