Examples of Farm Waste in a sentence
Sub-CLIN 2.2: Single-Shell Tank Farm (Waste Management Area) Closure.
The Authority shall require a Customer-generator who owns and/or operates Farm Waste, Micro-Combined-Heat-and-Power, Micro-Hydroelectric, Fuel Cell, Wind, Solar or Hybrid Electric Generating Equipment to pay for the installation of dedicated transformer(s) if it is determined that dedicated transformer(s) is (are) necessary to protect the safety and adequacy of electric service provided to other Customers.
At the end of the first year that service for eligible Mass Market Projects and Large On-site Projects with Solar, or Wind, or Farm Waste or Micro-Hydroelectric generators, and every anniversary date thereafter, the Authority shall promptly thereafter issue payment to the Customer-generator for any value of the remaining credit for the net (excess) electricity provided to the Authority by the Customer-generator during the previous twelve (12) month period.
Solar, Farm Waste, Micro-Combined-Heat-and-Power, Micro-Hydroelectric, Fuel Cell, Wind or Hybrid Electric Generating Equipment installed in parallel with the Authority’s system must comply with the Authority’s “Smart Grid Small Generator Interconnection Procedures”.
An annual reconciliation will be performed in the first billing period that ends on or after the annual Anniversary Date unless the Customer has residential Solar, Wind, Farm Wind, or Farm Waste electric generating equipment and makes a one-time election to have the Annual Reconciliation performed in an alternate month.
Wiring and switches for Solar, Farm Waste, Micro-Combined-Heat-and-Power, Micro- Hydroelectric, Fuel Cell, Wind or Hybrid Electric Generating Equipment, owned and/or operated by Customer-generators to supply their load and feed energy to the Authority’s electric system, shall be arranged in parallel so as to permit the flow of current from the Authority to the Customer-generator and vice-versa.
The Residential Customer installing Farm Waste Electric Generating Equipment shall pay to the Authority the cost of installing the transformer(s) and other equipment, up to a maximum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per farm operation.
Measuring at the point of interconnection with the Authority’s system as a single quantity, the net energy associated with the combined system as if the entire system were derived from Farm Waste, Micro-Combined Heat and Power or Fuel Cell electric generation.
See definitions of Solar Electric Generating Equipment, Wind Electric Generating Equipment, Micro-Hydroelectric Generating Equipment, Micro-Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Generating Equipment, Fuel Cell Electric Generating Equipment, and Farm Waste Electric Generating equipment for further details.
If the rated capacity of the Solar or Wind or Farm Waste, or Fuel Cell, or Micro-Hydroelectric Electric Generating Equipment is greater than the limits specified herein, net metering shall not apply and the Customer-generator may be served under Service Classification 11-Buy-Back service.