Examples of National Grid Transmission System in a sentence
NYISO or National Grid may take whatever actions with regard to the New York State Transmission System (including the National Grid Transmission System) or the National Grid Interconnection Facilities it deems necessary during an Emergency State in order to (i) preserve public health and safety, (ii) preserve the reliability of the New York State Transmission System or the National Grid Interconnection Facilities, (iii) limit or prevent damage, and (iv) expedite restoration of service.
National Grid shall notify Municipal promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency State that affects the National Grid Interconnection Facilities or the National Grid Transmission System that may reasonably be expected to affect the Municipal System.
Any curtailment of deliveries over the National Grid Interconnection Facilities and National Grid Transmission System shall be governed by Good Utility Practice, the terms and conditions of the NYISO Tariffs, ESB 752, National Grid's standard practices and procedures.
National Grid does not, however, guarantee or warrant uninterrupted availability of the National Grid Interconnection Facilities and National Grid Transmission System.
Municipal shall bear the costs of disconnecting any facilities solely used for the interconnection of Municipal to the National Grid Transmission System.
Information Systems and communications network infrastructure, which shall include Control Systems where appropriate, employed by the National Grid Transmission System Operator and Distribution System Operators used to monitor and control their UK Gas Supply Networks.
For the purposes of this document the Parties are both the National Grid Transmission System Operator and the Distribution System Operators.
For the purposes of these Guidelines a Party is either the National Grid Transmission System Operator or a Distribution System Operator.
SCADA systems used by the National Grid Transmission System Operator and Distribution System Operators in the control and operation of the UK Gas Supply Network.
Service DesksPoints of contact for raising IS System faults / incidents for the National Grid Transmission System Operator and each Distribution System Operator.3. Background The System Operations Managed Service Agreement (SOMSA) came into effect on the 1st May 2005 and set out the terms and conditions under which National Grid Gas (NGG) managed gas networks on behalf of the independent Distribution Network Operators (iDNs).