Generation assets definition

Generation assets means assets that are classified as elec- tric generation assets on the books of account of a public utility, as determined by the commission.
Generation assets means all assets used and useful in the generation of electricity, including property, infrastructure (for example, prime movers, generating units, switches and switch yards, breakers, transformers, fuel delivery and storage systems), controls and other support equipment and facilities up to the specified point of interconnection with the T&D system of a T&D licensee;
Generation assets means the total construction and other capital asset costs of generation facilities approved for inclusion in rates before July 1, 1997, but does not include any costs relating to the decommissioning of any such facility or any costs which the authority found during a proceeding initiated before July 1, 1998, were incurred because of imprudent management;

Examples of Generation assets in a sentence

  • These shifts are at the request and for the convenience of the City of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ to ensure the safety, reliability, and operation of the City of Santa Clara’s Electric Generation assets.

  • Generation assets have the advantage of having some non commodity costs that are usually charged to importers of electricity reversed, so they become a benefit to the generator.

  • Each Guarantor hereby waives diligence, presentment, demand of payment, filing of claims with a court in the event of insolvency or bankruptcy of the Co-Issuers, any right to require a proceeding first against the Co-Issuers, protest, notice and all demands whatsoever and covenants that this Guarantee shall not be discharged except by complete performance of the obligations contained in the Notes and this Indenture.


More Definitions of Generation assets

Generation assets means all assets associated with the production of electricity, including generation plants, electrical interconnections of the generation plant to the transmission system, fuel contracts, fuel transportation contracts, water contracts, lands, surface or subsurface water rights, emissions-related allowances, and gas pipeline interconnections.
Generation assets means the generating plants and related facilities as more fully described on Exhibit [●] hereto.
Generation assets means generation plants and generation-
Generation assets means the Company’s assets and operations which form part of the Company’s generation business and any assets or operations necessary or incidental to the Company’s generation business.”
Generation assets means all assets associated with the
Generation assets means (a) the "Purchased Assets" described in the Asset Transfer Agreements, including the assets set forth on Schedule 1.1(e) and (b) any fossil-fuel fired electric generating stations owned, used or operated at any time by any of the IPC Companies, including those assets identified by the parties pursuant to clause (ii) of Section 5.20(a) that are to be transferred to DMG by IPC pursuant to the Generation Agreement, but excluding those assets identified by the parties pursuant to clause (i) of Section 5.20(a) that are to be transferred to IPC by DMG pursuant to the Generation Agreement.
Generation assets means (a) the "Purchased Assets" described in the Asset Transfer Agreements, including the assets set forth on Schedule 1.1(e), (b) any fossil-fuel fired electric generating stations owned, used or operated at any time by any of the IPC Companies, including those assets identified by the parties pursuant to clause (ii) of Section 5.20(a) that are to be transferred to DMG by IPC pursuant to the Generation Agreement), but excluding those assets identified by the parties pursuant to clause (i) of Section 5.20(a) that are to be transferred to IPC by DMG pursuant to the Generation Agreement and (c) the assets listed on Schedule 1.1(b).