Entergy System definition

Entergy System or “System” means the interconnected, coordinated, electric utility systems of the Entergy Operating Companies that provide retail electric service to their customers.
Entergy System means the interconnected, coordinated, electric utility systems of the Entergy Operating Companies that provide retail electric service to its customers.
Entergy System means the transmission system of Entergy with a substation located in Batesville, Mississippi, to be used by Purchaser for the purpose of transmitting and distributing electricity generated by the Facility.

Examples of Entergy System in a sentence

  • Based on the volume of natural gas consumed annually by all gas fired generating units within the Entergy System.

  • Used for the allocation of costs associated with procurement activities for the Entergy System.

  • Based on the quantity of tons of coal delivered for a twelve-month period to each coal plant within the Entergy System.

  • NUT - NUCLEAR UNITS Based on the number of nuclear units managed and operated by each Entergy System Company.

  • Based on the number of nuclear sites managed and operated by each Entergy System Company.

  • NUCLEAR SITES Based on the number of nuclear sites managed and operated by each Entergy System Company.

  • NUCLEAR UNITS Based on the number of nuclear units managed and operated by each Entergy System Company.

  • Based on the ratio of the Client Company's load to the system peak load at time of system peak load, provided that the Client Company is a party to the Entergy System Agreement.

  • Used for the allocation of costs associated with services in support of coal purchased for coal generating units ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TRANSACTIONS Based on the number of accounts payable transactions processed annually for each Entergy System Company.

  • COL - COAL CONSUMPTION Based on the quantity of tons of coal delivered for a twelve-month period to each coal plant within the Entergy System.


More Definitions of Entergy System

Entergy System or “System” means the interconnected, coordinated, electric utility systems of the Entergy Operating Companies that provide retail electric service to their customers. Through 2013, the six Entergy Operating Companies represent the Entergy System. In 2014 and 2015, the System will become a five Operating Company System, with EAI as a stand-alone company. Then, beginning in 2016, the System changes to a four Operating Company System, with EAI and EMI as stand-alone companies.
Entergy System means the transmission system of the Entergy Operating Companies, or of any entity succeeding to the ownership or control thereof, with a substation located near the Project.
Entergy System means the generation and bulk power transmission facilities of the Entergy Operating Companies.
Entergy System means Entergy Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and its various direct and indirect subsidiaries, which, as of the date of this Agreement, include but are not limited to each of the parties hereto.

Related to Entergy System

  • Solar energy system means a system of components that produces heat or electricity, or both, from

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;

  • nuclear energy hazard means the radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of radioactive material;

  • Irrigation System means such major, medium and minor irrigation system for harnessing water for irrigation and other allied uses from Government source and includes reservoirs, open head channels, diversion systems, lift irrigation schemes, anicuts, tanks, wells and the like.

  • Transmission System Operator means a natural or legal person responsible for operating, ensuring the maintenance of and, if necessary, developing the transmission system in a given area and, where applicable, its interconnections with other systems, and for ensuring the long-term ability of the system to meet reasonable demands for the transmission of electricity;