WPDRS Portal definition

WPDRS Portal means the online WPDRS user interface provided by EirGrid for use by Designated Customers during the WPDRS for viewing Monthly Baselines, submitting Committed Level Variation and monitoring their performance;

Examples of WPDRS Portal in a sentence

  • This Committed Level Variation must be notified to EirGrid by the Customer, using the Committed Level Variation function on the WPDRS Portal.

  • All Committed Level Variations are to be received by EirGrid through the WPDRS Portal, unless otherwise stated by EirGrid.

  • It is the responsibility of the Designated Customer to check the WPDRS Portal regularly and to revise their Committed Level as they receive their new Monthly Baseline, or more frequently as required.

  • EirGrid have prepared a user-guide on how to use the WPDRS Portal and this is available to download at www.eirgrid.com.

  • The WPDRS Portal will be the main method of communication for: Communicating the Monthly Baselines to the Designated Customers.Submitting Committed Level Variations.

  • Customers can include multiple company representatives and email addresses on their WPDRS application form.Each Designated Customer will receive a username and password for the WPDRS Portal before the start of the Scheme.

  • This will be carried out mainly through the WPDRS Portal and email.

  • As regards former Members whose term has ended before the entry into force of this decision, Article 11(2) to (6) does not apply.

  • Each Designated Customer will receive a username and password for the WPDRS Portal before the start of the Scheme.

  • This will be carried out mainly through the WPDRS Portal and to a lesser extent via email.

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