Level B-1 definition

Level B-1 means the high side of the step-up transformer of a generating plant that is an OPC Resource, or other input to the transmission system (other than Points of Interconnection), either of which interconnects directly into the ITS. Exhibit 1.43 illustrates Level B-1.
Level B-1. - means the transmission voltage side of each step-up transformer of each generation facility of Georgia Power or other entity that supplies power directly into the ITS, or any points of interconnection where power flows into the ITS.

Examples of Level B-1 in a sentence

  • For the other language, technicians shall have a good working knowledge (Level B.1 or above using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF)).

  • Candidates can demonstrate their fluency in English in a number of ways, including: • Competently answering interview questions in English;• Possessing a relevant qualification for the role attained as part of education in the UK or fully taught in English by a recognised institution abroad;• Passing an English spoken language competency test; or• Possessing a relevant spoken English qualification at CEFR Level B1 or above, taught in English by a recognised institution abroad.

  • Language skills will be evaluated with a score of 2-10 based on the certificate presented with the application, based on the following criteria: Level A1 = 2 points Level A2 = 4 points Level B1 = 6 points Level B2 = 8 pointsLevel C1 and above = 10 points The commission will employ the indicated criteria to produce a temporary ranking of eligible students.

  • A Level: A1 and A2 divisions – former professional, Olympic, collegiate, and highly skilled high school players B Level: B1, B2 and B3 divisions – former high school jv experience, youth experience, advanced skills C Level: C1, C2 and C3 divisions – true beginner through intermediate 2.

  • A Level: A1 and A2 divisions – former professional, Olympic, collegiate, and highly skilled high school players B Level: B1, B2 and B3 divisions – former high school JV experience, youth experience, advanced skills C Level: C1, C2 and C3 divisions – true beginner through intermediate 2.

  • No.1. Cross-cultural Communication Prerequisites for international participants:• English: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level B1 or NATO STANAG Level 2;• Basic knowledge of the communication field;• Ability to work in a team.

  • Safety has only been established for short-term treatment (1 month) (Level B1).

  • Kati Hardcastle [NSF-REU student] The team excavated Level B1 as an arbitrary level of 0.5 ft.

  • Renal biopsy is important in these patients to help plan the further management, including the potential need for combined liver and kidney transplantation (Level B1).

  • Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6E 3X1 or 320 Bay Street, Basement Level (B1), Toronto, Ontario, M5H 4A6 or 2001 University, 16th Floor, Montreal, Québec, H3A 2A6 and received by CST not less than 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays) before the Meeting or the adjournment or postponement thereof at which the proxy is to be used.

Related to Level B-1

  • Level 4 means a project of greater than 550 kWac and not more than 1 MWac.

  • Level IV and “Level V”: the respective Level set forth below: Level I A- or higher A3 or higher Level II BBB+ Baa1 Level III BBB Baa2 Level IV BBB- Baa3 Level V BB+ or lower Ba1 or lower provided that if on any day the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating and the Applicable S&P Rating do not coincide for any rating category and the Level differential is (x) one level, then the higher of the Applicable S&P Rating or the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating will be the applicable Level; (y) two levels, the Level at the midpoint will be the applicable Level; and (z) more than two levels, the highest of the intermediate Levels will be the applicable Level; provided further that if on any day, neither the Applicable Xxxxx’x Rating nor the Applicable S&P Rating is available, the applicable Level shall be Level V.

  • Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are potential nursing facility admissions, regardless of the source of payment for the nursing facility service (42 CFR 483.128(a)). Level II evaluations include assessment of the individual’s physical, mental, and functional status (42 CFR 483.132).

  • Level I means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level I refers to the identification of individuals who are potential nursing facility admissions who have indicators of mental illness or developmental disabilities (42 CFR 483.128(a)).

  • Level 5 means a project of greater than 2 MWac.

  • Level I Pricing applies on any day on which the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A+ or higher by S&P or A1 or higher by Moody’s.

  • Level II Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A or higher by S&P or A2 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) Level I Pricing does not apply.

  • Level 1 means a charging system that provides charging through a one-hundred- twenty volt AC plug with a cord connector that meets the SAE international J1772 standard or a successor standard.

  • Pricing Level IV means any time when (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, (ii) the Senior Debt Rating is BBB- or higher by S&P or Baa3 or higher by Moody’s and (iii) Pricing Levels I, II and III do not apply.

  • Level IV Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status, Level II Status or Level III Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa3 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB- or better.

  • Level IV Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated BBB+ or higher by S&P or Baa1 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) none of Level I Pricing, Level II Pricing or Level III Pricing applies.

  • Level III Pricing applies on any day on which (i) the Borrower’s long-term debt is rated A- or higher by S&P or A3 or higher by Moody’s and (ii) neither Level I Pricing nor Level II Pricing applies.

  • Level III means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule which is an implementation (control) schedule used to direct the Work by providing schedule parameters to the more detailed implementation level, identify and resolve schedule problems, status progress in terms of Milestones, measure the impact of scope changes and delays, develop recovery plans, and support schedule-related contractual action. The work breakdown structure in the Level III CPM Schedule is at an area level, and shall involve over two thousand (2,000) activities. The Level III CPM Schedule is developed with the assistance of and accepted by Contractor’s Key Personnel. All Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) are scheduled at area level and detailed construction activities at each commodity level follow the same area concept. The Subcontract schedules are similarly developed for each area, as applicable.

  • Pricing Level II shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than 3.50 to 1.00 but greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00.

  • Level 2 means a charging system that provides charging through a two-hundred- eight to two-hundred-forty volt AC plug with a cord connector that meets the SAE international J1772 standard or a successor standard.

  • Pricing Level III shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is less than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00 but greater than 2.50 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Level I shall exist on an Adjustment Date if the Consolidated Leverage Ratio for the relevant period is greater than or equal to 3.50 to 1.00.

  • Pricing Level V any time when (i) the senior unsecured long term debt rating of the Borrower by (x) S&P is BBB‑ or higher or (y) Xxxxx’x is Baa3 or higher and (ii) none of Pricing Level I, Pricing Level II, Pricing Level III or Pricing Level IV applies.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Level III Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status or Level II Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa2 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB or better.

  • Level V Status exists at any date if, on such date, the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status, Level II Status, Level III Status or Level IV Status.

  • Maintenance Margin means the minimum amount of money required in your Trading Account as specified on the Trading Platform in order to keep a Transaction open on the Trading Platform.

  • Level II Status exists at any date if, on such date, (i) the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status and (ii) the Borrower's Xxxxx'x Rating is Baa1 or better or the Borrower's S&P Rating is BBB+ or better.

  • Building level or district level leader means an individual employed by the District whose job assignment is that of a building level or district level administrator or an equivalent role, including an administrator licensed by the State Board of Education, an unlicensed administrator, or an individual on an Administrator Licensure Completion Plan. Building level or district level leader does not include the superintendent, deputy superintendents, associate superintendents, and assistant superintendents.

  • Sound level meter means an instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time averager, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure sound pressure levels.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 (DS-0 means the lowest-level signal in the time division multiplex digital hierarchy, and represents a voice-grade channel operating at either the 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps transmission bit rates. There are twenty-four (24) DS-0 channels in a DS-1.