Electric Capacity definition

Electric Capacity means the electric generation peak output of a CHP generator at actual site conditions accounting for ambient temperature, elevation and inlet and outlet static pressure losses. For the purposes of this solicitation, unless otherwise documented, New Jersey conditions will be considered at average annual temperature 55 degrees F. For combustion turbine systems with nominal static losses the Electric Capacity will be considered to be 93% of International Standards Organization (ISO) rating. For internal combustion engine systems with nominal static losses the Electric Capacity will be considered to be 96% of the continuous duty rating.
Electric Capacity means at a minimum: 1. Panel capacity to accommodate a dedicated branch circuit and service capacity to install a 208/240V outlet per charger; 2. Conduit from an electric panel to future EVCS location(s).
Electric Capacity means a nominal generating capacity of the Project equal to approximately 117 megawatts.

Examples of Electric Capacity in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing restrictions on Tenant’s use of electricity, the Premises are served by vertical risers and electrical conductors which are and will continue to be capable of supplying to Tenant the Available Electric Capacity.

  • Tenant may not install any electrical equipment that overloads the lines in the Demised Premises, the Building or the Property or which will interfere with the use thereof by other tenants of the Building unless Landlord approves same in the Plans and Specifications or as provided for in Section 7.03 above; provided, however, Landlord agrees to furnish electric service to the Demised Premises equal to the Electric Capacity.

  • Landlord shall maintain such equipment to and including the Disconnect Switches in accordance with Section 16.02 so as to supply, subject to Section 17.03, to such electrical closets throughout the Term the Available Electric Capacity.

  • The Landlord shall not be required to furnish electrical current for equipment whose electricity consumption exceeds the Electric Capacity (including without limitation supplementary heating and air conditioning, if any).

  • Any such installation shall be made at Tenant’s sole cost and expense which expense shall include the actual, reasonable costs of Landlord incurred solely in connection with supplying electric capacity to the Premises in excess of the Base Electric Capacity, and shall be chargeable and collectible as additional rent and paid within thirty (30) days after the rendition of a detailed ▇▇▇▇ to Tenant therefor.

  • The Coordination Committee will establish the procedures for requesting vars and having such requests fulfilled, which procedures shall be comparable to those set forth in this Agreement for Electric Capacity Entitlement.

  • The Capacity, Energy, Ancillary Services, Emission Allowances, and Renewable Attributes supplied by Sellers are collectively referred to as Buyer’s “Power Supply Requirements.” Electric Capacity and Energy supplied shall be sixty-hertz, three phase alternating current.

  • Each Party that is Dispatching its Electric Capacity Entitlement will have the right to change its desired output of its portion of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Unit 2 at any time, subject to the allocation of the unit’s ramping capability as provided in Article 7.3. Real-time Dispatch shall be executed within the accuracy of the Companies’ generation control system.

  • Section 13.2 Tenant's use of electric current in the Premises shall not at any time exceed the Electric Capacity.

  • Unit members receiving a clothing allowance shall receive $95.00 per year for shoes, to be paid as provided in §B of this Article.


More Definitions of Electric Capacity

Electric Capacity means (i) with respect to a Facility, the net electric capacity (expressed in kW) capable of being generated by such Facility, as specified by the manufacturer of the wind turbines, or (ii) with respect to the Project, the aggregate of such net electric capacity for each Facility.
Electric Capacity shall be based on the design capabilities of the following generating equipment: United Technologies Purecell 400: 400kW General Electric Jenbacher JS-316: 672kW Existing back-up diesel generator: 300kW (Note: The diesel generator is only permitted for operation during ISO-declared grid conditions or similar emergencies)
Electric Capacity means electric load-carrying capability, expressed in kW.

Related to Electric Capacity

  • Excess capacity means volume or capacity in a duct, conduit, or support structure other than a utility pole or anchor which can be used, pursuant to the orders and regulations of the Commission, for a pole attachment.

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • New Capacity means a new Generator, a substantial addition to the capacity of an existing Generator, or the reactivation of all or a portion of a Generator that has been out of service for five years or more that commences commercial service after the effective date of this definition.

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if-it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.

  • Production Capacity means the amount of potable water which can be supplied to the distribution system in a twenty-four-hour period.