Installed Capacity Test Sample Clauses

Installed Capacity Test. In relation to any Generating Unit means any capacity test of such Generating Unit to be carried out pursuant to Annexure-II (Commissioning and Testing).
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Installed Capacity Test. For each generating Unit, Installed Capacity Test shall be carried out at maximum continuous rating over a continuous period of seventy-two (72) hours for determination of installed capacity of the unit. Provided that if any Generating Unit‟s Installed Capacity is determined to be higher than 600 MW, including if any permitted retest shall result in such Generating Unit‟s Installed Capacity being higher than 600 MW, then the Installed Capacity of such Generating Unit shall be limited to 600 MW and shall apply for the purpose of calculation of PLF. A Generating Unit shall not be rejected by TSDISCOMs on the grounds of the installed Capacity test being demonstrated, at less than 540 MW inspite of the best efforts made by SCCL.

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  • Load A term that refers to either a consumer of Energy or the amount of demand (MW) or Energy (MWh) consumed by certain customers. Load Serving Entity (“LSE”). Any entity, including a Municipal Electric System and a Cooperatively Owned Electric System, authorized or required by law, regulatory authorization or requirement, agreement, or contractual obligation to supply Energy, Capacity and/or Ancillary Services to retail customers located within the NYCA, including an entity that takes service from the ISO to supply its own Load within the NYCA; provided, however, that such entity has obtained all governmental authorizations necessary to serve Load in the NYCA.

  • Built-up Area The built-up area for the Designated Apartment or any other Unit shall mean the Carpet Area of such Unit and Balcony area and 50% (fifty percent) of the area covered by those external walls which are common between such Unit/Balcony and any other Unit/Balcony and the area covered by all other external walls of the such Unit/Balcony.

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