Generating Station Clause Samples
The 'Generating Station' clause defines the specific facility or location where electricity is produced for delivery under the agreement. It typically identifies the physical site, its capacity, and any relevant operational characteristics, such as the type of generation (e.g., solar, wind, gas) or its connection point to the grid. By clearly specifying the generating station, this clause ensures both parties understand the source of the supplied electricity, which is essential for compliance, performance measurement, and risk allocation.
Generating Station. In selling Products produced by the Generating Station, MAEM shall attempt to maximize revenues for Project Company.
Generating Station. Seller's 31.8 MW steam turbine generation station including electric generators, step-up transformers and appurtenant facilities, located at Kennecott's Smelter in Magna, Utah.
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Generating Station. Seller's 7.54 MW natural gas turbine generation station including electric generators, step-up transformers and appurtenant facilities, located at Kennecott's Refinery in Magna, Utah.
Generating Station. This station is located in Red Rock, Noble County, Oklahoma. The station includes two (2) 570 MW steam electric generating units designated as Sooner Units 1 and 2. Each unit is a fossil-fuel fired boiler with heat inputs greater than 250-mmBtu/hr. Sooner Units 1 and 2 were in existence prior to August 7, 1977, but not in operation prior to August 7, 1962. Both units fire coal as their primary fuel, and both units have the potential to emit 250 TPY or more of NOx, SO2, and PM. The facility is currently permitted to operate under DEQ Air Quality Permit No. 2003-274-TVR, which was issued on February 11, 2006. Muskogee Generating Station – This station is located in Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. The station includes two (2) 572 MW steam electric generating units designated as Muskogee Units 4 and 5. Each unit is a fossil-fuel fired boiler with heat inputs greater than 250-mmBtu/hr. Both Muskogee Units 4 and 5 were in existence prior to August 7, 1977, but not in operation prior to August 7, 1962. Both units fire coal as their primary fuel, and both units have the potential to emit 250 TPY or more of NOx, SO2, and PM. The facility is currently permitted to operate under DEQ Air Quality Permit No. 2005-271-TVR, which was issued on September 8, 2009.
Generating Station. Company has constructed and is now operating a steam electric generating plant consisting of six turbo-generators, as described in Appendix "A" to this Agreement, with all other necessary equipment, including general equipment at Joppa, Illinois, and six transmission circuits (sometimes collectively referred to in this Agreement as the "Joppa Plant") for the purposes of (1) delivering electric power and energy to the point of delivery (as described in Section 2.01) for use at the Project, and (2) delivering electric power and energy to the point of delivery (as described in Section 2.01) between Company and the systems of Company's sponsoring companies (Union Electric Company, Central Illinois Public Service Company, Illinois Power Company, and Kentucky Utilities Company) (referred to as "Sponsoring Companies").
Generating Station. Three coal-fired steam electric generating units, each having a nameplate rating of 750 mw and an estimated Net Effective Generating Capability of 770 mw, and all facilities and structures used therewith or related thereto, to be constructed at or adjacent to the Navajo Plant Site. The Navajo Generating Station is generally described in -3- <PAGE> Exhibit A-1 hereto. 4.8 NAVAJO PLANT SITE: A parcel of land in Coconino County, Arizona, consisting of approximately 1,020 acres and being generally depicted on Exhibit B hereto. 4.9 NAVAJO PROJECT: The Navajo Project shall consist of the Navajo Generating Station and the Transmission System, all as generally described and depicted on Exhibit A hereto.
Generating Station. SECTION 1.02 Interconnections with Sponsoring Companies and Tennessee Valley Authority........................................... SECTION 1.03 Maintenance of Switch Positions, Relays, Communication and Telemetering Equipment............................................... SECTION 1.04
Generating Station. For the purposes of initial and return travel for work performed at Generating Station, employees supplied from The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers’ out of work list shall be compensated on the following basis: Thunder Bay Hiring Hall Winnipeg Hiring Halls Toronto Hiring Hall hours pay plus equivalent public transportation (bus fare) to hours travel time plus air transportation (economy fare) to Thunder Bay and hours pay plus equivalentpublic transportation (bus fare) to hours travel time plus air transportation (economy fare) to Thunder Bay and hours pay plus equivalentpublic transportation (bus fare) to For all work performed at Thunder Bay and the Union will notify the Office when the Thunder Bay out of work list has been exhausted, as per Article Employment of the collective Agreement. */-
