Generator Sets definition

Generator Sets means the diesel generator sets described in the Owner's application, this Certificate and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Certificate;
Generator Sets refers to a complete set of equipments consisting of blade, wind power generator sets, control system, wires and cables that are located above the ground foundation and excludes the tower frame and its supporting parts.
Generator Sets means the emergency generator sets described in the Company's application, this Approval and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Approval;

Examples of Generator Sets in a sentence

  • Eligible Freight Switchers may be Repowered with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled or All-Electric engine(s) (including Generator Sets), or may be replaced with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled or All-Electric (including Generator Sets) Freight Switcher, that is certified to meet the applicable EPA emissions standards (or other more stringent equivalent State standard) as published in the CFR for the engine model year in which the Eligible Freight Switcher Mitigation Action occurs.

  • Up to 100% of the cost of a Repower with a new diesel or Alternate Fueled (e.g., CNG, propane, Hybrid) engine(s) or Generator Sets, including the costs of installation of such engine(s).

  • Up to 40% of the cost of a Repower with a new diesel or Alternate Fueled (e.g., CNG, propane, Hybrid) engine(s) or Generator Sets, including the costs of installation of such engine(s).

  • Up to 40% of the cost of a Repower with a new diesel or Alternate Fueled (e.g. CNG, propane, Hybrid) engine(s) or Generator Sets, including the costs of installation of such engine(s).

  • Up to 100% of the cost of a Repower with a new diesel or Alternate Fueled (e.g. CNG, propane, Hybrid) engine(s) or Generator Sets, including the costs of installation of such engine(s).

  • The expansion is the addition of one (1) Caterpillar G3520C Landfill Gas Engine Generator Set rated at 1.6 MW to the existing Landfill Gas to Electric Power Facility rated at 4.8 MWH consisting of three (3) Caterpillar G3520C Landfill Gas Engine Generator Sets each rated at 1.6 MW.

  • GEOSP has not entered into any distributor or sales representative agreements with respect to PEM Fuel Cell- Powered Generator Sets.

  • Standby Generator Sets Standby generator sets to supply power to the project facility must be available at all times in case of disruption or breakdown in power supply.

  • If GEOSP decides, in accordance with this subsection (b), to sell PEM Fuel-Cell Powered Generator Sets, replacement parts, upgrades, accessories, and improvements that compete with the Products and Pre-Commercial Units in the Territory directly or through any other Person, then either Member may terminate this LLC Agreement.

  • Apart from the electric supply, in case of emergencies, there shall be provision for Standby Diesel Generator Sets of suitable capacity which shall be provided in the bus terminal in a non-polluting manner for power backup to the terminal during power breakdowns and power cuts.


More Definitions of Generator Sets

Generator Sets. The six (6) generator set units, each consisting of the assembly of an Engine, mechanical coupling and generator and the one (1) steam turbine generator set unit consisting of a steam turbine, generator, six (6) exhaust gas boilers and condenser, all of which are described in more detail in the Specifications and to be supplied and installed by Contractor on the Barge as part of the Work pursuant to this Agreement.

Related to Generator Sets

  • Generator Set means a switcher locomotive equipped with multiple engines that can turn off one or more engines to reduce emissions and save fuel depending on the load it is moving.

  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.

  • Generator Operator means the Person that Operates the Generating Facility and performs the functions of supplying electric energy and interconnected operations services within the meaning of the NERC Reliability Standards.

  • Generator Owner means the Person that owns the Generating Facility and has registered with the NERC as the Person responsible for complying with all NERC Reliability Standards applicable to the owner of the Generating Facility.

  • Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.