District power definition

District power means a system for distributing electricity generated in a centralized location within a host community to multiple residential, commercial, or industrial uses in that community or a combination of such uses. The electricity must be produced using renewable energy as a fuel source and may include CHP.
District power means a system for distributing electricity

Examples of District power in a sentence

  • Waivers are neither necessary nor appropriate when a statute or rule by express terms does not apply to a charter school, nor when a District power or duty has been fully delegated, as more specifically stated in this Contract, to the School.

  • In general, waivers are neither necessary nor appropriate when a statute, rule or policy by its express terms does not apply to a charter School, nor when a District power or duty has been fully delegated, as more specifically stated in this Contract, to the School.

  • This Agreement does not, and shall not be construed to, exempt Developer or the Residential Units from the application and/or exercise of District power of eminent domain.