Demand definition
Examples of Demand in a sentence
The TripSpark Rides on Demand application, as SaaS will be accessible and available to the Customer and capable of all normal operating functions 24 hours a day, seven days a week except for periods of scheduled maintenance and previously approved outages.
The information was used to develop projected savings for EMS control strategies of Temperature Setback, Exhaust Fan/Damper Relief Damper Control, Demand Controlled Ventilation and Optimal Start which are designed in effect to reduce system run hours by delaying the warm-up period required based on outside temperature conditions to times when it is only necessary to run associated HVAC equipment to meet occupied hour set points and ventilation needs.
I agree to pay the amount owing on the Overdraft Protection including interest Upon Demand by the Credit Union.
JCI will use the unit Incremental Electrical Energy ($/kWh) rate (IER) and Demand Rate ($/kW) (DR), as defined in the Baseline Calculations and Utility Rates section of this document, to calculate avoided energy cost savings.
In order to encourage alternate means of transit and to minimize, to the extent practicable, the traffic impacts associated with the Master Plan, the Owner also agrees to identify and implement all Transportation Demand Management policies, measures and transportation improvements (“TDM Measures”) discussed in the Traffic Study at pages 56-58 a copy of which are attached hereto as Exhibit _J-1.