Examples of using Tsos in English and their translations into German
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Technical support organisations TSOs.
The TSOs are the operational arm of national safety authorities.
Did you know there were two General Tsos, both from the Qing dynasty?
TSOs may manage these funds, but cannot retain them.
Article 8- Maintenance and Development of the network by the TSOs.
Technical support organisations(TSOs) from EU MS who are active in assisting CEECs and NIS.
TSOs should offer transmission capacity to the market as‘firm' as possible.
Its promoters are the transmission system operators(TSOs) of the Netherlands and Norway, TenneT B.V. and Statnett S. F.
TSOs are therefore better able to manage their own networks and address any problems foreseen by CORESO.
National regulators need to ensure that TSOs are adequately rewarded for the investments that are made.
TSOs, power exchanges and other market players are moving towards joint trading procedures and trading platforms.
The workshop is directed at system supervisors andactors such as TSOs and DSOs, at technology providers as well as at decision makers.
TSOs could also more easily exchange potentially market sensitive information increasing effectiveness.
The Commission, European regulators, the TSOs outside the UCTE area, and other stakeholders have also participated in this work.
The deviations of different balancing groups are balanced among the remaininggroups with the remaining deviations being balanced by the TSOs.
TSOs should implement appropriate coordination and information exchange mechanisms to guarantee security of the network.
The third-party access guidelines in the Annex have been agreedby Member States, regulators, TSOs and system users.
Accordingly, the TSOs will implement this model uniformly with the calculation of the balancing energy prices for November 2009 during December 2009.
The Commission willpropose in 2007 establishing a strengthened framework for TSOs responsible for coordinated network planning.
The TSOs prove their ability to move forward on a voluntary basis, ahead of the legally and regulatory binding requirements.
Member States in most cases do not participate directly in financing TEN-E projects as these are usually undertaken andfinanced by the TSOs.
De, the TSOs jointly publish information according to the legal and regulatory guidelines as well as other general information on the German transmission system.
E-Bridge has extensive experience in helping European TSOs establishing a functioning and lasting cooperation. Hence, E-Bridge was asked to support Energinet.
The TSOs will analyse the results reached by the commission and issue an evaluation concerning the impact on the identified requirements for grid development, in particular for scenario B 2035.
With a view to maintaining the proper functioning of the transmission grid, the TSOs provide system services to network customers, which decisively determine the quality of electricity sup- ply.
There is evidence that both TSOs and regulators tend to be over-oriented to short term national concerns rather than pro-actively trying to develop integrated markets.
Transaction curtailment, following pre-established priority rules,should be left only for emergency situations where the TSOs must act in an expeditious manner and redispatching is not possible.
In order to achieve this, it is essential that TSOs make sufficient transmission capacity available to meet demand and integrate national markets without jeopardising the quality of supply.
The information barriers put in place under thecurrent unbundling rules cannot guarantee that TSOs do not release market sensitive information to the generation or supply business of the integrated company.
This requires a high level of technical co-operation between TSOs including detailed exchange of information, both in terms of long term network planning and on a real-time operational basis.