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Alternative technology definition

Alternative technology means a control technology for reducing NOx emissions that is outside the scope of the definition of low NOx burner technology. Alternative technology does not include overfire air as applied to wall-fired boilers or separated overfire air as applied to tangentially fired boil- ers.
Alternative technology means any OWTS technology for which design parameters are not specified in these Rules, but has been demonstrated through field testing, calculations and other engineering evaluations to comply with performance standards consistent with these Rules, and for which a certification from DEM has been issued.
Alternative technology means a process or technique, other than conventional technology, used to perform a corrective action with respect to soils contaminated by releases of petroleum from an underground storage tank.

Examples of Alternative technology in a sentence

  • The Parties further agree that the Parties’ respective technology contribution to each New Candidate is not limited to either DARPin Technology or TAT Technology (as applicable) and may extend to any Alternative Technology.


More Definitions of Alternative technology

Alternative technology means a technology (other than a BioFene-related technology) from a renewable source or a molecule (other than a BioFene-derived molecule) from a renewable source from which Base Oils or Additives, in each case, for the Lubricants Market could reasonably be expected to be developed or made.
Alternative technology means the use of structures, fixtures, and technology which
Alternative technology means any pulmonary drug delivery technology that may be covered by the Aradigm Selected Pulmonary Delivery Patent Rights, but that (a) does not use any Aradigm Know-How and (b) is not claimed by any Aradigm Patent Rights.
Alternative technology means any technology relating to the operation or usage of underground diesel equipment not specifically authorized in this chapter that the chief determines will not cause an unsafe condition.
Alternative technology means a control technology for reducing NO
Alternative technology means proven wastewater treatment processes and techniques which provide for the reclaiming and reuse of water, productively recycle wastewater constituents or otherwise eliminate the discharge of pollutants, or recover energy. Specifically, alternative technology includes, but is not limited to, land application of effluent and sludge, aquifer recharge, aquaculture, direct reuse (non- potable), horticulture, revegetation of disturbed land, containment ponds, sludge composting and drying prior to land application, self-sustaining incineration, methane recovery, individual and onsite systems, and small diameter pressure and vacuum sewers and small diameter gravity sewers carrying partially or fully treated wastewater.
Alternative technology means any technology that does not qualify as Reliable Broadband Service, including Unlicensed Fixed Wireless (ULFW) and low-Earth orbit satellite (LEO), that meets the BEAD Program’s minimum technical requirements of speeds not less than 100 Mbps for downloads and 20 Mbps for uploads and latency less than or equal to 100 milliseconds.3