Electric plant means any installations, equipment or appliances used for the Generation, Transmission, Dispatch, Distribution or Supply of electricity, or for purposes connected with the above, other than a meter used for identifying the quantity of electricity Supplied to Premises, or any electrical appliance under the control of a Customer;
Electric plant means any plant, equipment, apparatus, installation or appliance used for, or for purposes connected with, the Generation, Transmission, Dispatch, Distribution or Supply of electricity, other than:
Electric plant means all real estate, fixtures, or property that is owned, controlled, operated, or managed in connection with, or to facilitate the production, transmission, and delivery of, electric energy.
Examples of Electric plant in a sentence
R 460.3503 Utility plant capacity.R 460.3504 Electric plant inspection program.
ENGINEERINGR 460.3501 Electric plant; construction, installation, maintenance and operation pursuant to good engineering practice required.R 460.3502 Standards of good practice; adoption by reference.
The transfer agent and registrar for our common stock is Transfer Online, Inc., 317 SW Alder Street, 2nd Floor Portland, OR 97204.
ENGINEERINGR 460.3501 Electric plant; construction, installation, maintenance and operation pursuant to good Engineering practice required.R 460.3502 Standards of good practice; adoption by reference.
Electric plant is subject to the lien of the Mortgage except for transportation equipment.
More Definitions of Electric plant
Electric plant means facilities and equipment owned or operated by a utility, including but not limited to generating stations, substations, transformers, towers, poles, conductors, transportation equipment, conduits, meters, motors, real estate, buildings, and dams.
Electric plant means all real estate, fixtures and property owned, controlled, operated or managed in connection with or to facilitate the production, generation, transmission, delivery or furnishing of electricity for light, heat or power.
Electric plant means all real estate, fixtures, equipment and personal property owned, controlled, operated or managed in connection with or to facilitate the production, generation, transmission, delivery or furnishing of electric energy.
Electric plant means any electric generation equipment and other works or apparatus used in connection therewith for the purpose of generating electricity, and any handling, storage or processing equipment and any other works or apparatus used in connection therewith for the delivery of fuel, including but not limited to petroleum products, natural gas, biofuels, water, steam and renewable energy resources, together with any building or structure required to accommodate any such equipment, fuel, or other works or apparatus and any electric lines required to deliver the generated electricity to a network licensee;
Electric plant means and include any plant, works, systems, facilities, and properties (including poles, wires, stations, transformers, and any and all equipment and machinery), together with all parts thereof and appurtenances thereto, used or useful in the generation, production, transmission, or distribution of energy.
Electric plant means any electric plant as defined in the Electricity Act 1989;
Electric plant means any plant, apparatus or appliance used for, or for purposes connected with, the generation, transmission and distribution or storage of electricity, other than-