SO Regulation definition

SO Regulation means Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1485 of 2 August 2017 establishing a guideline on electricity transmission system operation;
SO Regulation means Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1485 of 2 August 2017 establishing a guideline on electricity transmission system operation.
SO Regulation means Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1485 of 2 August 2017 establishing a guideline on electricity transmission sys- tem operation;

Examples of SO Regulation in a sentence

  • Article 11 of the SO Regulation states that: “TSOs responsible for submitting proposals for terms and conditions or methodologies or their amendments in accordance with this Regulation shall consult stakeholders, including the relevant authorities of each Member State, on the draft proposals for terms and conditions or methodologies listed in Article 6(2) and (3).

  • For the avoidance of doubt, where TSOs needs to translate this Proposal into national language(s), in the event of inconsistencies between the English version published by TSOs in Nordic Synchronous Area in accordance with Article 8(1) of the SO Regulation and any version in another language the relevant TSOs shall, in accordance with national legislation, provide the relevant national regulatory authority with an updated translation of the Proposal.

  • Several articles in the SO Regulation set out requirements which the Proposal must take into account.

  • The Proposal generally contributes to and does not in any way hamper the achievement of the objectives of Article 4 of the SO Regulation.

  • In accordance with Article 154(2) of the SO Regulation, all TSOs of a synchronous area shall have the right to specify common additional properties of the FCR required to ensure operational security in the synchronous area.

  • The goal of the SO Regulation is to ensure provision of an efficient functioning of the interconnected transmission systems to support all market activities.

  • According to article 155(1) of the SO Regulation the prequalification process is a responsibility of each individual TSO.

  • Chapter 7 describes the expected impact on the relevant objectives of the SO Regulation.

  • The goal of SO Regulation is to ensure provision of an efficient functioning of the interconnected transmission systems to support all market activities.

  • Several articles in the SO Regulation set out requirements which the Methodology must take into account.


More Definitions of SO Regulation

SO Regulation means Electricity Transmission System Operation Guideline according to Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/1485.

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