Infirm Power definition

Infirm Power means electricity injected into the grid prior to the commercial operation of a Unit or Block of the Generating Station;
Infirm Power means electricity generated prior to commercial operation of the unit of a generating station;
Infirm Power means electricity generated during trial runs prior to commercial operation of a unit of a generating station;

More Definitions of Infirm Power

Infirm Power means the energy supplied that is not firm power, which is interruptible on a very short notice;
Infirm Power means electricity generated prior to declaration of date of commercial operation of generating station/ unit;
Infirm Power means power injected in to the grid by a CGP which is not committed and is not covered under any contract with the distribution licensee.
Infirm Power means electricity injected into the grid prior to the commercial operation of a unit or block of the generating station in accordance with Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Grant of Connectivity, Long-term Access and Medium-term Open Access in inter-State Transmission and related matters) Regulations, 2009 as amended from time to time;
Infirm Power means electricity injected into the grid prior to the commercial operation date of a unit of the generating station;
Infirm Power means the power injected by a generation project into the grid before the Date of Commercial Operation (COD), for testing, trial run & commissioning of the project. Since power from renewable energy sources is non firm in nature, the tariff fixed by the Commission post COD shall also be applicable for the power injected into the licensee system prior to CoD, subject to the condition that the RE generator enters into an agreement with the licensee to supply power from the RE plant at the tariff determined by the Commission.
Infirm Power means the power generated from renewable sources, the hourly variation of which is dependent upon nature’s phenomenon like sun, cloud, wind, etc., that cannot be accurately predicted;