Fuel Supplies definition

Fuel Supplies means the coal, oil, natural gas and other fuels that generation facilities consume to produce electricity and the transportation and transmission services used to deliver those fuels.
Fuel Supplies means the supplies of coal, fuel oil, natural gas or alternative fuels related to the operation of any Plant and located at or in transit to such Plant.
Fuel Supplies means, collectively, the Nuclear Fuel Supplies, and fuel oil supplies, in each case, for use at the Peach Bottom Station.

Examples of Fuel Supplies in a sentence

  • On the day immediately prior to the Scheduled Closing Date, Seller shall furnish Buyer with a written statement certifying the Fuel Supplies, the Food Supplies and the Merchandise Supplies at each of the Convenience Stores as of such date, based on Seller’s inventory records adjusted to reflect Seller’s best estimate of the anticipated sales at the Convenience Stores on such date (collectively, the “Inventory Estimates”).

  • For a period of thirty (30) days after the Closing, Buyer shall have the right to audit Seller’s books and records for the Assets, including, but not limited to, the Fuel Supplies Inventory, the Merchandise Inventory and the Food Supplies Inventory.

  • The Inventory Estimates for the Fuel Supplies shall include the amount Seller has paid or expects to pay for the Fuel Supplies (by grade of fuel at each of the Properties).


More Definitions of Fuel Supplies

Fuel Supplies means the supplies of nuclear fuel in reactor core, natural uranium, converted uranium, enriched uranium and/or any other form of nuclear fuel, under contract, or in inventory, related to the operation of either Plant.
Fuel Supplies has the meaning given to such term in the Operating Agreement.
Fuel Supplies means, collectively, the Nuclear Fuel Supplies, and fuel oil supplies, in each case, for use at the Salem Station.