Permitted Ancillary Activities definition

Permitted Ancillary Activities means the cleansing of other fuels from the Facility’s combustion system prior to using Fossil Fuel or Waste to heat the combustion system to its normal temperature, the heating of the Facility’s combustion system to its normal operating temperature or the maintenance of that temperature, the ignition of fuels of low or variable calorific value, emission control, standby generation or the testing of standby generation capacity, corrosion control or fouling reduction;
Permitted Ancillary Activities means activities set out under the heading ‘Permitted Ancillary Activities’ in Schedule 6 (Services). Price Weight has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 11 (O&M Charges). Principal has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 1.1 (Debt Due).

Examples of Permitted Ancillary Activities in a sentence

  • Where, in this Annex 4 (Fuelling Criteria) the “Permitted Ancillary Activity Exception” is expressed to apply, the relevant Fuelling Criterion (or Fuelling Criteria) which apply to the Facility Generation Technology shall not be breached solely by virtue of Fossil Fuels being used for Permitted Ancillary Activities if the Energy Content of all Fossil Fuels used by the Facility for such Permitted Ancillary Activities does not exceed ten per cent.

Related to Permitted Ancillary Activities

  • Motorsport Activities means any motorsport activities or Recreational Services which are permitted or approved which Motorsport Australia regulates or administers or otherwise are under the responsibility / control of Motorsport Australia;

  • Power production activities means any business operation that involves a project commissioned by the government of Iran whose purpose is to facilitate power generation and delivery, including, but not limited to, establishing power-generating plants or hydroelectric dams, selling or installing components for the project, providing service contracts related to the installation or maintenance of the project, as well as facilitating such activities, including by providing supplies or services in support of such activities.

  • Restricted Activities means those activities described in Section 10 of this Agreement.

  • High Risk Activities means activities where the use or failure of the Services would reasonably be expected to result in death, serious personal injury, or severe environmental or property damage (such as the creation or operation of weaponry).