Power Generation Business definition

Power Generation Business means any business engaged in designing, developing, providing services to, managing, owning or investing in power generation facilities.
Power Generation Business shall have the meaning specified in the ------------------------- recitals to this Agreement.
Power Generation Business means the business of the Board in its capacity as owner and operator of Generation Units; "Protocol" means the approved procedure governing the transfer and dissemination of commercially sensitive information between the Licensee and any affiliate, related undertaking or Business of the Licensee pursuant to Condition 5 and 6 of this licence; "Public Electricity Supply Business" means the Board in its capacity as public electricity supplier licensed to supply electricity under Section 14(1)(h) of the Act; "Related Undertaking" in relation to any person means any undertaking in which that person has a having a participating interest as defined in Regulation 35 of the European Communities (Companies: Group Accounts) Regulations, 1992 (S.I. 201 of 1992); in the Licensee or any undertaking in which the Licensee has a Participating Interest; "Regulated Business" means the Transmission System Owner’s Business, the Distribution Operator’s Business, the Power Generation business or any other business or affiliate of the licensee which is regulated pursuant to the Electricity Regulation Act, 1999. “Regulations” means the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Single Electricity Market) Regulations 2007,S.I. No. 49 of 2000, Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Trading Arrangements in Electricity) Regulations 2000, S.I. No. 445 of 2000 - European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations 2000, S.I. No. 3 of 2002, Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Eligible Customer) Order 2002, S.I. No. 145 of 2002, European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity)(Amendment) Regulations 2002, S.I. No. 328 of 2003, European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity)(Amendment) Regulations 2003, S.I. No. 632 of 2003, Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Eligible Customer)(Consumption of Electricity) Order 2003, S.I. No. 60 of 2005, European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations 2005, S.I. No. 287 of 2005, European Communities (Cross Border Electricity Network Access) Regulations 2005,S.I. No. 524 of 2006, European Communities(Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations

Examples of Power Generation Business in a sentence

  • Westinghouse Power Generation Quality Program -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quality has always been an important element of the competitive success at the Westinghouse Power Generation Business Unit.

  • In particular, the Business has been involved with the Energy Systems Business, the Process Control Business and the Power Generation Business.

  • Set forth on Schedule 4.23(b) attached hereto is an aggregate of the salary expenses, wages and fringes for 1994 by business unit for the Power Generation Business.

  • Neither Seller (in respect of the Power Generation Business) nor any Subject Company is subject to any judgment, order or decree entered in any lawsuit or proceeding or settlement with respect thereto which could have a material adverse effect on the ability of Purchasers to (i) acquire any property which is material to the conduct of the Power Generation Business as presently conducted or (ii) conduct business in any country in which the Power Generation Business is currently conducted.

  • There has been no material change since the date of the Interim Balance Sheet (other than in the ordinary course of business) in the amount of the accounts receivable with respect to the Power Generation Business or the allowances with respect thereto, or accounts payable with respect to the Power Generation Business from that reflected in the Interim Balance Sheet.

  • Within thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement, Seller shall deliver to FW a true and complete list of all Permits required in connection with the use, operation or ownership of the Assets, the assets of the Subject Companies and the conduct of the Power Generation Business as conducted on the date hereof.

  • In particular, the Business has been involved with the GESCO Businesses, the Process Control Business and the Power Generation Business.

  • Within 45 days after the date of this Agreement, Seller shall furnish FW with a fixed asset ledger which sets forth all fixed assets having a book value in excess of $100,000 relating to the Power Generation Business owned by Seller or any Subject Company as of May 31, 1995, the location of such assets and the owner thereof.

  • Schedule 4.9 attached hereto contains an accurate and complete list of all real property owned in whole or in part or held in perpetual usufruct by (a) Seller which is used exclusively in connection with the Power Generation Business, and (b) any Subject Company (the "Real Property") and identifies a list of all indebtedness secured by a lien, mortgage or deed of trust thereon, and the general nature of the activities conducted on such property.

  • Under the CDM, the Target Company can sell certain amount of certified emission reductions (“CERs”) in the form of carbon credits as produced by the Wind Power Generation Business.


More Definitions of Power Generation Business

Power Generation Business means the business of the Board in its capacity as owner and operator of Generation Units; "Protocol" means the approved procedure governing the transfer and dissemination of commercially sensitive information between the Licensee and any affiliate, related undertaking or Business of the Licensee pursuant to Condition 5 and 6 of this licence; "Public Electricity Supply Business" means the Board in its capacity as public electricity supplier licensed to supply electricity under Section 14(1)(h) of the Act; "Related Undertaking" in relation to any person means any undertaking in which that person has a having a participating interest as defined in Regulation 35 of the European Communities (Companies: Group Accounts) Regulations, 1992 (S.I. 201 of 1992); in the Licensee or any undertaking in which the Licensee has a Participating Interest; "Regulated Business" means the Transmission System Owner’s Business, the Distribution Operator’s Business, the Power Generation business or any other business or affiliate of the licensee which is regulated pursuant to the Electricity Regulation Act, 1999. “Regulations” means the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Single Electricity Market) Regulations 2007,S.I. No. 49 of 2000, Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Trading Arrangements in Electricity)
Power Generation Business that business identified as the "Ahls▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇opower Sector" representing the power boiler and related products business of Seller worldwide (other than the Recovery Boiler Business and the ADC Business (except to the extent relating to the ADC Assets)), including, without limitation, the Finland Assets, the ADC Assets and the Subject Companies, and relating to the sale, design, supply, manufacture, and servicing of fluidized bed boilers including circulating and bubbling, compact boilers, package boilers, waste heat boilers, hot gas cleanup applications ("Fluxflow") other than with respect to black liquour, gasification applications other than with respect to black liquour and lime kiln gasification as used in the paper manufacturing process, fluidized bed combustion technology and its application to processes, pressurized fluidized bed technology and/or combustion processes, and other boiler applications (other than the supply and servicing of boilers comprising the Recovery Boiler Business).
Power Generation Business means the business of the Board in its capacity as owner and operator of Generation Units; "Protocol" means the approved procedure governing the transfer and dissemination of commercially sensitive information between the Licensee and any affiliate, related undertaking or Business of the Licensee pursuant to Condition 5 and 6 of this licence; "Public Electricity Supply Business" means the Board in its capacity as public electricity supplier licensed to supply electricity under Section 14(1)(h) of the Act; "Related Undertaking" means any undertaking having a participating interest in the Licensee or any undertaking in which the Licensee has a participating interest; "Regulated Business" means the Transmission System Owner‟s Business, the Distribution Operator‟s Business, the Power Generation business or any other business or affiliate of the licensee which is regulated pursuant to the Electricity Regulation Act, 1999. "Representation" includes any objection or any other proposal made in writing; "Single Electricity Market Trading and Settlement Code" means the Trading and Settlement Code provided for in Regulation 4 of the Single Market Regulations, as from time to time, revised, amended, supplemented or replaced; "Single Market Regulations" means the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (Single Electricity Market) Regulations 2007; "Supplier" means a person licensed to supply electricity under Sections 14(1)(b), (c), (d), (h) or 14(2) of the Act; "Supply Business" means the licensed business of the Licensee and any affiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee as a Supplier; "Subsidiary" has the meaning given in the Companies Acts, 1963 to 2001; "Total System" means the transmission system and the distribution system of the Board taken together; "Trading and Settlement Code" means the Trading and Settlement Code developed pursuant to Section 9(1)(d) of the Act as from time to time, revised, amended,
Power Generation Business means any business engaged in designing, developing, providing services to, managing, owning or investing in
Power Generation Business means the business of the Board in its