Reinforcement Works definition

Reinforcement Works or “Reinforcement” shall mean offsite works Cadent may undertake to provide capacity for the Customer to be able to undertake their Connection Request.
Reinforcement Works means works required on an electricity distributor's distribution system to accommodate a new or modified connection;
Reinforcement Works means works required on an electricity distributor’s

Examples of Reinforcement Works in a sentence

  • Both Parties shall be obliged to design, procure, construct, install, commission and test their respective Connection Works and, where appropriate, Deep Reinforcement Works in accordance with the terms of the Connection Agreement, the Construction Programme, and any design furnished under Paragraph 2.4 and 2.7.4.

  • The programme referred to in this Paragraph 2.7.4 shall be in a form agreed by the Parties (the "Construction Programme") and shall be consistent in all respects with the Connection Agreement but shall where appropriate contain less detail in relation to the Deep Reinforcement Works.

  • Option 2 is for NIE Networks to undertake only the Non-Contestable Works and the Reinforcement Works, if any, and is known as the Non-Contestable Works Option.

  • Where the Facility is a Power Station subject to the Firm/Non-Firm Direction or the Non-Firm Renewables Direction or the Non-Firm Peaking Plant Direction the Company shall use reasonable endeavours to obtain all such Consents (including Operational Consents) as shall be required by the Company for the purposes of carrying out and completing the Deep Reinforcement Works in the event that Deep Reinforcement Works are required.

  • Option 1 is for NIE Networks to undertake all of the Connection Works and the Reinforcement Works, if any, and is known as the Full Works Option.

  • Wider Transmission Reinforcement Works completing after the completion date will be covered by a Connect and Manage Derogation.

  • Thereafter, Transmission Licensees will apply the Connect and Manage Derogation Criteria to classify the works identified into Enabling Works and Wider Transmission Reinforcement Works.

  • Where interactions between new Users’ plant and existing transmission plant may result in Unacceptable SSO, these interactions will be assessed by Transmission Licensees who will need to identify the works required to meet the NETS SQSS criteria and then classify the works identified into either Enabling Works or Wider Transmission Reinforcement Works.

  • Where the Facility is a Power Station subject to Firm/Non-Firm Direction or the Non-Firm Renewables Direction or the Non-Firm Peaking Plant Direction although the obtaining and timing of Consents for the Deep Reinforcement Works are not required for the Operational Date they will be required for the Scheduled Deep Operational Date.

  • Where a risk of Unacceptable Sub-Synchronous Oscillations has been identified, the User and The Company shall agree the site specific requirements and the works, including any Transmission Reinforcement Works and/or User Works, required to ensure that all Sub-Synchronous Oscillations are sufficiently damped.


More Definitions of Reinforcement Works

Reinforcement Works means those works other than the
Reinforcement Works means the works of reinforcement (if any) specified in the Quotation and to be carried out by Northern Gas Networks to the Northern Gas Networks Gas Transportation Network as part of the Connection Works.

Related to Reinforcement Works

  • Devices means any and all devices owned or purchased from time to time by Party A and utilized for the purposes of the provision of the Services.

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  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • Firefighter means any regular, paid or volunteer, member of a lawfully constituted fire department of a municipal corporation, township, fire district, or village.

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.