QF PPA definition

QF PPA has the meaning set forth in Recital D.
QF PPA. A PPA with standard terms and conditions for a QF with a nameplate capacity of 20 MWs or less.

Examples of QF PPA in a sentence

  • WN U-76 FORM OF STANDARD QF PPA (5MW OR LESS)—ON SYSTEM Existing/Renewal Small Power Production Facility – FIRM Attachment B to Washington Schedule QF RECEIVED MARCH 01, 2021 190666 WA.

  • WN U-76 FORM OF STANDARD QF PPA (5MW OR LESS)—ON SYSTEM New Small Power Production Facility – FIRM Attachment A to Washington Schedule QF RECEIVED MARCH 01, 2021 190666 WA.

  • The bimodal-suspension approximation usually breaks for poorly sorted slurries.

  • The Company’s non-binding term sheet for a Non-Standard QF PPA may be obtained from the Company’s website at www.pacificpower.net/rates.

  • PG&E has previously recovered costs associated with the existing QF PPA through its ERRA.

  • PG&E should provide true-up payments to Thermal Energy retroactive to the effective date of the Energy Price Amendment.6.4. Cost RecoveryAs noted in its opening brief, before PG&E executed the Amendments, PG&E recovered costs associated with the existing QF PPA with Thermal Energy through its ERRA and seeks continued cost recovery related to the proposed Amendments through the same mechanism.

  • The Facility is a 21 MW nameplate capacity non-CHP generator that uses biomass as its fuel and has been delivering RPS-eligible energy under an existing 30-year QF PPA with expiration date of May 30, 2012.2. The Commission has recently approved several energy price amendments for existing biomass facilities in Resolutions E-4412, E-4427, E-4455, and E-4491.

  • The RESA was patterned after the Electric Service Agreement (Partial Requirements) used for Electric Service Schedule No. 31 – Partial Requirements Service – Large Generator Service – 1,000 kW and over (“Schedule 31”).16 The QF PPA for excess generation is based on the template QF PPAs used with Electric Service Schedule No. 37, Avoided Cost Purchases from Qualifying Facilities (QFs up to 3.0 MW) and Electric Service Schedule No. 38– Qualifying Facility Procedures (QFs over 3.0 MW but less than 80 MW).

  • In particular, PacifiCorp’s merchant function makes transmission service arrangements for off-system QF power by requesting designation of the off-system QF PPA as a network resource using the process set forth in PacifiCorp Transmission’s OATT.

  • The Sanger Facility currently operates under a 30 year QF PPA (Log Number 33B229).

Related to QF PPA

  • FIPPA means the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) and the regulations made under it as it and they may be amended from time to time;

  • CDBG-DR means Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery.

  • PPA means the Power Purchase Agreement signed between the successful bidder and MSEDCL according to the terms and conditions of the standard PPA enclosed with this RfS;

  • ISO-NE Tariff means ISO-NE’s Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, as amended from time to time.

  • 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.

  • PURPA means the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, as amended.

  • SOFR means a rate equal to the secured overnight financing rate as administered by the SOFR Administrator.

  • MFIPPA means the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario).

  • EWG means an exempt wholesale generator under 15 U.S.C. § 79z-5a, as amended from time to time.

  • ug/l means micrograms per liter.

  • FOIPPA means the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act;

  • Zone 2 means British Columbia and Alberta Receipt Points and Liquids Receipt Points at or upstream of the Blueberry Hill Compressor Station. ARTICLE 2 QUALITY‌ 2.1 Subject to Articles 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and 21.1 hereof, Gas tendered to Transporter at Receipt Points shall conform to the following Quality Specifications:‌

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Buffer Zone means an area designated to be left along roads or other features in which there will be no cutting.

  • Zone 3 means all of that part of the Lower Peninsula south of the line described in subdivision (bb).

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing permits and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under Sections 307, 318, 402, and 405 of CWA. The term includes an approved program.

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.

  • MARPOL 73/78 means the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (1973) as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto;

  • Acid rain emissions limitation means, as defined in 40 CFR 72.2*, a limitation on emissions of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides under the acid rain program under Title IV of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements under Sections 307, 402, 318, and 405 of the Clean Water Act.

  • Conventional filtration treatment means a series of processes including coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration resulting in substantial particulate removal.