Examples of Peak Capacity in a sentence
The specific Contract on Using and Providing Daily Peak Plus Withdrawal/Injection Peak Capacity is concluded by and between the parties for the given gas day when MFGT accepts the capacity request.
OPTION I INTERVAL METERING OPTION Availability: The Interval Metering Option is available for Points of Service with a Contract Minimum Demand of less than 333 kW (which coincides with an Expected Peak Capacity of less than 500 kW), with interval meters, to enable 15-minute interval data (does not apply to a Distribution Generation (DG) Customer who own and poll the meters).
Applicable Options and Riders:• Option C – Idle Service Option• Base Transmission Adjustment Rider• Option D – Flat Rate Option• Quarterly Transmission Adjustment Rider• Rider A-1 Municipal Assessment Rider• Balancing Pool Allocation Rider• Municipal Franchise Fee Riders RATE 61 GENERAL SERVICE Availability: Rate 61 is available to Points of Service that do not qualify for other end-use specific rates such as residential, farm or irrigation service, with an Expected Peak Capacity of 2,000 kW or less.
The specific Contract on Using and Providing Daily Peak Plus Withdrawal/Injection Peak Capacity is concluded by and between the Parties for the given gas day when MFGT confirms the capacity request.
CAS) is defined as Peak Capacity – Current Usage CAS = Capacity Available to Surge = CP - CU D.
Investment gains and losses:Realised gains or losses are recognised when investments are sold.Unrealised gains or losses are accounted for on revaluation of investments to market value at 31st December.
They calculated technical capacity for measurements of Current Capacity, Surge Capacity, Required Capacity (an additive of current and surge capacity), Peak Capacity and Excess Capacity.
Current Excess Capacity Capacity (CE) is the Peak Capacity minus the Current Capacity minus the Surge Capacity.
Damage was observed from coupling due to slabs, beams, spandrels, and stairs transmitting forces between distinct structural walls (Figure 1.3).
PG&E’s Peak Capacity Allocation Factors were provided to Verdant in Excel format.