Feasibility Studies definition

Feasibility Studies shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b).
Feasibility Studies have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2(A)(i).
Feasibility Studies means the feasibility studies undertaken or to be undertaken by the Concessionaire as described in the Concessionaire’s BAFO and more particularly set out in Error! Reference source not found.;

Examples of Feasibility Studies in a sentence

  • Percentages of Optional Interconnection Feasibility Studies exceeding 45 Calendar Days and 90 Calendar Days (if the Developer elected the more detailed scope per Section 30.6.2 of this Attachment X) to complete in the reporting quarter, calculated as the sum of Sections 30.3.4.2.1(B) and 30.3.4.2.1(C) divided by the sum of Sections 30.3.4.2.1(A) and 30.3.4.2.1(C).

  • For each calendar quarter, the ISO must calculate and post the information detailed in Sections 30.3.4.2.1 through 30.3.4.2.4 below.30.3.4.2.1 Optional Interconnection Feasibility Studies processing time.

  • See Section 7, Part B for charges associated with the provision of Feasibility Studies.

  • Our charges associated with the provision of Feasibility Studies involving design in advance of a formal Connection Application are set out in the table below.

  • Guidance for Conducting Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies Under CERCLA.


More Definitions of Feasibility Studies

Feasibility Studies means work undertaken by the licensee and any potential new provider in order to assess the ability of the potential new provider to provide Black Start services; and
Feasibility Studies means feasibility studies and other pre-design studies involving technical and/or economic investigation and appraisal of a project;
Feasibility Studies means such studies as may be reasonably required in accordance with Novartis’ standard operating procedures to advance a Product through to the end of Phase I clinical studies, subject to the payment by Novartis of the applicable milestone payment.
Feasibility Studies is defined in Section 2.a.
Feasibility Studies means work undertaken by the licensee and any potential new provider in order to assess the ability of the potential new provider to provide restoration services. "imbalance price" means a price, in the BSC, for charging for imbalances as referred to in paragraph 2(b)(ii) of standard condition C3 (Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC)).indicated marginshall have the same meaning as that given to that term in the Grid Code“interconnected TSO”means the operator of any transmission system outside of the national electricity transmission system operator area whose transmission system is connected to the national electricity transmission system by one or more interconnectors (irrespective of the ownership of those interconnectors). “new provider” means an authorised electricity or other provider in respect of a generation set or other asset in respect of which the licensee has not entered into any agreement to provide restoration services prior to the date on which this condition takes effect in this licence. "relevant balancing services" means balancing services other than(a) those which the licensee has acquired through the mere acceptance of an offer or bid in the balancing mechanism, provided that such offer or bid was not made pursuant to any prior agreement, and(b) those which the Authority directs the licensee not to treatas relevant balancing services.“system management”means: (a) the licensee’s management of transmission constraints; (b) the licensee’s management of adverse effects on the national electricity transmission system arising from changes
Feasibility Studies. As defined in Article I, Section 1.3. This definition includes the Conservation Studies, the Development Studies, the Groundwater Studies and the Environmental Studies.
Feasibility Studies is defined in Section 9.1.