Demonstration period definition

Demonstration period means a sixty-hour period in which the Committed Capacity Test must be completed.
Demonstration period means a period of time not less than 15 months, approved under 40 CFR 76.10, as amended through December 19, 1996, for demonstrating that the affected unit cannot meet the applicable emission limitation under 40 CFR Sections 76.5 or 76.7 as amended through December 19, 1996, or 76.6, as amended through June 12, 1997, and establishing the minimum NOx emission rate that the unit can achieve during long-term load dispatch operation.
Demonstration period means a period of time not less than fifteen months, approved under rule 3745-103-62 of the Administrative Code, for demonstrating that the affected unit cannot meet the applicable emission limitation under rule 3745-103-57, 3745-103-58, or 3745-103-59 of the Administrative Code and establishing the minimum NOx emission rate that the unit can achieve during long-term load dispatch operation.

Examples of Demonstration period in a sentence

  • In accordance with STC 34, the Measure Bundle Protocol (Attachment R) defines the Performing Provider system-level measures that are bundled to align closely with transformative DSRIP project areas from the Initial Demonstration Period and includes an appendix for measure specifications.

  • A CNA-Seasonal may be demonstrated at any time during the Claimed Capability Demonstration Period.

  • CNA-Seasonal A CNA-Seasonal of a DARD must be conducted once each seasonal Capability Demonstration Period.

  • EPA will determine the limits based on: (i) the level of performance during the Step 2 Demonstration Period; (ii) a reasonable certainty of compliance; and (iii) any other available and relevant information.

  • EPA will use the data collected during the Step 2 Demonstration Period, as well as all other available and relevant information, to establish long-term and short-term final limits for SO2 emissions from the Billings FCCU.


More Definitions of Demonstration period

Demonstration period means the period of time during which county administrative entities or service delivery organizations will provide services to enrollees.
Demonstration period. The period from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2013 in which the Demonstration will be effective. Demonstration Provider: A physician, advanced practice nurse or other health care provider who meets the State’s Medicaid provider enrollment requirements for the Demonstration, hospital, facility, or pharmacy licensed or otherwise authorized to provide Demonstration related Services to P4HB Participants within the State or jurisdiction in which they are furnished. Also known as P4HB Provider.
Demonstration period means the three hundred sixty-five day period that begins the day a HOME choice participant is discharged from an institutional setting into a qualified residence in the community and during which the participant is eligible for HOME choice services.
Demonstration period. Commencing with the first anniversary of the Commercial Operations Date with respect to the Complex, a period of sixty (60) Days following the last Day of the last Month in the Maintenance Months in each Year, or such other sixty (60)-Day period as may be agreed between the Power Purchaser and the Company, during which the Company shall carry out the Annual Capacity Test.
Demonstration period means a period of time not less than fifteen months, approved under rule 3745-103-62 of the Administrative Code, for demonstrating that the affected unit cannot meet the applicable emission limitation under rule 3745-103-57, 3745-103-58, or 3745-103-59 of the
Demonstration period means a restricted access mode in which the Licensee can view the interface of the Software Products, learn about the functionality of the Software Products, and see the Tariff Plans without any obligation to purchase the License in the future.
Demonstration period means that period of time commencing on November 7, 2016 and ending on the earlier of December 31, 2017 or the start of the Active Period as set forth in Section 7.