public supply definition
public supply means the public service of supplying electricity to end-customers from the category of households, small customers and end-customers of special social importance, under the conditions prescribed by the Law;
public supply means the sale of electricity by a public supplier to non-eligible customers;
public supply means the supply of electrical energy by any local authority, company, or person authorised by law to distribute and sell electrical energy to any other person;
More Definitions of public supply
public supply means the supply of electrical energy by a local authority, company or person authorized under the Electric Power Act;
public supply means any installation used or intended to be used for or in connection with the supply of electricity to the public from any power station and vested in or erected by the Board and which is the Board’s property;
public supply means the supply of electrical energy by a person authorised
public supply means the supply of electrical energy by a person authorised thereto by a licence granted under the provisions of any law;
public supply means the supply of electrical energy by any person authorised by a licence granted under section 4 of the Electricity Act3;