High Hazard Fuel Use definition

High Hazard Fuel Use means High Hazard Fuel that is delivered to the Project for Fuel Use. [For all Projects with a High Hazard Fuel Requirement]
High Hazard Fuel Use means High Hazard Fuel that is delivered to the Project for Fuel Use.
High Hazard Fuel Use means Fuel Use sourced from High Hazard Zones (in bone dry tons).

Examples of High Hazard Fuel Use in a sentence

  • Major pieces of legislation were passed in 2009 with USAID support (i.e. the Law on E-Commerce, Law on Electronic Document), the portal for Government E-Procurement was upgraded and further actions were taken with WB support since 2011.

  • Project’s High Hazard Fuel Use must meet minimum percentages, as measured pursuant to Appendix B, shall be: 40% in 2016, 50% in 2017, 60% in 2018, 80% in 2019, and 80% for each subsequent year (“Minimum Percentage”).

  • The percentage of High Hazard Fuel Use during the Calendar Quarter is [insert percentage].

  • If Seller has demonstrated it has met the prior year’s Minimum Percentage, then payment for that calendar year will be adjusted as described in Section 6.4, and payments for the current and future years will be at the Contract Price as long as Project’s High Hazard Fuel Use meets Minimum Percentage requirements.

  • The Project shall achieve High Hazard Fuel Use according to the following percentages.

Related to High Hazard Fuel Use

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