Electric Generators Clause Samples

Electric Generators. Affiliated and independent generators within the MRO region.
Electric Generators. (a) Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge that Tenant no longer requires use of the Generator. Accordingly, effective as of the date of this Agreement, Section 9.8 of the Lease shall be deleted in its entirety and have no further force and effect; provided, provided, that Tenant’s liability to pay the EPS Fee and any and all other payments, sums or charges due or to become due with respect to EPS and/or the Generator pursuant to the terms of the Lease (as amended by this Agreement), apportioned through and including the date of this Agreement, shall survive this Agreement and shall be due and payable by Tenant within ten (10) Business Days following written demand by Landlord. (b) Tenant acknowledges and agrees that any electrical generator or other related equipment, including mountings and supports, installed by or on behalf of Tenant, any sublessee or licensee of Tenant or any party claiming by or through Tenant, on the Roof Space or any other portion of the Building located outside the Premises, shall constitute a “Tenant’s Generator” for all purposes of Section 9.10 of the Lease, and Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, comply strictly with the provisions of Section 9.10 in connection therewith.
Electric Generators. ‌ VisualDOE supports two types of electric generators a diesel driven and a gas turbine driven. The electric generator form is activated by selecting either the diesel generator or gas turbine generator icons on the plant editor form or using the equipment editor form. The information in the electric generator form changes based on the type of generator chosen. A separate electric meter can be defined to sell electrical energy back to a utility. This is defined by choosing the Add Cogen Sale Meter for the electric rate on the projects tab in both the Graphic Editor and Plant Only Runs. Electric Generation Efficiency. The efficiency of the generator, fuel energy/electrical energy, for generating electricity at full load. Minimum Operating Point. This is the lowest part-load ratio the generator is allowed to operate. Maximum Operating Point. This is the highest part-load ratio the generator is allowed to operate. Operating Point. This is the optimum operating part-load ratio for the generator. DOE-2 attempts to operate the equipment at this point. Fuel Meter. This list box is shown when multiple fuel meters exist.