Electric generation plant definition

Electric generation plant means all property used in
Electric generation plant means a plant that produces electricity and has a plant capacity that exceeds 500 kilowatts.
Electric generation plant means all property used in connection with the generation for sale of electricity to retail electric customers but excluding any services provided by electric transmission facilities or electric distribution facilities.

Related to Electric generation plant

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  • Hydroelectric energy means water used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.

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