Maximum Physical Export Capability Requested Sample Clauses

Maximum Physical Export Capability Requested. The term shall mean the maximum continuous electrical output of the Generating Facility at any time at a power factor of approximately unity as measured at the Point of Interconnection and the maximum kW delivered to the Utility during any metering period. Month – The term “Month” means the period intervening between readings for the purpose of routine billing, such readings usually being taken once per month.
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Maximum Physical Export Capability Requested. The term shall mean the maximum continuous electrical output of the Generating Facility at any time at a power factor of approximately unity as measured at the Point of Interconnection and the maximum kW delivered to the Utility during any metering period. WG2 has submitted the following revision for Maximum Physical Export Capability Requested.

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