Bulk system definition

Bulk system means a fuel distribution system consisting of refineries, pipelines, vessels and terminals. Fuel storage and blending facilities that are not fed by pipeline or vessel are considered outside the bulk transfer system.

Examples of Bulk system in a sentence

  • E-Bulk schema results are not to be printed out, nor retained electronically other than within the e- Bulk system.

  • The Bulk system addresses this issue and the unbounded chunk problem using several heuristics.

  • The actual results for all 39 method blanks associated with each analytical activity are provided in Appendices D through G.

  • Bulk system peak load is commonly referred to as “coincident peak”.

  • Bulk system demand-related costs are recovered from a charge levied on a measure of coincident peak in each month, referred to as “12CP.” Each customer pays the 12CP charge based on their metered consumption during the time of coincident peak in each month in MW.

  • Bulk system demand-driven costs associated with non-coincident peak.

  • Bulk system reliability needs like frequency regulation and spinning reserve are the most valuable ancillary services and the most technically difficult to provide.

  • Bulk system planning is conducted by the IESO and is informed by government policy such as the long term energy plan (“LTEP”).

  • Bulk system reliability may be enhanced by greater market participation and visibility associated with a reduction in the minimum-size threshold.

  • Bulk system reinforcements are determined by the coincident peak demand for the BC Hydro service area, including domestic load and firm exports to Fortis, New Westminster, Alberta, and the US.

Related to Bulk system

  • Bulk Supply means a supply agreement made under section 40 of the Act;

  • UST system or “tank system” means an underground storage tank, connected underground piping, underground ancillary equipment, and containment system, if any.

  • Petroleum UST system means an underground storage tank system that contains petroleum or a mixture of petroleum with de minimis quantities of other regulated substances. Such systems include those containing motor fuels, jet fuels, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel oils, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oils.