System constraint definition

System constraint means a condition or situation under which the Corporation‟s electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly due to unforeseen break down of the system which includes the condition of „emergency‟.
System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of „Emergency‟ under which the Corporation‟s/..ESCOM‟s electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly from the project due to unforeseen breakdown of the system.
System constraint means an event whereby the anticipated or actual flow of gas on the NI Network exceeds the System Capability, including but not limited to:

Examples of System constraint in a sentence

  • The Applicant shall ensure that its unscheduled interchange with the grid is only limited to inadvertent changes only and does not cause any Distribution System constraint.

  • The provisions of paragraph 1 shall not apply if the beneficial owner of the interest, being a resident of a Contracting State, carries on business in the other Contracting State in which theinterest arises, through a permanent establishment situated therein, or performs in that otherState independent personal services from a fixed base situated therein, and the debt-claim inrespect of which the interest is paid is effectively connected with such permanent establishmentor fixed base.

  • SECOND: Dr. Bethancourt.VOTE: 8-yay, 0-nay, 0-abstain, 0(1 recusal in items 2 and 5), 1-absent.

  • The LISA constraint relies upon the assumption that the weak- field metric does describe the exterior of a BH; there is no such caveat on the Solar System constraint since the weak-field metric is undoubtedly applicable for the spacetime exterior to the Sun.

  • However, in order for the chameleon effect to become active, the back- ground field should be smaller than the typical depth ofcosmological potential wells, |fR0| < |Ψ| ∼ 10−6 − 10−5[5].Independently of this Solar System constraint, how- ever, it is worth studying the constraints that can be placed on f (R) gravity directly from cosmological obser- vations.


More Definitions of System constraint

System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of „Emergency‟ under which the Utility electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly from the project due to unforeseen break down or otherwise.
System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of ‘Emergency’ under which the Corporation’s/..ESCOM’s electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly from the project due to unforeseen breakdown of the system. “System Constraint” means a condition or situation including the condition of ‘Emergency’ under which the Corporation’s/..ESCOM’s electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly from the project due to unforeseen breakdown of the system. “Tariff” means shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5 “Tariff” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5.1 to 5.3 “Technical Limits” means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and despatch of the Project. “Technical Limits” means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2 “Term” means the term of the agreement as defined in Clause 9.1. “Term” means the term of the agreement as defined in Clause 9.1 “Unit” means one set of hydro turbine-generator and auxiliary equipment and facilities forming part of the Project. “Unit” means one set of hydro turbine-generator and auxiliary equipment and facilities forming part of the Project. “Voltage of Delivery” means the voltage at which the Electricity generated by the Project is required to be delivered to ESCOM and shall be ……KV. “Voltage of Delivery” means the voltage at which the Electricity generated by the Project is required to be delivered to ESCOM and shall be ……KV.
System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of ‘Emergency’ under which the Corporation’s/..ESCOM’s electrical system is not able to evacuate and transmit the generated energy fully or partly from the project due to unforeseen breakdown of the system. “Tariff” means shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5 “Tariff” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5.1 to 5.3 “Technical Limits” means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and despatch of the Project. “Technical Limits” means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2 “Term” means the term of the agreement as defined in Clause 9.1. “Term” means the term of the agreement as defined in Clause 9.1 “Unit” means one set of turbine-generator and auxiliary equipment and facilities forming part of the Project “Unit” means one set of turbine-generator and auxiliary equipment and facilities forming part of the Project. “Voltage of Delivery” means the voltage at which the Electricity generated by the Project is required to be delivered to ESCOM and shall be ……KV. “Voltage of Delivery” means the voltage at which the Electricity generated by the Project is required to be delivered to ESCOM and shall be …KV.
System constraint has the meaning given in Section I paragraph 2.1 of the Interconnector Access Code;
System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of
System constraint means a condition or situation including the condition of ‘Emergency’ under which the Corporation’s/ ESCOM electrical system is not able to
System constraint means a limitation on the use of a system due to lack of transmission capacity or other system limitations;