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REC Benefits definition

REC Benefits means any revenue accruing from the sale, purchase or exchange of any REC issued for the Project.

Examples of REC Benefits in a sentence

  • A declaration from PP confirms that the project activity is not taking any REC Benefits under REC mechanism.

Related to REC Benefits

  • Public Benefits means the provision of benefits to the community by the Developer in the form and at the times specified in Schedule 3.

  • Gap medical benefits means the benefits (if any) payable in respect of medical expenses that are less than, greater than or equal to the schedule fee, provided always that the medical expenses relate to a professional service that:

  • Extended benefits means benefits (including benefits payable to Federal civilian employees and to ex‑servicemen pursuant to 5 U.S.C. Chapter 85) payable to an individual under the provisions of this section for weeks of unemployment in his eligibility period.

  • superannuation benefits means pensions, gratuities and other allowances payable on resignation, retirement or death;

  • Benefits means any treatment, facility, equipment, drug, device, supply or service that you receive reimbursement for under a plan. BLUECARD is a national program in which we and other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans participate. See How BlueCard Providers Are Paid: Coverage for Services Provided Outside of the Service Area in Section 6 for details. BLUE DISTINCTION CENTERS are network providers who are recognized by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association for delivering high-quality, effective, cost-efficient specialty care.