standby power definition

standby power means electricity generated by any person under an arrangement relating to the provision of standby, backup or emergency electricity for loads associated with a user, and includes such electricity generated by that user;
standby power means the power required in case of planned or forced outage of the CGP, including for Startup;
standby power means an alternative source of providing power in the event of an electrical outage.

More Definitions of standby power

standby power means power required in case of outage(s) of the generator from which the open access customer is drawing power;
standby power means the power consumed when the good is in standby mode, expressed in Watts, as specified in the test report;
standby power means power made available during a facility outage to a facility or to an end-use customer who uses power generated by the facility.
standby power means the power consumed by the lamp control gear in standby mode;
standby power means power required in case an Open Access customer is unable to procure/draw power from open Access source due to outage of generator with whom he has the agreement to procure power or failure of transmission/distribution system.
standby power means power made available during a facility
standby power means power supplied to an Open Access Customer, other than a Licensee or a generating company excluding a Captive Generating Plant, by the Connected Licensee against booking of a reserved generation capacity by such Open Access Customer or reserved allocation for such Open Access Customer when power from open access source is not available to the Open Access Customer or as and when required but subject to Force Majeure Event;