Core Resource(s) definition

Core Resource(s) means the minimum number of Resources invoiced to Client at all times during the Term of this Agreement.

Examples of Core Resource(s) in a sentence

  • See Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, From Self-Governance to Public-Private Part- nership: The Changing Role of Governments in the Management of the Internet’s Core Resources, 36 LOY.

  • Core Resources – these are allocated without restrictions to UN entities.

  • Child and Maternal Health Pilot Grant Program (CMH-Pilot) webpage for information regarding RFA, Frequently Asked Questions, Informational Calls, CCTSI and Core Resources, and Past Award Information.

  • Core Resources: Inter-governmental bodies that govern the operation of UN system entities centrally allocate the core resources.2. Non-Core Resources: Non-core resources are typically determined bilaterally at the country level and outside the inter- governmental mandates and processes of UN System entities.3. To be mobilized (funding gap): This is the difference between the required resources to achieve the outcomes of the UNPDF and the resources secured and firmly committed.

  • The CAE Core Resources The following core resources list has been compiled by the CAE Commission to reflect a body of resources that is aligned with the CAE exam content outline and would be useful in preparing to be a chief staff executive and for preparing to earn the CAE.

  • The Center has served approximately 16,000 individuals since its inception.Developing Core Resources for the Self-Represented The Maryland Access to Justice Commission has collaborated with the Judiciary’s Office of Communications & Public Affairs to develop a series of written and multimedia projects to provide information to individuals who must proceed in the courts without the benefit of counsel.

  • The Broad Stem Cell Research Center Microscopy, Flow Cytometry and High-Throughput Sequencing Core Resources were essential to the performance of these studies.

  • Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, ICANN Governance: From Self- Governance To Public-Private Partnership: The Changing Role of Governments in the Management of the Internet’s Core Resources, 36 Loy.

  • Every ward/service/team should maintain an agreed list of patient and carer resources as described in the Appendix 2 of this Policy - Core Resources and Display Products.

  • Scallan (who is an officer of the Company) was a director of Diamond Core Resources (Pty) Ltd ("Diamond Core") at the time Diamond Core was the subject of a final liquidation order by the Northern Cape High Court in South Africa in July 2009.

Related to Core Resource(s)

  • Energy Storage Resource means a resource capable of receiving electric energy from the grid and storing it for later injection to the grid that participates in the PJM Energy, Capacity and/or Ancillary Services markets as a Market Participant. Facilities Study:

  • Historic resource means a publicly or privately owned historic building, structure, site, object, feature, or open space located within an historic district designated by the national register of historic places, the state register of historic sites, or a local unit acting under the local historic districts act, 1970 PA 169, MCL 399.201 to 399.215, or that is individually listed on the state register of historic sites or national register of historic places, and includes all of the following:

  • Capacity Storage Resource means any hydroelectric power plant, flywheel, battery storage, or other such facility solely used for short term storage and injection of energy at a later time to participate in the PJM energy and/or Ancillary Services markets and which participates in the Reliability Pricing Model.

  • Public resources means water, fish, and wildlife and in addition means capital improvements of the state or its political subdivisions.

  • Water resources means all waters of the state occurring on the surface, in natural or artificial channels, lakes, reservoirs, or impoundments, and in subsurface aquifers, which are available, or which may be made available to agricultural, industrial, commercial, recreational, public, and domestic users;

  • energy service provider means a natural or legal person who delivers energy services or other energy efficiency improvement measures in a final customer’s facility or premises;

  • Resources shall have the meaning set forth in Section 23.1 of this Agreement.

  • Critical Energy Infrastructure Information means all information, whether furnished before or after the mutual execution of this Agreement, whether oral, written or recorded/electronic, and regardless of the manner in which it is furnished, that is marked “CEII” or “Critical Energy Infrastructure Information” or which under all of the circumstances should be treated as such in accordance with the definition of CEII in 18 C.F.R. § 388.13(c)(1). The Receiving Party shall maintain all CEII in a secure place. The Receiving Party shall treat CEII received under this agreement in accordance with its own procedures for protecting CEII and shall not disclose CEII to anyone except its Authorized Representatives.

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • Renewable Resources means one of the following sources of energy: solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric facilities or digester gas.

  • Landed Resources means when the Contractor or its Sub-contractor causes foreign nationals to be brought to the United Kingdom, to provide the Services.

  • Total resource cost test or "TRC test" means a standard that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net present value of the total benefits of the program to the net present value of the total costs as calculated over the lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the delivery of those efficiency measures, as well as other quantifiable societal benefits, including avoided natural gas utility costs, to the sum of all incremental costs of end-use measures that are implemented due to the program (including both utility and participant contributions), plus costs to administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side program, to quantify the net savings obtained by substituting the demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates shall be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by future regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse gases.

  • Reference Resource means a combustion turbine generating station, configured with two General Electric Frame 7FA turbines with inlet air cooling to 50 degrees, Selective Catalytic Reduction technology all CONE Areas, dual fuel capability, and a heat rate of 10.096 Mmbtu/ MWh.

  • Capacity Performance Resource means a Capacity Resource as described in Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.5A(a).

  • Business Critical means any function identified in any Statement of Work as Business Critical.

  • energy infrastructure means any physical equipment or facility which is located within the Union or linking the Union to one or more third countries and falling under the following categories:

  • energy service means the physical benefit, utility or good derived from a combination of energy with energy-efficient technology or with action, which may include the operations, maintenance and control necessary to deliver the service, which is delivered on the basis of a contract and in normal circumstances has proven to result in verifiable and measurable or estimable energy efficiency improvement or primary energy savings;

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;

  • Network Resource shall have the meaning as provided in the NYISO OATT, for such resources located in New York, and the meaning as provided in the PJM OATT, for such resources located in PJM.

  • CAISO Global Resource ID means the number or name assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO-Approved Meter.

  • Ecosystem services means the benefits that the public enjoys as a result of natural processes and biological diversity.

  • Building Energy Benchmarking means the process of measuring a building’s Energy use, tracking that use over time, and comparing performance to similar buildings.

  • Renewable energy resources means resources as defined

  • Net energy metering means the difference between the kilowatt-hours consumed by a customer-generator and the kilowatt-hours generated by the customer- generator's facility over any time period determined as if measured by a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions.

  • Production company means a person or entity engaged in the business of making motion picture, television, or radio images for theatrical, commercial, advertising, or education purposes; Reserved

  • Hydroelectric energy means water used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.