Auxiliary Load Sample Clauses
The Auxiliary Load clause defines the allocation and management of electrical power used by equipment or systems that support the main operations but are not directly involved in primary production. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for providing, metering, and paying for the electricity consumed by auxiliary systems such as lighting, control systems, or cooling units. By clearly delineating these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent disputes over energy costs and ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding auxiliary power usage.
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Auxiliary Load. The term “Auxiliary Load” shall mean power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the Facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, and exciters).
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Auxiliary Load. That energy necessary to meet the electrical requirements of the Auxiliary Components. Such requirements shall approximate 3,000 kilowatts (kW) as delivered over a period of time.
Auxiliary Load. For temperature sensitive units, provide MW vs. temp curves and indicate maximum summer and winter net capability below: • Maximum summer net (net MW = ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ minus auxiliary loads total MW) which can be achieved at 90 degrees F: • Maximum winter net (net MW = ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ minus auxiliary loads total MW) which can be achieved at 10 degrees F:
