Electrical Capacity definition

Electrical Capacity means, at minimum:
Electrical Capacity means the electric transmission transfer capability of the Project Facilities (or the applicable portion thereof) expressed in MW, which initially shall be 4,355 MW (gross) or 4,000 MW (net) in the aggregate.
Electrical Capacity means Electrical Capacity as defined in Section 8.7.

Examples of Electrical Capacity in a sentence

  • If Tenant's equipment shall result in electrical demand in excess of the Premises' Standard Electrical Capacity, Landlord shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to install additional transformers, distribution panels, wiring and other applicable equipment at the expense of Tenant.

  • If Tenant’s equipment shall result in electrical demand in excess of the Premises’ Standard Electrical Capacity, Landlord shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to install additional transformers, distribution panels, wiring and other applicable equipment at the expense of Tenant.

  • The Net Maximum Electrical Capacity is the sum of the net maximum capacities of all stations taken individually throughout a given period of operation.

  • Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of the installation of said meter(s) or completion of said meter(s) or survey, and shall pay as Additional Rent the cost of any electricity in excess of an average of the Premises Standard Electrical Capacity, at the rate charged by the utility company providing such electricity, assuming continuous business hours, within ten (10) days after receipt of any xxxx therefor from Landlord.

  • Tenant covenants that Tenant’s use and consumption of electric current shall not at any time exceed the Electrical Capacity, nor exceed the capacity of any of the electrical facilities and installations in or otherwise serving or being used in the Premises.


More Definitions of Electrical Capacity

Electrical Capacity means the maximum electrical rating of the Transmission Line (or applicable portion thereof) expressed in MWs, as such rating is determined and approved by WECC (or such other regulatory authority responsible for rating the Transmission Line) from time to time.
Electrical Capacity means the Office Space Electrical Capacity, the RTS Electrical Capacity and the Ground Floor Space Electrical Capacity, as the context may require.
Electrical Capacity means the Office Space Electrical Capacity, the RTS Electrical Capacity, the Storage Space Electrical Capacity and, if applicable, the 51st Floor Space Electrical Capacity, as the context may require.
Electrical Capacity means a generation facility’s ability to contribute capacity to the electric company. For purposes of this rule, an individual generation facility’s electrical capacity will be measured according to its resource type and the electric company to which it delivers its energy and capacity in accordance with the percentages of nameplate capacity provided below:
Electrical Capacity as to the Initial Premises means up to an aggregate of 100 kilowatts of primary UPS power capacity which shall be increased upon the delivery of Space 1, Space 2, Space 3 and Space 4 by up to an aggregate of 50 Kilowatts of primary UPS power capacity.
Electrical Capacity means seven (7) watts per rentable square foot of space within the Sublease Premisxx. Xubtenant shall contract directly with PSE&G for electrical service to the Sublease Premises and shall pay PSE&G all costs and expenses directly based upon the existing submeter for the Sublease Premises, without payment of any administration fee to Sublandlord. Sublandlord confirms that the electrical submeter on the twenty-fifth (25th) floor only measures the electricity used on the twenty-fifth (25th) floor.
Electrical Capacity means a generation facility’s ability to contribute capacity to the electric company. For purposes of this rule, an individual generation facility’s electrical capacity will be measured according to its resource