Onsite Consumer Load definition

Onsite Consumer Load. (08/15/08 Version) means the electric load of an identified retail consumer of «Customer Name» that is directly interconnected or electrically interconnected on the same portion of «Customer Name»’s distribution system with a Consumer-Owned Resource of that same identified retail consumer such that no transmission schedule is needed to deliver the generation from the Consumer-Owned Resource to the consumer load.
Onsite Consumer Load. (06/30/08 Version) means retail consumer electric loads of «Customer Name» that are electrically interconnected directly with a Consumer-Owned Resource, that are entirely within «Customer Name»’s service territory or on an integrated portion of «Customer Name»’s distribution system, that consume energy generated by such Consumer- Owned Resource, and that require no schedule of power from such Consumer- Owned Resource.
Onsite Consumer Load means the electric load of an identified retail consumer of Jefferson that is directly interconnected or electrically interconnected on the same portion of Jefferson’s distribution system with a Consumer-Owned Resource of that same identified retail consumer such that no transmission schedule is needed to deliver the generation from the Consumer-Owned Resource to the consumer load.

Examples of Onsite Consumer Load in a sentence

  • Consistent with «Customer Name»’s designations, BPA shall list Consumer-Owned Resources serving Onsite Consumer Load in section 7.1 of Exhibit A, Consumer-Owned Resources not serving Onsite Consumer Load in section 7.2 of Exhibit A, and Consumer-Owned Resources serving both Onsite Consumer Load and load other than Onsite Consumer Load in section 7.3 of Exhibit A.

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  • Option 2: If «Customer Name» has Consumer-Owned Resources serving Onsite Consumer Load include the following text and complete sections (1)(A) and (B) below for each resource: Pursuant to section 3.6 of the body of this Agreement, all of «Customer Name»’s Consumer-Owned Resources serving Onsite Consumer Load are listed below.

  • Option 2: If «Customer Name» has Consumer-Owned Resources serving load other than Onsite Consumer Load include the following text and complete sections (1)(A) and (B) below for each resource: Pursuant to section 3.6 of the body of this Agreement, all of «Customer Name»’s Consumer-Owned Resources serving load other than Onsite Consumer Load are listed below.

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  • Any power generated from the identified Consumer-Owned Resource in excess of the specified maximum hourly amounts shall be applied to load other than Onsite Consumer Load in accordance with section 3.6.4.

  • Such amounts are not subject to change in accordance with section 3.6.6. On any hour that the Onsite Consumer Load is less than the specified maximum hourly amounts, all such Onsite Consumer Load shall be served by «Customer Name» with the identified Consumer-Owned Resource or with power other than Firm Requirements Power.

  • LIST OF CONSUMER-OWNED RESOURCES 7.1 Consumer-Owned Resources Serving Onsite Consumer LoadOption 1: If «Customer Name» does NOT have any Consumer-Owned Resources serving Onsite Consumer Load include the following text: Pursuant to section 3.6 of the body of this Agreement, «Customer Name» does not have any Consumer-Owned Resources serving Onsite Consumer Load at this time.End Option 1.

  • If «Customer Name» designates a Consumer-Owned Resource to serve both Onsite Consumer Load and load other than Onsite Consumer Load then «Customer Name» shall select either Option A or Option B below.

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Related to Onsite Consumer Load

  • Consumer goods means goods that are used or bought for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.

  • Consumer fireworks means fireworks devices that are designed to produce visible effects by combustion, that are required to comply with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations promulgated by the United States consumer product safety commission under 16 CFR parts 1500 and 1507, and that are listed in APA standard 87-1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, or 3.5. Consumer fireworks does not include low-impact fireworks.

  • Consumer-goods transaction means a consumer transaction in which:

  • Post-Consumer Waste means any product generated by a business or consumer which has served its intended end use, and which has been separated or diverted from solid waste for the purpose of recycling into a usable commodity or product, and which does not include post-industrial waste.

  • Consumer product means a chemically formulated product used by household and institutional consumers including, but not limited to, detergents; cleaning compounds; polishes; floor finishes; cosmetics; personal care products; home, lawn, and garden products; disinfectants; sanitizers; aerosol paints; and automotive specialty products; but does not include other paint products, furniture coatings, or architectural coatings. As used in this article, the term “consumer product” shall also refer to aerosol adhesives, including aerosol adhesives used for consumer, industrial, and commercial uses.

  • Consumer debtor means a debtor in a consumer transaction.

  • Post-consumer recovered material means any product used by a consumer, including a business that purchases the material, that has served its intended end use, and that has been separated or diverted from the solid waste stream for the purpose of use, reuse, or recycling.

  • Australian Consumer Law means Schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

  • Consumer transaction means a transaction in which (i) an individual incurs an obligation primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, (ii) a security interest secures the obligation, and (iii) the collateral is held or acquired primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. The term includes consumer-goods transactions.

  • Manufactured home park means any tract of land upon which three or more manufactured or mobile homes used for habitation are parked, either free of charge or for revenue purposes, and includes any roadway, building, structure, vehicle, or enclosure used or intended for use as a part of the facilities of the park. "Manufactured home park" does not include any of the following:

  • Manufactured home means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when attached to the required utilities. The term "manufactured home" does not include a "recreational vehicle".