Peak day definition

Peak day means the reservation by the Buyer of access to the Company's system supply of gas at any time, including the 24-hour period of greatest gas sendout by the Company to system-supply customers during any year or other applicable period as established in the contract between the Company and the Buyer.
Peak day means a defined period (such as a 24 hour period or a three consecutive day average), not less than 24 hours, during which gas commodity throughput is at its maximum level on the utility’s system.

Examples of Peak day in a sentence

  • Peak day and average daily deliverability on an annual basis of its wells, gas plants and underground storage attached to its system.

  • Non-space heating loadTYPE Residential Peak day less than 1,000 cu.

  • Peak day flows are adjusted for Conjunctive Use Program deliveries as described in 5.3 above.

  • Peak day flows are adjusted for Cyclic deliveries as described in 5.3 above.

  • Peak day forecasts are required under Special Condition A9 (Pipe-Line System Security Standards) of National Grid NTS’s Licence to ensure that the network meets the security of supply standard.


More Definitions of Peak day

Peak day means, during Peak Periods, the consecutive seventeen (17) hour period commencing at 8:00 a.m. on a calendar day and extending until 1:00 a.m. on the next following calendar day.
Peak day means a Monday through Friday, excluding North American Electric Reliability Corporation holidays.
Peak day means a day upon which the highest demand for Electricity expressed in KW is achieved in respect of the Load.
Peak day means a Monday through Sunday, including North American Electric Reliability Corporation holidays. “Peak Hours” shall mean From Hour Ending 0800-2300 Mountain Prevailing Time (MPT).
Peak day means a Monday through Saturday, excluding North American Electric Reliability Corporation holidays.
Peak day means Friday, Saturday or Sunday. “Peak Hours” means:
Peak day means a Business Day during the Summer Period.