Incremental Capacity definition

Incremental Capacity means the increase in Capacity attributable to a New Facility.
Incremental Capacity means a possible future increase via market-based procedures in technical capacity or possible new capacity created where none currently exists that may be offered based on investment in physical infrastructure or long-term capacity optimisation and subsequently allocated subject to the positive outcome of an economic test, in the following cases:
Incremental Capacity means the difference between (i) the Committed Shipper Capacity on a line segment in a Proration Month, less (ii) the aggregate amount of capacity allocated to all Committed Shippers under Item No. 100(C)(i).

Examples of Incremental Capacity in a sentence

  • Pursuant to Section 234 of the Tariff, Interconnection Customer shall have Incremental Capacity Transfer Rights between the following associated source(s) and sink(s) in the indicated quantities: None.

  • Pursuant to Section 234 of the Tariff, Interconnection Customer shall have Incremental Capacity Transfer Rights between the following associated source(s) and sink(s) in the indicated quantities: Quantities of Incremental Capacity Transfer Rights will be determined pursuant to the timeframes and procedures set forth in Section 234 of the Tariff.

  • For clarity, any costs incurred by or on behalf of a Party (or its Affiliates) that are in excess of the budget (plus the Permitted Overage) for such costs as set forth in the applicable Joint Development Plan and Budget, Global Commercialization Plan, Incremental Capacity Buildup Plan, Additional Research Plan or Commercial Capacity Buildup Plan, in each case, for the applicable Program, shall be [***].

  • The Company has successfully participated in the Binding Phase of the Incremental Capacity Process according to the Project Proposal and the Binding Phase notice and has been Allocated Capacity at DESFA’s Side of the Interconnection Point Nea Mesimvria (“IP Nea Mesimvria”) pursuant to the Transportation Confirmation number [●].

  • The JSC shall approve the form of any necessary documentation relating to any payments hereunder in connection with the Joint Development Program, Additional Study Development Plan, Global Commercialization Plan, Incremental Capacity Buildup Plan, or Commercial Capacity Buildup Plan, as applicable, so as to afford the Parties appropriate accounting treatment in relation to any of the transactions or payments contemplated hereunder.


More Definitions of Incremental Capacity

Incremental Capacity means: IP Entry Capacity that is, or is to be:
Incremental Capacity has the meaning specified in Section 2.14(a).
Incremental Capacity means the difference between ninety percent (90%) of the available capacity on the System, or a line segment thereof, in a Proration Month, less the aggregate amount of capacity allocated to all Committed Shippers under Item No. 7(C) of this tariff.
Incremental Capacity means capacity that could be made available at existing interconnection points beyond the level of existing capacity based on an investment or a long‐term capacity optimisation5.
Incremental Capacity means capacity created at Rough achieved through investment in storage operations by CSL which is incremental to the Minimum Rough Capacity, Additional Space and Further Additional Space;
Incremental Capacity means the difference between (1) ninety percent (90%) of the available capacity on Carrier’s system (or the allocated portion thereof) in a Proration Month, less (2) the aggregate amount of capacity allocated to all Committed Shippers under Item No. 80(2).
Incremental Capacity means, with respect to any quarter during the Earn-Out Term, the amount of any increase in the design capacity of the Fresh Water System (as defined in the Water Services Agreement) owned by Rice Water OH as of the last day of such fiscal quarter compared to the Effective Date (the “Applicable Period”) attributable to (i) new water use or withdrawal permits received by, or assigned to, the Partnership granting the Partnership the right to take water from the Ohio River or (ii) infrastructure connected to the Ohio River with a corresponding right to take water from the Ohio River, completed and placed into service during the Applicable Period, other than due to any repair, alteration, modification or replacement of damaged, worn-out or obsolete infrastructure of the same type, in each case as determined in good faith by the Partnership.