Base load means the load level at which a gas turbine is normally operated.
Base load means: (i) as a mode of operation, operating for >4000hrs pa; and (ii) as a load, the maximum load under ISO conditions that can be sustained continuously, i.e. maximum continuous rating.
Base load means, when used in relation to a Unit, that the combustion turbine is operating on its base load temperature control curve with inlet cooling in service, as applicable to the ambient temperature conditions, and with zero power augmentation and zero duct firing.] [Applicable only to combined cycle facilities.]
Examples of Base load in a sentence
Base load for former Diversity Interns shall be based on his/her internship assignment.
Assignments beyond Base load are not precluded by this agreement.
Base load shall be calculated separately for the Spring and Fall semesters, up to a maximum of 67% of base contract load.
Members of the Preferred Hiring Pool shall be offered assignments for his/her Base load (see #c.
Base load, overload, and adjunct assignments are subject to the approval of the appropriate supervising administrator.
More Definitions of Base load
Base load means the load level at which a gas turbine is normally oper- ated.
Base load means the required quantum of power as specified by the Procurer / Authorized Representative at Sr. No. 4 of Clause 1.3.1 of this RFP;
Base load means the average of monthly minimum system load in MW during the financial year of a distribution business/licensee in its area of supply, defined in terms of system demand in MW, or as decided by the Commission from time to time;
Base load means, when used in relation to a Unit or Facility, that the combustion turbine is operating on its base load temperature control curve with inlet cooling in service, as applicable to the ambient temperature conditions, and with zero power augmentation,zero duct firing, and net of auxiliary loads and station electrical uses at the Facility.
Base load. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein in this Article II, and subject to the price renegotiation provisions set forth in Article V, Section 5, effective January 1, 1994, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto that the minimum DCQ shall be equal to 1,500 MMBtu per day averaged per month. Seller may deliver to Buyer the DCQ volumes aforesaid from any on-system mainline
Base load is defined as operating on its base load temperature control curve. Seasonal testing under the Definitive Agreement will be done to establish the maximum Capacity of the Units for the periods (1) June 1 through September 30 ("Summer Months") based on test results adjusted to July Peak Conditions (as defined below) and (2) January 1 through May 31 and October 1 through December 31 ("Non- Summer Months") based on test results adjusted to standard "ISO Conditions" (59°F and 60% relative humidity). "Peak July Conditions" are the conditions (temperature and humidity for the site) based on the average of the monthly maximum daily peak temperatures of the preceding 10 years for the month of July as provided by the National Climatic Data Center ("NCDC") at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/servlets/ULCD. Data from the NCDC should be for a geographically nearby weather station that approximates the conditions at the specific plant site. Buyer shall have the right to approve the weather station employed in the development of the Peak July Conditions.
Base load means the electricity generation normally dispatched by the Power Pool of Alberta on a continuous basis.