Averaging set of sources definition

Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan according to Rule .1410 of this Section.
Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan pursuant to 15A NCAC 02D .1410.
Averaging set of sources means all the stationary sources included in an emissions averaging plan according to MCAPCO Regulation 2.1410 - “Emissions Averaging”.

Related to Averaging set of sources

  • Increased Cost of Hedging means that the Issuer would incur a materially increased (as compared with circumstances existing on the First Trading Date) amount of tax, duty, expense or fee (other than brokerage commissions) to (A) acquire, establish, re-establish, substitute, maintain, unwind or dispose of any transaction(s) or asset(s) it deems necessary to hedge the risk of issuing and performing its obligations with respect to the Securities, or (B) realise, recover or remit the proceeds of any such transaction(s) or asset(s), provided that any such materially increased amount that is incurred solely due to the deterioration of the creditworthiness of the Issuer shall not be deemed an Increased Cost of Hedging.

  • Disruption Event means either or both of:

  • ISDA Fallback Adjustment means the spread adjustment (which may be a positive or negative value or zero) that would apply for derivatives transactions referencing the ISDA Definitions to be determined upon the occurrence of an index cessation event with respect to the Benchmark for the applicable tenor.