Aggregator definition

Aggregator means a person that, as an agent or intermediary, (i) offers to purchase, or purchases,
Aggregator means GrayQuest Education Finance Private Limited who has using its lending platform introduced / referred the Borrower/s to ABFL for sanction / disbursal of Loan
Aggregator means a demand service provider that combines multiple short-duration consumer loads for sale or auction in organised energy markets.

Examples of Aggregator in a sentence

  • The Product is: Renewable Energy Facility or Unit Specific; if so, complete the following: Name of Facility Location of Facility EIA number Online Date Aggregator area specific.


More Definitions of Aggregator

Aggregator or "market aggregator" means an entity, licensed by the commission, that aggregates retail customers, purchases electrical energy, and takes title to electrical energy as an intermediary for sale to retail customers.
Aggregator means a digital intermediary or market place for a passenger to connect with a driver for the purpose of transportation;
Aggregator means any person or entity who contracts with an electric distribution company, electric supplier or PJM Interconnection (or its successor) to provide energy services, which facilitate battery storage systems for Grid-Integrated Electric Vehicles and related technologies.
Aggregator means a person who combines retail end users into a group and arranges for the acquisition of competitive natural gas services without taking title to those services.
Aggregator means a market participant that combines multiple customer loads or generated electricity for sale, for purchase or auction in any organised energy market;
Aggregator or "market aggregator" means an entity, licensed by the commission, that aggregates
Aggregator means any person that, in the ordinary course of its oper- ations, makes telephones available to the public or to transient users of its premises, for interstate telephone calls using a provider of operator services;