Metering Data Provider definition

Metering Data Provider has the meaning given to that term in the Rules.
Metering Data Provider means the person responsible for collecting and processing
Metering Data Provider has the meaning given in the National Electricity Rules.

Examples of Metering Data Provider in a sentence

  • Metering Provider, Metering Data Provider or Embedded Network Manager breaches the requirements of the Market Settlement and Transfer Solution Procedures, AEMO may send to that Registered Participant, Metering Provider, Metering Data Provider or Embedded Network Manager a notice in writing setting out the nature of the breach.

  • Metering Provider or Metering Data Provider who becomes aware of a metering installation malfunction that cannot be rectified within the applicable timeframes as specified in paragraphs (a) and(b) must notify the Metering Coordinator of the metering installation malfunction within 1 business day.NoteThis provision is classified as a civil penalty provision under the National Electricity (NT) Regulations.

  • Benefits from other insurers and liable third parties will be offset against this amount (indemnity insurance).

  • S7A.7.10.3 Substitution and estimation typesType 51 – Previous years method (nearest equivalent day or like day method)(a) To perform a type 51 substitution, the Metering Data Provider must provide a substitute or estimate using the metering data from the nearest equivalent day or like day from the same, or similar, meter reading period in the previous year.

  • S7A.7.10.2 Substitution and estimation rules(a) The Metering Data Provider must ensure that all substituted metering data and estimated metering data are replaced with actual metering data when it becomes available.(b) The Metering Data Provider must obtain clear and concise identification as to the cause of any missing or erroneous metering data for which substitutions are required.

  • Metering Data Providers may, however, undertake to change thequality flag to an existing type 64 or 66 substitution without seeking further agreement from those parties.(j) The Metering Data Provider must notify the relevant parties for the connection point of any substitution or estimation within 2 business days of the substitution or estimation.

  • Metering Provider or Metering Data Provider who becomes aware of a metering installation malfunction of a metering installation that cannot be rectified within the applicable timeframes as specified in paragraph (a) must notify the responsible person of the metering installation malfunction within 1 business day.

  • Metering Provider or Metering Data Provider who becomes aware of a metering installation malfunction of a metering installation that cannot be rectified within the applicable timeframes as specified in paragraph (a) must notify the Metering Coordinator of the metering installation malfunction within 1 business day.NoteThis paragraph is classified as a tier 2 civil penalty provision under the National Electricity (South Australia) Regulations.

  • Metering Provider or Metering Data Provider who becomes aware of a metering installation malfunction of a metering installation that cannot be rectified within the applicable timeframes as specified in paragraph (a) must notify the Metering Coordinator of the metering installation malfunction within 1 business day.

  • Metering Provider or Metering Data Provider who becomes aware of a metering installation malfunction that cannot be rectified within the applicable timeframes as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) must notify the Metering Coordinator of the metering installation malfunction within 1 business day.NoteThis provision is classified as a civil penalty provision under the National Electricity (NT) Regulations.


More Definitions of Metering Data Provider

Metering Data Provider means a person accredited by NEMMCO to collect, process and transfer Energy Data from the meter or data logger to NEMMCO and relevant Market Participants;
Metering Data Provider or “MDP” has the meaning given to that term in the NER. “Metering Installation” has the meaning given to that term in the NER.

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