Secondary Energy means the quantum of energy generated in excess of the design energy on per year basis at the generating station;
Secondary Energy means energy generated by a hydro resource in excess of the amount of planned firm energy generation from that resource. For Pacific Northwest hydro resources, planned firm energy generation is the amount a resource could produce if a very low streamflow condition identified as a critical period were to reoccur. Planned firm energy amounts are the amounts listed in section 2 of Exhibit A for Specified Resources.
Secondary Energy means that Energy Hydro is willing to sell, according to Clause 5.06, at a rate approved by the Board and which would be surplus to its needs and, if not sold, would likely result in spillage at one or more of Hydro’s hydraulic generating stations;
Examples of Secondary Energy in a sentence
The rate to be paid for Secondary Energy shall be determined by the Board.
The quantity and availability of Secondary Energy shall be determined by Hydro in its sole discretion, however, once declared to be available, Secondary Energy shall remain available for a period of not less than 72 hours.
Notices or requests pertaining to Interruptible Demand or Secondary Energy may be given and received by and to the appropriate nominees of the respective parties by voice or electronic communication provided that it is confirmed in writing and transmitted or delivered by facsimile, courier or mail as soon as practicable.
More Definitions of Secondary Energy
Secondary Energy means the quantum of energy generated annually in excess of the design energy at the hydel generating station;
Secondary Energy means that Energy Hydro is willing to sell, according to Clause 5.02, at a rate approved by the Board and which, if not sold, would be surplus to its needs and likely to result in spillage at one or more of Hydro’s hydraulic generating stations;
Secondary Energy means the quantum of energy generated in excess of the design energy on an annual basis by the station.
Secondary Energy means energy that has been converted from its initial form, either renewable or non-renewable energy, into another energy form, such as gasoline or electricity for distribution and use;
Secondary Energy means that Energy which is surplus to Hydro’s needs and, if not sold, would likely result in spillage at one or more of Hydro’s hydraulic generating stations;