CONE definition

CONE means a device used to indicate beam direction and to establish a minimum source-surface distance. It may or may not incorporate a collimator.

Examples of CONE in a sentence

  • If a Competitive Entry Exemption has already been granted that exemption shall be subject to revocation by the NYISO or the Commission after which the Examined Facility [if applicable -- Additional CRIS MW] shall potentially be subject to an Offer Floor set at the Mitigation Net CONE Offer Floor as specified under Section 23.4.5.7.9.5 starting with the date of the revocation pursuant to Section 23.4.5.7.9.5.3 of the Services Tariff.

  • Merchant Transmission Facilities shall not include Attachment Facilities, Network Upgrade Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades.Net CONE: The value representing the cost of new entry, net of energy and ancillary services revenues, utilized by the ISO in establishing the ICAP Demand Curves pursuant to Section 5 of the ISO Market Services Tariff.

  • The adjusted CONE and Net CONE values will be published on the ISO’s web site.

  • MY ORGANIZATION AND OUR REPRESENTATIVES WILL MAINTAIN A CONE OF SILENCE AND AVOID ALL PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS WITH LAUSD OFFICIALS DURING THE REQUIRED TIMES OF LAUSD’S CONTRACTING PROCESS.

  • Prior to applying the annual adjustment for the Capacity Commitment Period beginning on June 1, 2019, Net CONE will be reduced by $0.43/kW-month to reflect the elimination of the PER adjustment.


More Definitions of CONE

CONE means a group of schools whose students feed a high school and schools and agencies which interact with the high school.
CONE means cost of new entry in line with the CONE methodology;
CONE means Cone International Holdings II, Inc., a Delaware corporation and holder of at least one share of the outstanding capital stock of all of the Subsidiary Guarantors.