Examples of Operational Constraints in a sentence
If any Wagon or Train operated by the Operator is determined by a Weighbridge or Overload Detector to be in excess of the relevant Maximum Desirable Gross Tonnage, then Aurizon Network may impose any Operational Constraints which Aurizon Network considers to be reasonable in the circumstances.
Purchaser’s schedules are also subject to immediate curtailment in the event of an unplanned outage or other sudden reduction in the Capacity of Rocky Reach and/or Rock Island as a result of Operational Constraints or otherwise.
The Purchaser shall have the ability to utilize its full Purchaser’s Output Percentage at any point in time, subject to the availability of Units, the amount of water available, FERC limitations, maximum Ramp Rates, and any other Operational Constraints.
Purchaser’s net schedules are also subject to immediate increase in the event of a sudden increase in the minimum generation limits of Rocky Reach and/or Rock Island as a result of Operational Constraints or otherwise.
Limitations in use of Response Strategies and Operational Constraints are summarised in Figure 4 andTable 5 and 6 for consideration by DP.
The rate of change in the level of generation for a specified period within all applicable Operational Constraints as determined by the District in its sole discretion.
The TSOs publish the FRR requirements within the Operating Reserve Requirements section of the Operational Constraints Update.
The tables below from the TSOs’ Operational Constraints Update provide an overview of the operating reserve requirements in each jurisdiction and on an all-island basis.
If any Wagon or Train operated by an Operator for the End User is determined by a Weighbridge or Overload Detector to be in excess of the relevant Maximum Desirable Gross Tonnage, then Aurizon Network may impose any Operational Constraints which Aurizon Network considers to be reasonable in the circumstances.
The rate of change in the level of generation for a specified period within all applicable Operational Constraints.