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1 независимый регуляторный орган
независимый регуляторный орган
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > независимый регуляторный орган
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2 правила рынка электроэнергии
правила рынка электроэнергии
Документ, содержащий правила функционирования открытого рынка электроэнергии. Как правило, разрабатывается комитетом, представляющим интересы различных участников рынка, и утверждается органам регулирования (независимыми агентствами, министерствами или и теми, и другими), представляющими правительства всех стран, в которых действует рынок электроэнергии. Если рынок электроэнергии существует только в одной стране, тогда этот документ утверждается только одним органом регулирования.
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market rules
A document containing rules for the operation of an open electricity market. This document must be prepared by a committee representing the interests of different market participants, and must be approved by the regulatory bodies (independent regulatory agency or ministries or both) representing the governments of all of the countries in which the electricity market is located. If the electricity market exists in only one country then it is approved by only one regulatory body.
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3 сетевой кодекс
сетевой кодекс
Свод правил, содержащий обязательный для всех участников рынка минимум необходимых технических правил подключения к энергетической сети и поддержания её стабильности, безопасности и надежности. Этот документ разрабатывается оператором транспортной системы (ОТС) и утверждается органом регулирования электроэнергетики (независимым регулирующим органом или министерством), представляющим правительство страны, в которой находится ОТС.
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grid code
A document containing the minimum technical rules for connection to the network and maintenance of network stability, security and reliability, mandatory for all market participants. This document must be prepared by a transmission system operator (TSO) and approved by a regulatory body (independent regulatory agency or ministry) representing the government of the country in which the TSO is located.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сетевой кодекс
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