Verification Methodology definition

Verification Methodology if any, means an identified, disclosed, quantitative methodology, capable of being expressed in words and quantitative factors, to measure activity or avoided activity, used by a Verification Provider.
Verification Methodology if any, means an identified, disclosed, quantitative methodology, capable of being expressed in words and quantitative factors, to measure activity or avoided activity, used by a Verification Provider. “Verification Provider”, if any, means an entity that could be an entity other than the Certification Authority, but could also be the Certification Authority, that verifies or audits specified aspects of Products, RECs, or one or more specified Environmental Attributes.
Verification Methodology means the Scheme audit and verification methodology as determined by the Principal and notified to the Operator from time to time.

Examples of Verification Methodology in a sentence

  • The Verification Data must cover the entire Call Period and any other periods required in order for Transpower to apply the relevant Verification Methodology.

  • Absent that, specifying the Verification Provider and Verification Methodology is entirely optional.

  • The Baseline Verification Methodology will be used by the Company to verify the actual Load Relief provided (measured in kW and kWh) during each hour of each designated Load Relief Period and Test Event.

  • Verification relates to proof of claims, by a disclosed Verification Methodology used by the Verification Provider, of the characteristics of the Environmental Attributes of the REC.

  • The amount of Load Relief delivered during an Event is determined by the Baseline Verification Methodology and is satisfied by a satisfactory response to the calling of a Term-DLM or Auto-DLM Event by Con Xxxxxx.

  • Each enrollment entered onto the DR Portal must state a valid Con Edison account number, the Demand Response Program, the Baseline Verification Methodology, Load Relief via Curtailment (kW) (with those participating solely by generation filling in 0 kW), the Sub-Aggregation number (if any) and the Customer’s Vintage Year of enrollment, and whether or not there is on-site generation being used to provide Load Relief.

  • Verification Methodology: It is very important that the DP keeps the share certificates received from the BO under a safe custody.

  • A single CBL Verification Methodology will be used for each customer to assess both energy (kWh) and demand (kW) Load Relief.

  • CBL Verification Methodology: The methodology used by the Authority to verify the actual Load Relief provided (kW and kWh) during each hour of each designated Load Relief Period and Test Event.

  • The emulation environment of the detectors uses: SystemVerilog IEEE 1800, UVM – Universal Verification Methodology – Accelera, and TLM – transaction Level Modeling.


More Definitions of Verification Methodology

Verification Methodology. , if any, means an identified, disclosed, quantitative methodology, capable of being expressed in words and quantitative factors, to measure activity or avoided activity, used by a Verification Provider.
Verification Methodology means the methodology for the Verification of ERs as set forth in Verification Report;

Related to Verification Methodology

  • Methodology means a document describing how a designated benchmark administrator determines a designated benchmark;

  • Reconciliation Procedures means those procedures set forth in Section 7.09 of this Agreement.

  • Valuation manual means the manual of valuation instructions adopted by the NAIC as specified in this section or as subsequently amended.

  • Balance Computation Method We use the daily balance method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the balance in the account each day. Compounding and Crediting: Interest is compounded daily and calculated on a 365/366 day basis. Interest is credited on a monthly basis.

  • Random selection process means a process by which currently income-eligible households are selected for placement in affordable housing units such that no preference is given to one applicant over another except for purposes of matching household income and size with an appropriately priced and sized affordable unit (e.g., by lottery).

  • Root Cause Analysis Report means a report addressing a problem or non-conformance, in order to get to the ‘root cause’ of the problem, which thereby assists in correcting or eliminating the cause, and prevent the problem from recurring.

  • Independent Verification means that an evaluation is undertaken and reported by an individual or body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO Guide 65:1996 (EN 45011:1998) General requirements for bodies operating product certification systems (as amended form time to time) or equivalent, and who is accredited to audit against forest management standards by a body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO 17011: 2004 General Requirements for Providing Assessment and Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies (as amended from time to time) or equivalent.

  • Verification Report As defined in Section 4.19.

  • Valuation Report means the valuation report or reports for mortgage purposes, in the form of the pro-forma contained in the Standard Documentation, obtained by the Seller from a Valuer in respect of each Mortgaged Property or a valuation report in respect of a valuation made using a methodology which would be acceptable to a reasonable prudent mortgage lender;

  • Selection Criteria means and includes all of the requirements, considerations,

  • Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) means the Governmentwide, electronic, web-based system for small business subcontracting program reporting. The eSRS is located at http://www.esrs.gov.

  • Benchmarks mean the performance milestones that are set forth in Appendix D.

  • Practice of behavior analysis means the design, implementation, and evaluation of environmental

  • Method Detection Level or “MDL” means the minimum concentration of an analyte (substance) that can be measured and reported with a ninety- nine percent (99%) confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero (0) as determined by procedure set forth in 40 CFR 136, Appendix B. The method detection level or MDL is equivalent to the LOD.

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • CEC Certification and Verification means that the CEC has certified (or, with respect to periods before the Project has been constructed, that the CEC has pre-certified) that the Project is an ERR for purposes of the California Renewables Portfolio Standard and that all Energy produced by the Project qualifies as generation from an ERR for purposes of the Project.

  • Settlement Procedures Timetable For offers to purchase Certificated Notes accepted by the Company, Settlement Procedures A through F set forth above shall be completed as soon as possible following the trade but not later than the respective times (New York City time) set forth below: Settlement Procedure Time ---------- ----

  • Standard Operating Procedures or “SOP” means the procedures as specified in the Annexes or Attachments to the relevant Schedules;

  • Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Standards means the accessibility standards for electronic and information resources contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 213.

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • Random selection basis means a mechanism for selection of employees that:

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Operation Procedures means the procedures contained in Annexure A hereto which the Contractor is obliged to follow when performing work on behalf of the company

  • Auditing Services means those services within the scope of the practice of a certified public accounting firm licensed under Chapter 473 of the Florida Statutes, and qualified to conduct audits in accordance with government auditing standards as adopted by the Florida Board of Accountancy.