Examples of NC INT in a sentence
Expressions in italic and bold, with referral to the regulation and paragraphs where they derive from, are defined in Directive 2009/73/EC, Regulation (EC) No 715/2009 and all the network codes which form integral parts of Regulation (EC) No 715/2009 (CAM NC, BAL NC, INT NC and TAR NC).
From Texarkana, AR; INT Texarkana 052° and Little Rock, AR, 235° radials; Little Rock; Marvell, AR; Holly Springs, MS; Muscle Shoals, AL; Rocket, AL; Choo Choo, TN; Harris, GA; Spartanburg, SC; Charlotte, NC; Sandhills, NC; INT Sandhills 146° and Fayetteville, NC, 267° radials; Fayetteville; to Kinston, NC.* * * * *V–114 [Amended]From Panhandle, TX; Childress, TX; Wichita Falls, TX; to Bonham, TX.
There were no public consultations for these Interconnection Agreements as they were signed before NC INT entered into force.In the following, we briefly describe key stipulations of both agreements.Interconnection Agreement Dravaszerdahely – Donji Miholjac (Hungary – Croatia)The interconnection agreement with FGSZ (Donji Miholjac – Dravaszerdahely) was signed on October 2015.
Moreover, the use of an alternative mechanism is principally permitted under the NC INT, although subject to publication of the alternative allocation rule and prior consultations with network users – which we understand did not take place.
If practices differ, the NC INT provides a high-level process that should be followed to resolve such differences.
The EC has invited ENTSOG to prepare a detailed analysis on the impacts and issues associated with codifying the standard, and to submit to ACER a proposal to amend the NC INT by 30 June 2017.The key elements should be the implementation timing and scope of application.
Namely, 0 °C and 1,01325 bar(a) shall be used for volume, and for calculation of energy values and the Wobbe-index, the reference temperature shall be 25 °C.As stated above, the provisions of the NC INT are generally limited to Interconnection Points only.
Other language versions of NC CAM and NC INT use identical terms (e.g. “interconnection point” in English), which had also been the intention at the time of drafting the text so as to ensure a consistent framework for interactions between the network codes.
The Network Code on Interoperability and Data Exchange (NC INT) was adopted on 30 April 2015 and, given its legal effects as directly applicable legislation, came into force in all EU member states on 21 May 2015.
From Sandhills, NC; INT Sandhills 146° and Fayetteville, NC, 267° radials; Fayetteville; to Kinston, NC.