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Tariff Code definition

Tariff Code means Commission Regulation (EU) No 2017/460 establishing a network code on harmonised transmission tariff structures for gas (as a component of Retained EU Law) as amended by Schedule 5 of The Gas (Security of Supply and Network Codes) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and section 4 of The Electricity and Gas etc. (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020; Amend paragraph 2.1.1 as follows:Interested parties may submit demand indications to National Grid NTS for a window period of 8 weeks, starting from the date that the Annual Yearly Auction opens, except in respect of the demand assessment window in 2017 which will commence from the date of entry into force of the Amended CAM Code. Amend paragraph 2.1.12(a) as follows:whether the Community-wide Ten Year Network Development Plan (as required by EU Gas Regulation (EC) 715/2009) the obligation on any concerned non-UK TSOs to take into account whether the Union-wide 10-year network development plan identifies a physical capacity gap whereby a specific region is undersupplied in a reasonable peak scenario and where offering incremental capacity at the Interconnection Point in question could close such the gap; or any UK network development plan or national network development plan relevant to a concerned non-UK TSO identifies a concrete and sustained physical transport requirement; Amend paragraph 2.1.14:National Grid NTS shall follow the standard templates for The demand assessment reports as provided by ENTSOG or shall be in any other format that National Grid NTS may publish from time to time. Amend paragraph 2.2.4 as follows:National Grid NTS may open an ad-hoc demand indication window provided that it is of the opinion that the economic test (as defined in the Amended CAM Code) in respect of such ad-hoc demand indication can be completed prior to the start of the next biennial demand assessment. Amend paragraph 3.1.4(b) as follows:the offer levels of capacity (as defined in the Amended CAM Code) at the Interconnection Point; Amend paragraph 3.1.4(c) as follows:the proposed alternative allocation mechanism (as defined in the Amended CAM Code), including justification for such proposed mechanism; Amend paragraph 3.1.4(e) as follows:general rules and conditions that a party must accept in order to participate and access capacity in the binding capacity allocation phase of the incremental capacity process (as defined in the Amended CAM Code), including any security/collateral to be provided and how possibl...
Tariff Code or “TC” means the code approved by RAE setting out the methodology
Tariff Code or “TC” means the code approved by RAE setting out the methodology for calculation of all tariffs, fees and payments for the Services.

Examples of Tariff Code in a sentence

  • Accordingly, implementation of this Proposal would ensure that the GB arrangements are compliant with the EU Tariff Code.

  • The update to the Transmission Services methodology proposal takes into account developments which have taken place in the transportation business, in particular that the network is no longer expanding.e) Compliance with the Regulation and any relevant legally binding decisions of the European Commission and/or the Agency for the Co-operation of Energy Regulators.The EU Tariff Code compliance is taken into account in this modification proposal.

  • A Current LNSP (or the ENM in the case of a Child NMI) may initiate a Change Request to change a Network Tariff Code in accordance with section 10.6.4.

  • Change Reason CodeComment3090 – Advanced Exchange of MeteringUsed where the Current MC is required to provide a Prospective Change to the information in MSATS relating to the metering installation details, including potential changes to Datastream information, Network Tariff Code and to the Roles of MDP, MPB and MPC.

  • Tariff Code Rule Report USA/WORLD PORTS AND POINTS IMPORT/EXPORT FREIGHT RATE TARIFF 015455-002 -------------------------------------------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------ DXI Tariff Report Page 1 Access date: 10Jul2020 Print date: 10Jul2020 Except as otherwise provided, rates apply per 1000.0 KGS or 1.0 CBM, whichever produces the greater revenue.


More Definitions of Tariff Code

Tariff Code and “Description” refer to each actual or proxy national tariff line of a Party and the corresponding description the Parties agree had existed, in fact or in effect, on a mutually agreed date prior to entry into force of the Agreement for that Party.
Tariff Code or “tariff code” means a subheading of the Bermuda Nomenclature, being a numerical code (in the second column of a Chapter of the First Schedule) for goods of a particular class or description;
Tariff Code means the code “A” or “B” in Column 8 of Schedule 10 and Column 3 of Schedule 16;
Tariff Code or “TC” means this code approved by RAE setting out the methodology for calculation of all tariffs, fees and payments for the Services, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.
Tariff Code means Commission Regulation (EU) establishing a network code on harmonised transmission tariff structures for gas;
Tariff Code means Commission Regulation EU No 2017/460 establishing a network code on harmonised transmission tariff structures for gas (as a component of Retained EU Law) as amended by Schedule 5 of The Gas (Security of Supply and Network Codes) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and section 4 of The Electricity and Gas etc. (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;