Current demand definition

Current demand means the 100-year water demand for existing uses within the service area of a designation applicant or designated provider, based on the annual report for the previous calendar year.
Current demand means the notice mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a)(i) or any subsequent notice given under paragraph 7(2) of Schedule 1;

Examples of Current demand in a sentence

  • Current demand for nuclear reactors can be divided into three main groups – countries that are growing rapidly, countries that are maintaining the market share of electricity they have now, and countries that are stalled out or shrinking their programs.

  • Current demand projections show that Southern Hillsborough County will require additional potable water by 2024.

  • Current demand has not been enough to justify the cost and complexity of higher order advanced modulation formats, therefore until now only simple amplitude modulation has been used.

Related to Current demand

  • Peak Demand means the maximum Metered Demand in the last 12 months;

  • Contract Demand means:

  • Billing Demand means the metered demand or connected load after necessary adjustments have been made for power factor, intermittent rating, transformer losses and minimum billing. A measurement in kiloWatts (kW) of the maximum rate at which electricity is consumed during a billing period;

  • Certificate of Unpaid Demand Note Demand means a certificate substantially in the form of Annex B to any Multi-Series Letter of Credit.

  • daily firm demand means the peak aggregate daily demand for gas by the Licensee's consumers from time to time which might reasonably be expected after the Licensee had interrupted or reduced the supply of gas toeach consumer to the extent that (otherwise than