QF definition

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 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 a cogeneration or small power production facility which meets the criteria as defined by FERC in Title 18, Code of Federal Regulations, §§ 292.201 through 292.207, as amended from time to time.

Examples of QF in a sentence

  • Power generated and delivered by the QF will be metered for sale in the wholesale marketplace.

  • The QF will provide and maintain its own output metering and telemetering equipment in accordance with PJM requirements and the Company’s specifications for interconnection and parallel operation.

  • The Company will provide and maintain output metering and telemetering equipment as requested by the QF.

  • In support of QF sales to the PJM marketplace or bilateral sales to third parties, the Company will arrange for PJM market interface services requested by the QF, such as PJM OASIS input, electronic data entry, unit commitment, energy bid, generation dispatch, 24-hour-call- desk service, and PJM bill processing.

  • POWER MARKETING SERVICEUpon request, the Company will purchase the output of the QF for resale by the Company, at a price and for a duration negotiated from time to time, pursuant to the Company’s license from the FERC to engage in power marketing purchases and sales.


More Definitions of QF

QF means a “qualifying facility” under PURPA.
QF means a “qualifying small power production facility” as defined in Section 3(17)(C) of the FPA and FERC’s regulations thereunder.
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 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 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 facility,” as defined in the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (United States) and the FERC’s regulations at 18 C.F.R. Part 292.
QF means a qualifying facility under Section 210 of PURPA, and FERC’s implementing regulations thereof at 18 C.F.R. Part 292.