Peak Period definition

Peak Period means a period between 8:00 am and 10:00 pm (WST) on any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.
Peak Period for a gas utility means the days and weeks when the gas utility’s highest firm throughput is likely to occur.
Peak Period means the period from 1 December to 31 March, as may be adjusted in accordance with clause 8.10 (“Adjustment to Peak Periods”).

Examples of Peak Period in a sentence

  • If the Commonwealth considers that an adjustment to the Peak Period is appropriate to reflect changes in electricity demand and peak Spot Prices applicable in the Relevant Jurisdiction, then the Commonwealth may, by giving at least 3 years’ prior notice to Project Operator, make such adjustment, provided that the duration of the Peak Period cannot exceed 4 months in a year.

  • Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Accredited Capacity associated with the CT shall be at least fifteen (15) MW during the Peak Period.

  • Scheduled Maintenance Outages may not occur during the Peak Period.

  • However, the Seller shall not schedule outages during the Summer Peak Period with the exception of outages which are required to prevent damage to equipment and/or injury to persons.

  • Each employee is entitled to only one (1) week of vacation during the period beginning July 1st and concluding on Labour Day (Peak Period), unless the Employer specifically authorizes additional time.


More Definitions of Peak Period

Peak Period the collective reference to (i) the period from and including May 1 of any year to and including September 15 of the same year and (ii) the period from and including December 1 of any year to and including January 15 of next succeeding year.
Peak Period means the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. (inclusive), Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.
Peak Period means a period of time during which the overall volume of Items deposited by Canada Post customers is likely to be higher than at other times, as determined by Canada Post. Peak Period includes, but is not limited to, the two to four month-long period beginning in October or November every year (as the case may be), with the specific dates as stipulated by Canada Post.
Peak Period means 6:00 a.m. (Pacific time) to 10:00 p.m. (Pacific time), Monday through Saturday, during the months of January, February, June, July, August, September, October and December; provided however that Peak Period shall not include NERC holidays or the Monday following any NERC holiday that falls on a Sunday.
Peak Period means the hours from six a.m. to nine a.m. (inclusive), Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.
Peak Period means Monday through Saturday, six (6:00) a.m. to ten (10:00) p.m.
Peak Period is May 1st to October 15th.