Examples of TUA Reserved Capacity in a sentence
Contract Year’s TUA Reserved Capacity (in kWh/day/year) is set out in Schedule 1.
The nominations of a Long-Term User for Daily Planned Sendout for the next Contract Year shall not in any way affect the Long-Term User's TUA Reserved Capacity for subsequent Contract Years.
Each TUA shall set out, inter alia, the terms on which the Long-Term User shall reserve TUA Reserved Capacity and pay a Capacity Fee, and in return for which the Terminal Operator shall provide to the Long-Term User the Services.
For the avoidance of doubt, if the Terminal User requests zero ReqSOS in the Annual Plan the Terminal User is still obliged to pay the full amount of the Annual Gross Tariff for the entire TUA Reserved Capacity.
Subject to the terms of this Agreement, during each Contract Year, Terminal Operator shall, using the Terminal, make the Service available to Terminal User with respect to the TUA Reserved Capacity, and Terminal User shall purchase, from Terminal Operator, such Service in relation to TUA Reserved Capacity for an amount equal to the Capacity Fees.
Each Long-Term User shall reserve TUA Reserved Capacity pursuant to a TUA.
The Long-Term User will still be liable to the obligations arising from the TUA that has been executed between the Terminal Operator and the Long-Term User, for the total TUA Reserved Capacity subject to clause4.2.3.
Only Long-Term Users are permitted to sell their TUA Reserved Capacity via a CEA, but any User or any approved Third Party, may receive TUA Reserved Capacity via a CEA.
This was presented as a simple movement of published information from one section of the Code to another, and CCFFP agreed1 without seeing or discussing the actual revision in plenary.
Should a Long-Term User not provide a guarantee in accordance with paragraph (ii) above by 31st of July then the Long-Term User will lose its right to its TUA Reserved Capacity for the next Contract Year (such lost TUA Reserved Capacity to be used in the calculation of Unused Capacity); however, such Long-Term User will still be required, pursuant to the TUA, to pay the Capacity Fees for that next Contract Year.