EDC definition

EDC means Export Development Canada.
EDC means the external development charges levied/ leviable by whatever name called or in whatever form with all such conditions imposed by the Haryana Government and/or any other competent authority on the said complex and also includes any further increase in external development charges.

Examples of EDC in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect any other agreement between the EDC and the Interconnection Customer.

  • If to EDC: Use the contact information provided on the EDC’s web page for small generator interconnection.

  • The Interconnection Customer shall provide the EDC with a completed copy of the Interconnection Agreement Certificate of Completion, including evidence of the electrical inspection performed by the local authority having jurisdiction.

  • If the Interconnection Customer makes such modifications without the EDC’s prior written authorization, the EDC shall have the right to temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility.

  • The Interconnection Customer must receive written authorization from the EDC before making any changes to the Small Generator Facility, other than minor changes that do not have a significant impact on safety or reliability of the Electric Distribution System as determined by the EDC.


More Definitions of EDC

EDC means Export Development Canada and its successors and assigns.
EDC means the external development charges levied by the Government of Haryana, which shall be charged additionally as applicable and the same shall be paid by the Applicant(s) as and when demanded by the Company.
EDC means the education development charge that would be payable in the absence of the exemption;
EDC means El Dorado Chemical Company, an Oklahoma corporation.
EDC means the external development charges levied/leviable by the Government of Haryana now or in future.
EDC means Energy Development Corporation, a New Jersey corporation, and its permitted successors and assigns.