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 means any point of connection between Transpower and a local network where electricity may flow out of one network and into another;
Grid Exit Point means the point on the electricity transmission system at which the distribution network is connected.

Examples of Grid Exit Point in a sentence

  • The Grid Exit Point (GXP) is at Transpower’s Stoke substation from which a load of 127MW is supplied at 33kV.

  • Grid Exit Point (GXP) means the point on the electricity transmission system at which the distribution network is connected or at which any embedded generators are deemed to be connected.

  • The Grid Exit Point (GXP) is at Transpower’s Stoke substation from which a load of 130MW is supplied at 33kV.

  • Large Bulk Greater than 2500 kVA capacity; 3 connections Tariffs are based on demand on network and coincident demand at the source Grid Exit Point.

  • Transpower’s Invercargill Transmission Grid Exit Point (GXP) substation is the 33 kV supply point for both the Invercargill and Bluff network areas.

  • Unlike many other regional networks the company has a single point of supply from the National Grid to the Grid Exit Point (GXP) in Blenheim.

  • NEL has a fibre link between its Zone Substation and Transpower’s Grid Exit Point at Stoke for the purpose of monitoring load and for 33kV feeder protection.

  • Bulk Greater than 200 kVA capacity; 21 connections Tariffs are based on demand on the network and coincident demand at the source Grid Exit Point.

  • The Motupipi Grid Exit Point substation is a single transformer bank 66/33kV substation.

  • Four feeders are installed from the Grid Exit Point to supply a single 33kV/11kV Zone Substation at Haven Road, Nelson.


More Definitions of Grid Exit Point

Grid Exit Point or “GXP” means the point of connection between the Grid and the Network;
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 means a Point of Connection between the TPNZ Grid and the Network.
Grid Exit Point or “GXP” has the same meaning as Point of Supply.

Related to Grid Exit Point

  • Exit Point means a border control post or any other place designated by a Member State where animals, falling within the scope of Regulation (EC) No 1/2005, leave the customs territory of the Union;

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Ethanol blended gasoline means the same as defined in section 214A.1.

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Development Location Point means a single point selected by the Applicant on the proposed Development site that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development. For a Development which consists of Scattered Sites, this means a single point on the site with the most units that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development.