Distributed Generation definition

Distributed Generation means generating plant equipment collectively used for generating electricity that is connected, or proposed to be connected, to the Network or a Customer's Installation, but does not include:
Distributed Generation means generation plants connected to the distribution system;
Distributed Generation means an eligible renewable

Examples of Distributed Generation in a sentence

  • The introductory paragraph is amended, in its entirety, as follows: This Collateral Annex, together with the Paragraph 10 Elections, (the “Collateral Annex”) supplements, forms a part of, and is subject to, the Master Distributed Generation Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement (“the Agreement”), dated ____________, including the Cover Sheet and any other annexes thereto between _____________ ("Party A") and _______ ("Party B").

  • The Distributor and the Trader must comply with their obligations under Part 6 of the Code, in respect of connecting Distributed Generation.

  • Commonwealth Edison Company Party A Name Party B Name By: By: Name: Name: Xxxxx Xxxx Title: Title: V.P., Energy Acquisition Date: Date: The following describes the terms of a proposed transaction between Buyer and Seller for the sale, purchase and delivery of Distributed Generation Renewable Energy Certificates ("RECs") pursuant to the terms of the Master Distributed Generation Renewable Energy Certificates Purchase and Sale Agreement (the "Agreement") between them dated October , 2015.


More Definitions of Distributed Generation

Distributed Generation means a generating unit that is interconnected with EDTI’s electric distribution system.
Distributed Generation means electric generation connected
Distributed Generation means a facility that:
Distributed Generation means generating installations connected to the distribution system;
Distributed Generation means a generating unit that is interconnected with the Facilities;
Distributed Generation means an eligible renewable resource where the generation facility or any integrated cluster of such facilities has a generating capacity of not more than five megawatts.
Distributed Generation or “Embedded Generation” means electricity generation that is connected and distributed within the Network.