Lost Capacity definition

Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules.
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.5 of the IUK Access Code;
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.3 of the Interconnector Access Code;

Examples of Lost Capacity in a sentence

  • Reconciliation of whether or not there is any Lost Capacity will occur on an individual Shipping Window basis for each Port.

  • Any Lost Capacity in excess of the Within Tolerance Lost Capacity will accrue Lost Capacity charges.

  • Each of the calculations set out above can be applied alone or in combination with each other.(d) Payment of Lost Capacity FeeThe Client must pay any Lost Capacity Fee due within 14 days after receipt of an invoice in respect of that Lost Capacity Fee.

  • If the Customer has Lost Capacity equal to or less than ten percent (10%) of the Capacity acquired in a Shipping Window for a given Port ( Within Tolerance Lost Capacity), the Port Operator will waive Lost Capacity charges for the Within Tolerance Lost Capacity under the relevant Access Agreement.

  • In the case of Lost Capacity or to initiate additional capacity within the system, all properties will be required to pay the current hook-up fee per pillow.

  • The Port Operator will not acquire allocated Capacity from a Customer if that Capacity would be considered Lost Capacity under these rules.

  • Overdue accounts of more than 90 days will be disconnected from the sewer system and considered to have Lost Capacity within the Sewer System.

  • The Lost Capacity Fee and any refunds payable by or to a Client under a Pricing Document will be calculated on the amount of Capacity booked by the Client (excluding any tolerance amounts).

  • Any Capacity that is repositioned into October, November or December and is subsequently declared or deemed as Lost Capacity under the Port Terminal Rules, will be charged the Lost Capacity Fee applicable to the Original Shipping Window.

  • N/A unless required at any time by the Port Operator in accordance with clause 9.1(c), in which case $4 Spare Capacity Deposit: $4 Lost Capacity Fees as follows*: Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 *The Lost Capacity Fees above are inclusive of any Deposit.


More Definitions of Lost Capacity

Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.4 of the IUK Access Code; “Maintenance Days” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IUK Access Code;
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules. “Lost Capacity Fee” has the meaning given in Schedule 1.
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in the Port Terminal Rules. “Material Breach” means a breach which:
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 1.5 of the IUK Access Code; “Matching Data” means:
Lost Capacity has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.3 of the IAC; “Maintenance Days” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IAC; “Maintenance Days Limit” has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 4.4.1 of the IAC;

Related to Lost Capacity

  • Technical Capacity means the maximum firm capacity that the transmission system operator can offer to the network users, taking account of system integrity and the operational requirements of the transmission network;

  • Maximum Capacity or ‘Pmax’ means the maximum continuous active power which a power-generating module can produce, less any demand associated solely with facilitating the operation of that power-generating module and not fed into the network as specified in the connection agreement or as agreed between the relevant system operator and the power-generating facility owner;

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Storage Capacity means any combination of space, injectability and deliverability.

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • Unforced Capacity shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • Licensed capacity means the number of children the Department has determined the day care home can care for at any one time in addition to any children living in the home who are under the age of 12 years. Children age 12 and over on the premises are not considered in determining licensed capacity.

  • Contracted Capacity means the capacity (in MW AC) contracted with MSEDCL for supply by the successful bidder at the Delivery Point from the Solar Power Project.

  • indemnified capacity means any and all past, present and future service by an indemnified representative in one or more capacities as a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or, at the request of the corporation, as a director, officer, employee, agent, fiduciary or trustee of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other entity or enterprise;

  • Installed Capacity or 'IC’ means the summation of the name plate capacities of all the units of the generating station or the capacity of the generating station (reckoned at the generator terminals), approved by the Commission from time to time;

  • Rated Capacity means the Average Daily Flow for which the Works are approved to handle;

  • Available Capacity means the capacity from the Project, expressed in whole megawatts, that is available to generate Product. [For As-Available Product facilities only]