Standby Service definition

Standby Service means service supplied for standby or breakdown purposes or to supplement the customer’s water supply.
Standby Service means a type of backup service available to Transportation Service Customers served under Columbia’s General Transportation Service rate schedules SGTS, GTS and LGTS which will make gas available at all times except when interruption is necessary due to force majeure conditions or where service to human needs customers is threatened.
Standby Service means the delivery of power and energy:

Examples of Standby Service in a sentence

  • In the event that a Customer that is not covered by Standby Service seeks to purchase natural gas supplies from the Company, such sales may be made by the Company in its sole discretion under such terms and conditions as the Company may require.

  • The Company shall have no obligation to provide natural gas supplies to Customers that contract for TPS Service, except for those whose TPS contracted for Standby Service, limited to Essential Gas User Customers.

  • TPS Service is not available to Customers who are defined as “Essential Gas Users” under the curtailment provision as set forth in Section 17 of the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff unless such Customers’ TPS, in an amount sufficient to meet such Customers’ ADDQ and/or DCQ, agrees to contract and pay for Standby Service as defined in the TPS Service Classification or for such Customers’ TPS demonstrates that it possesses Comparable Capacity as defined in the TPS Service Classification.

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  • If no prior election has been made then the customer will receive Standby Service only.


More Definitions of Standby Service

Standby Service means SCE’s retail service to customers who supply a part or all of their electrical requirements from an onsite generating facility as defined, interconnected, and operated in accordance with SCE’s Rule 21, Wholesale Distribution Access Tariff (WDAT) or Transmission Owners (TO) tariff, but who will require electric service from SCE’s electrical system during periods of a partial or complete outage of the customer’s generating facility.
Standby Service means Delivery Service pursuant to General Rule 20. Standby Service rates (Rate III or Rate IV of SC 5, Rate IV or Rate V of SC 8, 9, or 12, or Rate II of SC 13) are applicable to Customers who take Standby Service except as provided under General Rule 20.3.
Standby Service means electric energy and capacity delivered by the Company to replace electric energy and capacity ordinarily provided by the Customer’s Alternative Source of Power when such source of power is unavailable.
Standby Service means electric energy or capacity supplied by the Company to replace energy or capacity ordinarily generated by the Customer's own generation equipment during periods of either scheduled (maintenance) or unscheduled (backup) outages of all or a portion of the Customer's generation.
Standby Service means an ambulance with two medical technicians, will locate themselves at a function or event and will remain dedicated to that event, and will not be available for other routine EMS calls in the area. Dedicated standbys are subject to the availability of “EMS” crews and resources, however, are subject to removal at the discretion of the acting chief for immediate life-threatening emergencies.
Standby Service means the electric service supplied by the Transmission Provider for Station Usage pursuant to the PUCN approved tariff, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 3, as such tariff may be amended from time to time.
Standby Service means a contractual service that can replace scheduled Power at the Point of Receipt if the Retailer fails to deliver Power or there is a transmission system constraint.