Examples of PRB Expansion Project in a sentence
Except during events of force majeure or other operational disruptions, Carrier shall allocate each such Shipper an amount of PRB Expansion Capacity equal to the lesser of (1) the amount equal to the Shipper’s PRB Expansion Capacity Nomination from the Gathering Systems, or (2) the Shipper’s volume commitment, as set forth in the Shipper’s PRB Expansion Project T&D, stated on a monthly basis.
If there still remains unused PRB Expansion Capacity after such reallocation among New Shippers, the PRB Expansion Project shall no longer be subject to prorationing with respect to the PRB Expansion Capacity and subpart (d) of this Item No. 48 shall be inoperative.
The total aggregate volumes allocated to all New Shippers on the PRB Expansion Project shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of PRB Expansion Capacity.
Following the allocation of PRB Expansion Capacity to New Shippers described in subparts (d)(1)(i) and (d)(1)(ii) above, PRB Expansion Capacity shall next be apportioned to Shippers that have executed a PRB Expansion Project T&D and have submitted a PRB Expansion Capacity Nomination for transportation from the Gathering Systems that deliver into the PRB Expansion Project.
Following the allocation of PRB Expansion Capacity pursuant to subparts (d)(1)(i), (d)(1)(ii), and (d)(1)(iii) above, all of the remaining PRB Expansion Capacity on the PRB Expansion Project will be allocated to Regular Shippers.
A Regular Shipper’s Total Shipments on the PRB Expansion Project divided by the Total Throughput on the PRB Expansion Project equals the percentage of the remaining PRB Expansion Capacity each Regular Shipper is entitled to ship during the Proration Month on the PRB Expansion Project.
If no mutually satisfactory approach is developed within one year of the effective date of the Board’s decision giving final approval to the PRB Expansion Project, then Applicant shall fund 50 percent of the cost of a mediator to assist the parties to reach an agreement.
Applicant shall comply with the terms of all Negotiated Agreements developed with local communities regarding environmental issues associated with the PRB Expansion Project.
As such, hazardous materials shipments are a preexisting condition and are not part of the PRB Expansion Project.
To assist us in identifying and assessing the potential environmental impacts of DM&E’s proposal, SEA, acting with the five Federal cooperating agencies, has conducted a detailed review evaluating the potential environmental impacts of the PRB Expansion Project.