QF definition

QF means a cogeneration or small power production facility which meets the criteria as defined in Title 18, Code of Federal Regulations, §§ 292.201 through 292.207, as amended from time to time.
QF means “Qualifying Facility,” as that term is defined in the FERC regulations (codified at 18 CFR Part 292) in effect on the Effective Date.
QF means a “qualifying small power production facility” (as that term is defined under 16 U.S.C. § 796(17)(C) and the regulations of the FERC at 18 C.F.R. Part 292 thereunder).

Examples of QF in a sentence

  • All right, title and interest to all Project Intellectual Property shall be owned solely and exclusively by and vest entirely in QF according to QF Policies and Procedures.

  • This Agreement is binding on Qantas Airways Limited (Qantas), QF Cabin Crew Australia Pty Limited (QCCA) and the employees employed by Qantas Airways Limited and QF Cabin Crew Australia Pty Limited to perform work covered by the classifications contained within this Agreement.

  • Background Intellectual Property Intellectual Property, created and first reduced to practice by the Entities, QF and Third- party prior to or outside the scope of this Agreement Budget Categories The categories that constitute the overall budget of a Project.

  • This report shall be in addition to the IOUs' semi-annual reports on QF status.

  • This agreement shall be known as the Flight Attendants’ Association of Australia, Qantas Airways Limited and QF Cabin Crew Australia Pty Limited Enterprise Agreement 2022 (EBA11) (Agreement).


More Definitions of QF

QF means "Qualifying Facility," as that term is defined in the FERC regulations (codified at 18 CFR Part 292) in effect on the Effective Date.
QF means a “qualifying facility” under PURPA.
QF means a qualifying facility and is a term used to describe a category of cogeneration or small power generating facility that meets certain ownership, operating, and efficiency criteria established by FERC pursuant to the US Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (see "Regulatory Overview – United States")
QF means a qualifying small power production facility pursuant to PURPA and FERC’s regulations thereunder, including at 18 C.F.R. §§ 292.203(a) and 292.204.
QF means a "qualifying cogeneration facility" as defined under the FPA, as amended by PURPA and Subpart B of Part 292 of the FERC's regulations.
QF means a facility which is a “qualifying small power production facility” or a “qualifying cogeneration facility” within the meaning of Section 3 of the FPA and FERC’s implementing rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
QF means a “qualifying facility” within the meaning of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, as amended and FERC’s implementing regulations promulgated thereunder.