TransGas Comprehensive Tariff
-I- Imbalance Charge: means the amount calculated in accordance with Clause Vll of the TEP Service Specifications, and which is payable by Customer when: a. Customer is not meeting its Balancing obligation as set out in Clause 4.3 of the General Terms and Conditions; and b. TransGas elects to settle the difference by purchasing or selling Gas in accordance with Clause 4.4(ii) of the General Terms and Conditions. Impaired Receipts and Deliveries: means the inability of TransGas to receive or deliver the quantities of Gas contracted for under the TransGas Contract. [See also Curtailment.] Initial Term: means the term the Customer is obligated to hold Service upon first contracting for the Service with TransGas. Information: means all knowledge and information concerning the business of the other Person which may be acquired in the course of the negotiation or performance of a Service. Injection: means the act of placing Gas into Storage under Storage Service from Customer’s own Shipper’s Imbalance Account at TEP. Interchangeability: shall mean the ability to substitute one gaseous fuel for another in a combustion application without materially changing the operational safety, efficiency, performance, or increasing air pollutant emissions. Interruptible: means a low priority Service supplied to a Customer which anticipates and permits interruption on short notice at the discretion of TransGas, subject to conditions set out in the Tariff. Inventory: means the amount of Gas held by TransGas, at any point in time, on behalf of Customer under Storage Service. Inventory Transfers: means the transfer of Gas in Storage from one Customer to another.
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Business Practices Overview 1.1 Definitions
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