Storage Injectability definition

Storage Injectability means the capacity (in kWh/Day) which entitles the Customer (provided it has sufficient unfilled Available Storage Capacity) to inject Natural Gas into the Relevant Storage Facility, and the Customer’s initial or registered Storage Injectability is the amount specified in Schedule 1;

Examples of Storage Injectability in a sentence

  • Storage Deliverability and Storage Injectability are expressed in kWh/Day.

  • A proposed Storage Injectability Transfer or a proposed Storage Deliverability Transfer may not be notified later than one (1) hour prior to the commencement of the Storage Transfer Period.

  • Storage Capacity comprises Storage Space, Storage Injectability and/or Storage Deliverability.

  • Storage Injectability (" Maximum Storage Injectability") determined as the Total Storage Injectability less the amount of Storage Injectability at the time subject to Long Term Storage Arrangements in accordance with paragraph 2.8, Tanker Filling Arrangements in accordance with paragraph 2.9 and Operating Margins Requirements, as specified for a Storage Year in the Annual Storage Invitation (in accordance with paragraph 3).

  • In this paragraph3.5 " price" means the annual rate of the Storage Space Charge, the Storage Injectability Charge and/or Storage Deliverability Charge tendered by a User in its application in accordance with paragraph 3.2.1(d).

  • Storage Injectability, in pence per kWh/Day of Storage Injectability, for a Storage Year.

  • This paragraph 3.5 applies where the Annual Storage Invitation in respect of a Transco LNG Storage Facility was made under paragraph 3.1.2(b), and references in this paragraph 3.5 to Storage Capacity are references to Storage Space, Storage Injectability, Storage Deliverability or any combination of them, as appropriate.

  • Storage Injectability (" Total Storage Injectability") equivalent to the maximum quantity of gas that National Grid LNG Storage determines can be injected into the facility in a period of 24 hours.

  • Storage Injectability (" Total Storage Injectability") equivalent to the maximum quantity of gas that Transco LNG Storage determines can be injected into the facility in a period of 24 hours.

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