Supply-side resource definition

Supply-side resource means a resource that provides a supply of electrical energy or capacity, or both, to a utility. A supply-side resource includes the following:
Supply-side resource means a resource that can provide electrical energy or capacity to the utility. Supply-side resources include utility-owned generating facilities, and energy or capacity purchased from other utilities and nonutilities. Supply-side resources include modifications to existing generating facilities.
Supply-side resource means a resource that provides a supply of electrical energy or capacity, or both, to a utility. A supply-side resource may include, but is not limited to, the following:

More Definitions of Supply-side resource

Supply-side resource means, as applicable: (a) Any
Supply-side resource means an electric generation or
Supply-side resource means an electric generation, transmission, or distribution facility on the utility side of the meter, either owned or operated by PREPA, or the output of which is
Supply-side resource means a resource that provides a supply of energy, Capacity, or grid services to a Utility.

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