Common use of Consumer Delivery Point Clause in Contracts

Consumer Delivery Point. Delivery Point where the Recipient(s) represents one or several consumer(s) connected to the Network. A Consumer Delivery Point may be made up of several Delivery Stations. A Consumer Delivery Point is associated with a single Exit Zone. Contract: this transmission contract between the Parties, the object of which is defined in Clause 1 of the Contract. Conversion Point: generic term to define one of the following points: L-to-H Conversion Point: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B H-to-L Conversion Point as part of the H-gas to L-gas conversion service: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B H-to-L Conversion Point – Peak Service: Conversion Point as defined in Appendix B3 of Section B Cumulative Daily Imbalance: quantity of energy, expressed in MWh (GCV 25°C), as defined in the Sub-clause entitled “Authorised Cumulative Imbalance” in Section D2.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Network Transmission Contract, Network Transmission Contract