Cogenerator definition

Cogenerator means a power plant that produces (1) electricity; and (2) useful thermal energy for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes.
Cogenerator means any corporation or person employing cogeneration (as defined in Section 218.5 of the California Public Utilities Code) for producing power for the generation of electricity for self use or sale to others from a qualified cogeneration facility (as defined in the federal Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and regulations thereunder).
Cogenerator means a generating unit that produces electric energy and useful thermal energy for industrial, commercial, or heating and cooling purposes, through the sequential or simultaneous use of the original fuel energy and waste heat recovery.

Examples of Cogenerator in a sentence

  • The Cogenerator agrees to pay to the City fifty percent (50%) of the Net Monetized Value from the receipt of any revenues received by the Cogenerator from the sale of Environmental Attributes generated and sold by the Cogenerator from any future cogeneration project agreed upon by the City and the Cogenerator that utilizes Landfill Gas generated on the Miramar Landfill.

  • Upon request by the Company, the Cogenerator or Small Power Producer must demonstrate that the facility is a Qualifying Facility as defined by PURPA.

  • At the request of Cogenerator, Company will consider arrangements for payment of sums due in periodic installments; any such arrangement will be upon such terms and at such rate of interest as may be agreed.

  • Such completion may be advanced, as agreed by Cogenerator and Company, if necessary to provide power and energy for construction of the Plant.

  • Cogenerator shall maintain meter records and other records needed to reflect power and energy generated at the Plant and records of all pertinent fuel and electrical parameters of the Plant.


More Definitions of Cogenerator

Cogenerator means a producer qualified under Section 201 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 as a cogeneration facility. A facility's power production capacity:
Cogenerator means the person who is the owner of the cogeneration facility.
Cogenerator means MM San Diego LLC., a Delaware limited liability company and an Affiliate of the Phase III Cogeneration Facility Contractor, and its successors and assigns permitted under the Cogeneration Agreement.
Cogenerator means a qualifying cogenerator or qualifying small power producer within the meaning
Cogenerator means a person who generates power in an efficient cogeneration process. Requirements for efficient cogeneration shall be established by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications on the basis of the methodology set out in Annex III to Directive 2004/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the promotion of cogeneration based on a useful heat demand in the internal energy market and amending Directive 92/42/EEC (OJ L 052, 21.02.2004, pp. 50–60).
Cogenerator means a qualifying cogenerator or qualifying small
Cogenerator means the person carrying out cogeneration”;