Examples of National Electricity Transmission System Operator in a sentence
This statement sets out the basis on which charges will be levied by the OFTO for the provision of transmission services to National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (NGET), the latter acting in its role as National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO).
The STC defines the relationship between the Transmission System Owners and National Grid as the National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO).
The Company’s operating cash inflows are largely dependent on transmission service receipts from National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (“NGET”) in its capacity as National Electricity Transmission System Operator (“NETSO”).
In addition to its role as the Transmission Owner in England and Wales, NGET became the Great Britain System Operator (GBSO) on 1 April 2005, and subsequently on 24th June 2009, National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) which includes the Offshore Transmission System.
This statement sets out the basis on which charges will be levied by the OFTO for the provision of transmission services to National Grid Electricity System Operator Limited (NGESO), the latter acting in its role as National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO).
N National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) The entity responsible for operating the GB electricity transmission system and for entering into contracts with those who want to connect to and/or use the electricity transmission system, currently NGET.
The aim is to demonstrate that a very fast demand response (ie <0.5 seconds) can be provided to meet National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) criteria.
The proposals seek to create an obligation on National Grid, in its role as National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO), to consult with code Parties on potential changes to the GB industry codes which are discussed or originate from forums other than the relevant code Panel.
NGET owns the electricity transmission system in England and Wales and is the National Electricity Transmission System Operator.
National Grid acted as the National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO) for GB, owning transmission south of the border but acting as an Independent System Operator in Scotland, where the two incumbents remain Transmission Owners.