Transmission Capacity definition

Transmission Capacity means the maximum possible Hourly flow rate of Gas under the Agreement, expressed in kWh per Hour.
Transmission Capacity means the transmission transfer capability available to the City pursuant to the SPP Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement for the delivery of the City’s entitlements (which would include electric power and energy up to the then current electric demand of the Facility) under the Power and Energy Supply Contract.
Transmission Capacity. The maximum natural gas Quantity that can flow through an NNGTS Point per Day, without jeopardising the regular and safe operation of the system (kWh/Day).

Examples of Transmission Capacity in a sentence

  • In the event a Party is liable under the provisions of the Agreement, all liability to the other Party for whatever kind of damage will per event be limited to the amount of two million and five hundred thousand (2,500,000) Euro (€) or, if higher, to the fee for the Transmission Capacity, with a maximum of the fee for one (1) Year except in case of wilful misconduct or gross negligence.

  • If the quality and/or pressure of Gas at the Connection Point and/or the Exit Point fails to conform to the quality and/or pressure specifications, as described in the Operating Manual, BBL Company has the right to reduce the Transmission Capacity, thereby giving priority according to the priority principles as described in the Operating Manual to a reduction of interruptible transmission capacities.

  • During such settlement the matching procedure and the checking against the contracted Transmission Capacity regarding the Nominations at the Exit Point will take into account any such settlement of the Gas Balance.

  • BBL Company shall inform Xxxxxxx as soon as reasonably possible whenever such a reduction of the Transmission Capacity occurs.

  • BBL Company shall inform Xxxxxxx as soon as reasonably possible whenever a reduction of the Transmission Capacity due to NNO restrictions occurs.


More Definitions of Transmission Capacity

Transmission Capacity means the amount of power (in multiples of watts [W]) which can be sent over a transmission line within acceptable line losses limit;
Transmission Capacity means the maximum possible deemed Hourly flow rate of Gas under the Agreement, expressed in kWh per Hour.
Transmission Capacity means the transmission capacity of Line 71 immediately prior to the KI Delivery Limitation Outage (in MW); and
Transmission Capacity means, in respect of an End-user:
Transmission Capacity. The maximum Quantity of Natural Gas which the Operator is bound to be able to transmit on a Daily basis on behalf of a Transmission User to all declared Exit Points of such Transmission User, in accordance with the Transmission Agreement it has concluded (MWh/Day).
Transmission Capacity. The maximum Quantity of Natural Gas which the Operator is bound to be able to transmit on a Daily basis on behalf of a Transmission User to all declared Exit Points of such Transmission User, in accordance with the Transmission Agreement it has concluded (MWh/Day). NNGTS: The National Natural Gas Transmission System. Week: A period of 7 consecutive days commencing each Saturday at 8:00 a.m. and ending on Saturday next at 8:00 a.m.
Transmission Capacity means the ability to transport a certain amount of Natural Gas from a location within the LTRA Area to another location via the NGTL North Montney Mainline or the NEBC Pembina Expansion;