Qualified technology definition

Qualified technology means a hybrid system the primary purpose of which is the propulsion of a motor vehicle.
Qualified technology means a technical or science-based product or process.
Qualified technology means a technical or science‐based product or process;

Examples of Qualified technology in a sentence

  • Particulate Matter Sensor – For a maximum of one demonstration per Qualified technology, coupling the emission reduction technology with a particulate matter sensor will make it a Priority 6.

  • Technology ZoneOverview: Qualified technology businesses located anywhere within Wytheville Town limits may under certain conditions receive the following:1.


More Definitions of Qualified technology

Qualified technology means a hybrid system the primary
Qualified technology means a hybrid system whose primary purpose is the propulsion of a motor vehicle. "Qualified facility" means a leased facility in a "qualified city" used for the research and development of a qualified technology.
Qualified technology means a technical or science-based product or process;

Related to Qualified technology

  • Third Party Technology means all Intellectual Property and products owned by third parties and licensed pursuant to Third Party Licenses.

  • Developed Materials means Materials created, made, or developed by Contractor or Subcontractors, either solely or jointly with the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors, in the course of providing the Work under this Agreement, and all Intellectual Property Rights therein and thereto, including, without limitation, (i) all work-in-process, data or information, (ii) all modifications, enhancements and derivative works made to Contractor Materials, and (iii) all Deliverables; provided, however, that Developed Materials do not include Contractor Materials.

  • Innovative control technology means any system of air pollution control that has not been adequately demonstrated in practice, but would have a substantial likelihood of achieving greater continuous emissions reduction than any control system in current practice or of achieving at least comparable reductions at lower cost in terms of energy, economics, or non-air quality environmental impacts.