Distributed Generation (DG) definition

Distributed Generation (DG) means any electricity generating technology installed by an Interconnection Customer or independent electricity producer that is connected at the distribution system level of the SRP Distribution System.
Distributed Generation (DG) means the Customer’s distributed generation together with all Protective Devices, safety and associated equipment, and improvements necessary or
Distributed Generation (DG) means power generation at the point of consumption;

Examples of Distributed Generation (DG) in a sentence

  • Diverse Power will refer to all these as Distributed Generation (DG).

  • It is the intent of the Cooperative to allow Members to install Distributed Generation (DG), provided the Member’s DG Facility does not adversely affect the Cooperative.

  • It is the intent of the Cooperative to allow Members to install Distributed Generation (DG), provided the Member’s DG facility does not adversely affect the Cooperative.

  • Central Georgia EMC will refer to all these as Distributed Generation (DG).

  • Customer will not be eligible to subscribe to the SolarChoice Program if they are a current Distributed Generation (DG) Customer of Utility, and have a renewable resource connected at their residence or place of business.

  • The number of RECs eligible for sale under this contract shall be measured or calculated as outlined below, based upon the technology and size of the Distributed Generation (DG) system installed.

  • Refer to the NCPPD Distributed Generation (DG) Policies and Procedures Manual’s Section 6 – The Approval Process for DG Installations renewal requirements for additional information.

  • Awarded Low- income and Multi-unit EVSE Sites; and (7) PST Enablement: Distributed Generation (DG) Interconnection – Time to ISA.

  • Refer to the NNPPD Distributed Generation (DG) Policies and Procedures Manual’s Section 6 - The Approval Process for DG Installations renewal requirements for additional information.

  • Refer to the CCPPD Distributed Generation (DG) Policies and Procedures Manual’s Section 6 – The Approval Process for DG Installations renewal requirements for additional information.


More Definitions of Distributed Generation (DG)

Distributed Generation (DG) means all generation sources, including batteries and renewables, connected to The Company’s distribution system (equal to or less than 34.5kV). Sometimes referred to as Distributed Energy Resources.
Distributed Generation (DG) means the Customer’s distributed generation together with all Protective Devices, safety and associated equipment, and improvements necessary or City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇/MUA Policy Agreement for the Interconnection of a Customer Owned Distributed Generation (DG) System related to the production of electric power at Customer’s Premises, including, but not limited to the Disconnect, as defined herein.

Related to Distributed Generation (DG)

  • Distributed Generation means generating plant equipment collectively used for generating electricity that is connected, or proposed to be connected, to the Network or a Customer's Installation, but does not include:

  • Distributed Generator means a person who owns or operates Distributed Generation;

  • Distributed generation facility means a facility owned and operated by a member of the Cooperative for the production of electrical energy that:

  • distributed ledger technology or ‘DLT’ means a technology that enables the operation and use of distributed ledgers;

  • Co-generation means the sequential production of electricity