Network Entry Provisions definition

Network Entry Provisions the Network Entry Provisions set out in paragraph 3.
Network Entry Provisions means the requirements, as set out in Schedule 7 and Schedule 8 which specify for an Individual System Entry Point the Gas Entry Conditions, the Measurement Provisions and the point or points of delivery;

Examples of Network Entry Provisions in a sentence

  • To modify the UNC to enable a Distribution Network Operator (DNO) and an Independent Gas Transporter (IGT) to enter into a bilateral ‘operator to operator’ agreement, enabled by the iGT Arrangements Document (IGTAD) and containing Network Entry Provisions, to allow physical gas to be offtaken from a DNO by an IGT, compressed to a higher pressure, then returned to the same DNO by the IGT, through a process known as reverse compression.

  • There are currently four different potential ways to facilitate Network Entry Provisions (which include gas quality limits) to be changed within a connection agreement1.

  • The ability of a Delivery Facility Operator (“DFO”) to deliver gas to the NTS at an entry point (or subterminal) is limited by the Network Entry Provisions contained in the relevant bilateral Network Entry Agreement between the DFO and National Grid NTS.

  • Obtaining written consent from Users at the relevant entry location in some cases offers a quick and efficient means by which gas quality limits within Network Entry Provisions between National Grid NTS and a Delivery Facility Operator (DFO) may be amended relative to an ‘enabling’ Code Modification.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the obtaining of such necessary consents or approvals will not oblige either Party to agree to any such change in the Network Entry Provisions.

  • Security of supply The ability of a Delivery Facility Operator (DFO) to deliver gas to the NTS at an entry point (or subterminal) is limited by the Network Entry Provisions contained in the relevant Network Entry Agreement (NEA) between the DFO and the relevant gas transporter.

  • The parties to this agreement will be the IGT, the DNO and the operator of the delivery facility connected to the IGT pipeline.• At the interface point between the IGT pipeline and the DNO pipeline:o a new variety of NEA will govern physical flow, energy measurement and gas characteristics into the Total System by treating the ‘provisions equivalent to Network Entry Provisions’ in the new tripartite agreement mentioned above as UNC Network Entry Provisions.

  • For the purpose of interpreting rules in TPD Section I regarding Network Entry Provisions and Local Operating Procedures references to System Entry Point mean the IGT SEP, and similar where required, e.g. the point of delivery being the point of delivery to the IGT System.

  • Pursuant to UNC TPD Section I paragraph 2.2 (Amendment of Network Entry Provisions) this Modification, if approved, will enable a change to the St Fergus SAGE Terminal export specifications.It should be noted that three similar enabling Modifications (0561S, 0581S and 0645S) were approved by the UNC Modification Panel in 2015, 2016 and 2018.

  • This agreement (the tripartite agreement) will contain provisions equivalent to Network Entry Provisions and Local Operating Procedures – i.e. rules specifying requirements for the delivery of gas to the Total System at the IGT LDZ SEP and the IGT SEP.

Related to Network Entry Provisions

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  • Communications Provisions means the Communications Provisions in [Part 10, Chapter 4] of the General Regulations.

  • Supplemental Provisions means these Supplemental Provisions for Federally Funded Contracts, Grants, and Purchase Orders subject to the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, As Amended, as may be revised pursuant to ongoing guidance from the relevant Federal or State of Colorado agency or institution of higher education.

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  • Special Provisions Special Provisions are specific conditions or requirements peculiar to the contract under consideration and are supplemental to the General Provisions. Should the Special Provisions conflict with the General Provisions, the Special Provisions shall prevail.

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  • Data Use Agreement means the agreement incorporated into the Contract to facilitate creation, receipt, maintenance, use, disclosure or access to Confidential Information.