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control grid

control grid
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    • an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a vacuum tube to control the flow of electrons through the tube

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    1. Cathodic arc deposition production equipment incorporating a grid of electromagnets for steering control of the arc spot on the cathode;
    2. "Stored programme controlled" cathodic arc deposition production equipment incorporating a grid of electromagnets for steering control of the arc spot on the cathode;
    3. In respect of retail sale of electricity to end customers connected to the medium, high and very high voltage grid, in Italy, the situation can thus be summarised as follows: the aggregate market shares of the three biggest retail companies is low, and the degree of switching by withdrawal point is satisfactory and there is no end-user price control.
    4. if one of the disposal options over the shares in Eggborough Power Limited or the Eggborough station is completed, British Energy shall be entitled to own or have rights of control over restricted capacity not exceeding 2222 MW on condition that it declares its restricted capacity to the operator of the National Grid as 2020 MW and does not operate more than 2020 MW of restricted capacity;
    5. if the capacity at the Eggborough stations becomes unavailable to the British Energy group through irreparable failure or force majeure, British Energy shall be entitled to own or have rights of control over restricted capacity not exceeding 2222 MW on condition that it declares its restricted capacity to the operator of the National Grid as 2020 MW and does not operate more than 2020 MW of restricted capacity.
    6. if one of the disposal options over the shares in Eggborough Power Limited or the Eggborough station is completed, British Energy shall be entitled to own or have rights of control over restricted capacity not exceeding 2222 MW on condition that it declares its restricted capacity to the operator of the National Grid as 2020 MW and does not operate more than 2020 MW of restricted capacity; or
    7. ‘three-dimensional reference system’ means a reference grid which consists of a vertical longitudinal plane X-Z, a horizontal plane X-Y and a vertical transverse plane Y-Z in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 2 of Annex II; 13. ‘primary reference marks’ means holes, surfaces, marks or other identification signs on the vehicle body or chassis of which the X, Y and Z coordinates within the three-dimensional reference grid are specified by the vehicle manufacturer; 14. ‘vehicle master control switch’ means the device by which the vehicle’s on-board electronics system is brought from being switched off, as is the case when a vehicle is parked without the driver being present, to normal operation mode.
    8. What kinds of measures are planned and when is implementation expected? (Market and grid design that enable the integration of variable resources could cover measures such as trading closer to real time (changing from day-ahead to intra-day forecasting and rescheduling of generators), aggregation of market areas, ensuring sufficient cross border interconnection capacity and trade, improved cooperation of adjacent system operators, the use of improved communication and control tools, demand-side management and active demand-side participation in markets (through two-way communication systems — smart metering), increased distributed production and domestic storage (e.g. electric cars) with active management of distribution networks (smart grids).)
    9. (Market and grid design that enable the integration of variable resources could cover measures such as trading closer to real time (changing from day-ahead to intra-day forecasting and rescheduling of generators), aggregation of market areas, ensuring sufficient cross border interconnection capacity and trade, improved cooperation of adjacent system operators, the use of improved communication and control tools, demand-side management and active demand-side participation in markets (through two-way communication systems — smart metering), increased distributed production and domestic storage (e.g. electric cars) with active management of distribution networks (smart grids).)
    10. Moreover, having regard to the Swedish control program for cod stocks in the North Sea, Skagerrak and the Kattegat and considering that the inclusion of that group would constitute an administrative burden disproportionate to its overall impact on cod stocks, it is appropriate to exclude the group of vessels fishing in the Skagerrak and Kattegat for Norway lobster with a selective sorting grid, for the period where they solely deploy the gear in question, from the application of the effort regime laid down in Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 1342/2008.
    11. Software, grids, security and dependability: technologies, tools and methods for dynamic and trusted software, architectures and middleware systems that underpin knowledge-intensive services, including their provision as utilities; service-oriented, interoperable and scale-free infrastructures, grid-like virtualisation of resources, including domain-specific platforms, network-centric operating systems; open source software; open standards platforms and collaborative approaches for development and validation of software, services and systems; composition tools including programming languages; mastering emergent behaviours of complex systems; improving dependability and resilience of large-scale, distributed and intermittently connected systems and services; secure and trusted systems and services, including privacy-aware access control and authentication, dynamic security and trust policies, dependability and trust meta-models.