Export capacity definition

Export capacity means the amount of power that can be transferred from the small generator facility to the distribution system. Export capacity is either the nameplate rating, or a lower amount if limited using an acceptable means identified in OAR 860-082-0033.
Export capacity means the nameplate capacity in kVA of a distributed generation facility except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.
Export capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt amperes (kVA) of a

Examples of Export capacity in a sentence

  • Export capacity was not developed and there was a concentration of production in low value-added products.

  • The export capacity charge excluding transmission credits are imported for each connectee from the Export capacity sheet.

  • Year Product name Production (tons) Export (tons) Production (tons) Export (tons) Production capacity Export capacity 5.

  • Export capacity in non-OECD Europe and Eurasia will be predominantly from pipeline infrastructure, while the remaining export regions will rely on LNG.

  • Table 2 Charge components for export Charge component UnitExport fixed charge p/day Export capacity charge p/kVA/dayExceeded export capacity charge p/kVA/day Export super-red unit rate p/kWh The next section details the calculation of the elements that determine the charge components described above.


More Definitions of Export capacity

Export capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt amperes (kVA) of a DER facility except where that capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.
Export capacity means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes set out in the Letter that may flow into the Distribution System:
Export capacity means the maximum nameplate capacityrating of a distributed generation facility in alternating current (AC), except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.121, or as permitted by the EDC.”
Export capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt ampere (kVA) of a
Export capacity means the amount of electricity expressed in megawatts the Equipment is capable of exporting to the National Grid on a consistent basis assuming that the Equipment is operating to its maximum capacity;
Export capacity means the approval by the Municipality for the CUSTOMER to use the Distribution System to supply and deliver energy generated by the Facility into the Distribution System up to the Maximum Export Capacity at the Point of Supply, except to the extent there are constraints on the MUNICIPALITY’s Distribution System which could not be avoided by the exercise of the standards of a Reasonable and Prudent Operator by the MUNICIPALITY and otherwise subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Code(s).
Export capacity means the maximum Nameplate Rating of a Facility in alternating current (AC), except that where such capacity is limited by any of the methods of limiting electrical export in Section 4.3 of this tariff, the Export Capacity shall be the net capacity as limited through the use of such methods (not including Inadvertent Export).