National Grid means National Grid Gas plc (Company No.2006000) whose registered office is at 1-3 Strand, London WC2N 5EH.
National Grid means Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid and its successors and permitted assigns.
National Grid means National Grid Electricity System Operator Limited, a company registered in England under number 11014226;
Examples of National Grid in a sentence
Northborough, Mass.: Avoided-Energy-Supply-Component Study Group, c/o National Grid Company.
National Grid may withdraw and terminate this RFP at any time without any liability.
National Grid will assign to the Supplier(s) the applicable Ownership Share for each Load Asset.
National Grid’s procedures provide for customers electing to terminate such service to be switched to their successor service on their normal cycle meter reading date following the date that National Grid receives notification of such switch.
National Grid will be billed by the ISO and the applicable Participating Transmission Owner(s) for these services.
More Definitions of National Grid
National Grid means [The Narragansett Electric Company d/b/a National Grid, as applicable].
National Grid shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
National Grid means National Grid Electricity Transmission plc, a company registered in England under number 2366977;
National Grid or “Seller”) and the Village of Churchville, a New York municipal corporation (the “Buyer” or “Churchville”). National Grid and Buyer are each a “Party” and are, collectively, the “Parties” hereto.
National Grid means National Grid Gas plc.
National Grid means National Grid Electricity Transmission plc, a company registered in England under number 2366977; “NHH Meter(ing)” means the metering at a Supply Point that records the amount of electricity consumption on a non half hourly basis;
National Grid means National Grid Gas plc, domiciled in Warwick, the United Kingdom or its legal successor.