Demand flow definition

Demand flow means the flow of municipal waste from any single element, structure, development or complex of developments within the City that places a direct demand for collection and processing upon the system.
Demand flow means the demand for a flow of potable water at a given sustained rate to meet peak demand for fire flows and domestic consumption for any given single element, structure, development, or complex or developments within the city.

Related to Demand flow

  • Demand Request shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Demand Registration Request shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.1(a).

  • Nominated Demand Resource Value means the amount of load reduction that a Demand Resource commits to provide either through direct load control, firm service level or guaranteed load drop programs. For existing Demand Resources, the maximum Nominated Demand Resource Value is limited, in accordance with the PJM Manuals, to the value appropriate for the method by which the load reduction would be accomplished, at the time the Base Residual Auction or Incremental Auction is being conducted.

  • Demand Bid means a bid, submitted by a Load Serving Entity in the Day-ahead Energy Market, to purchase energy at its contracted load location, for a specified timeframe and megawatt quantity, that if cleared will result in energy being scheduled at the specified location in the Day-ahead Energy Market and in the physical transfer of energy during the relevant Operating Day.

  • Demand Party has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).