Generator Unit definition

Generator Unit means the Generator Unit or Units described in item 2.1 of Schedule 1 (“Connection”).
Generator Unit means a unit of a generating station which is capable of registration as a Generator Unit under the Single Electricity Market Trading and Settlement Code which is owned or legally controlled by the Applicant Generator;
Generator Unit means the longitudinal section of the two (2) Westinghouse hydrogen-cooled generators associated to the Covered Units, which stretch from

Examples of Generator Unit in a sentence

  • On and from the Charges Commencement Date, Powerlink will charge the Generator, and the Generator must pay to Powerlink, the Charges for the provision of the Transmission Services to all Generator Units (even if a Generator Unit has not achieved Back Energisation (except for Generator Unit 1) or the Relevant Unit Synchronisation Date by this time) and other services provided under this agreement by Powerlink for each Billing Period.

  • I.8 C.7 In respect of each Energy Limited Generator Unit which is not Under Test, the relevant Participant shall submit Commercial Offer Data as set out in paragraph CI.2 with no exceptions.

  • If the installation, maintenance, repair, operation or removal of the Generator Unit requires any changes or modifications to any structural systems or components of the Building or any of the Building’s systems or equipment, Landlord shall have the right to either (i) perform such changes or modifications and Tenant shall pay for the reasonable costs thereof upon demand or (ii) require Tenant to perform such changes or modifications at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.

  • In addition, Tenant shall procure and maintain, at Tenant’s sole expense, insurance in connection with the Unit Area, the Generator Unit and the obligations assumed by Tenant under this Paragraph 13, in the same amounts and with the same types of coverage as required to be procured by Tenant under the Lease.

  • F.7 Participants shall submit a Generator Unit Under Test Notice to the Market Operator at least five Working Days in advance of the Unit Under Test Start Date and, when submitting a notice to terminate a test period at least two Working Days in advance of the Unit Under Test End Date.

  • The values of the Temperature Correction Factor (TCFuh) will be determined by the System Operators by reference to the historic relationship between Generator Unit availability and temperature.

  • Buyer and Seller hereby acknowledge and agree that the terms, conditions and amounts fixed pursuant to the payment of liquidated damages provided herein are reasonable and will not constitute a penalty, considering the delay and the actual costs that Buyer will incur due to any Turbine Generator Unit failing to achieve Substantial Completion within the Substantial Completion Cure Period due to the sole fault or negligence of Seller.

  • If the Environmental Assessment discloses any breach of Hazardous Material Laws by Tenant or any of its agents, contractors, servants, employees or licensees relative to the Generator Unit, the cost and expenses of all cleanup and remediation thereof shall be the sole responsibility of Tenant payable upon demand by Landlord.

  • The Generator Unit shall be compatible with the Building systems and equipment and shall not impair or interfere with the use or operation of any other equipment, device or other improvement located at, in, on or about the Project or any portion thereof.

  • J.6 Agreed Procedure 4 "Data Transaction Submission and Validation" sets out the detail of all Generator Unit Under Test Notices, following the principles in paragraph J.7 below.


More Definitions of Generator Unit

Generator Unit has the meaning given in the Connection and Access Agreement.

Related to Generator Unit

  • 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 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 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 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.

  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.