Power utility definition

Power utility means any person engaged or that may engage, inside or outside the state, in generating, transmitting, or distributing or furnishing electricity.
Power utility means any of the following entities
Power utility means Hydro One Networks Inc.;

Examples of Power utility in a sentence

  • The generating facility shall be metered with a Mission Valley Power, utility installed, meter.

  • The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (utility partner) will consult on energy capacity and infrastructure and support renewable energy integration.

  • Certain Rocky Mountain Power utility poles will be removed in the vicinity of the resort.

  • Rocky Mountain Power will only contract with an Eligible Entity pursuant to this Schedule if it determines, in its reasonable discretion, that allowing the Eligible Entity to utilize the Rocky Mountain Power utility bill is not likely to adversely impact Rocky Mountain Power’s customers.

  • The Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP) provides electric ▇▇▇▇ payment assistance to low- income households who have an account with Portland General Electric or Pacific Power utility vendors.

  • Rocky Mountain Power may contract with an Eligible Entity to utilize the Rocky Mountain Power utility bill to charge customers Assigned Fees, subject to the provisions set forth in this Schedule.


More Definitions of Power utility

Power utility means a State Electricity Board, a government undertaking or a government company engaged in the business of power generation and/or transmission under The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 of the Borrower; and
Power utility. (PU) means: the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), and/or the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA).
Power utility means anygenerating company or licensee (person or entity) engaged in generation, transmission, sale distribution or supply .

Related to Power utility

  • Power boiler means a boiler in which steam or other vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 15 psig for use external to itself or a boiler in which water is heated and intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig and/or temperatures in excess of 250 degrees F by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels or from electricity, solar or nuclear energy.