Electricity generation facility definition

Electricity generation facility means a facility that
Electricity generation facility means a facility that uses water, coal, natural gas, or nuclear energy to generate reliable or dispatchable electricity to be provided to customers.
Electricity generation facility means a facility that uses water, coal, natural gas, or nuclear energy to generate “reliable” or “dispatchable” electricity to be provided to customers, as those terms are further defined.

More Definitions of Electricity generation facility

Electricity generation facility means a facility, operation or activity which utilises or converts natural resources into electricity or transforms one energy type into electricity, and includes hydroelectric, thermal and geothermal power stations, wind turbines, solar, biomass, wave and ocean current generation etc. but excludes co-generational plants constructed as part of an industrial activity. This includes the system of electricity conveyance (including substations) required to convey electricity to the distribution network and/or the national grid but excludes the distribution network and/or the national grid.