Electricity generating unit definition
Electricity generating unit or “EGU” means the following:
Electricity generating unit means any combination of physically connected generator(s), reactor(s), boiler(s), combustion turbine(s), or other prime mover(s) operated together to produce electric power.
Electricity generating unit or “EGU” means a boiler, combustion turbine, or combined cycle system that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third (a) of its potential electric output capacity to any utility power distribution system for sale.
More Definitions of Electricity generating unit
Electricity generating unit or “EGU” means any combination of
Electricity generating unit or “EGU” means any combination of physically connected generator(s), reactor(s), boiler(s), combustion