Capacity definition
Capacity means the installed capacity requirement of the Reliability Assurance Agreement or similar such requirements as may be established.
Capacity means as agent, consultant, director, employee, owner, partner, shareholder or in any other capacity;
Capacity means “Unforced Capacity” as set forth in the PJM Agreements, or any successor measurement of capacity obligation of an LSE as may be employed in PJM (whether set forth in the PJM Agreements or elsewhere).
Examples of Capacity in a sentence
Non-Carbon Emitting Generation Capacity Performance (“NCGC Performance”) will determine ten percent (10%) of the Target Amount (“NCGC Performance Percentage”).
More Definitions of Capacity
Capacity means the maximum number of children for whom care can be provided at any given time.
Capacity means the maximum flow, expressed in normal cubic meters per time unit or in energy unit per time unit, to which the network user is entitled in accordance with the provisions of the transport contract;
Capacity means the age range, gender and maximum number of children on your current license.
Capacity means the maximum number of children the licensee is authorized by the department to have in care at any given time.
Capacity means:
(a) in relation to an aircraft, the payload of that aircraft available on a route or section of a route;
(b) in relation to an air service, the capacity of the aircraft used on such service multiplied by the frequency operated by such aircraft over a given period on a route or section of a route;
Capacity means the number of seats or the payload offered to the general public on a scheduled air service over a given period;
Capacity means licensed nursing beds multiplied by number of days in operation.