Electrification definition
Electrification means the installation, construction or use of end-use electric technology that replaces existing technology based on fossil fuel consumption. [PL 2021, c. 358, §2 (NEW); RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. A, §40 (RAL).]
Electrification means measures that (i) electrify space heating, water heating, cooling, drying, cooking,
Electrification for the purposes of this FOA, means the process of providing electricity to unelectrified Tribal Buildings by (1) deploying integrated energy system(s) to operate independent of the traditional centralized electric power grid; or (2) deploying energy infrastructure to connect Tribal Buildings to the traditional centralized electric power grid.
Examples of Electrification in a sentence
This offer is not open to customers purchasing electricity for Sites located in certain Rural Electrification Assoc iations, in the City of Medicine Hat service area, customers purchasing Natural Gas for sites located in a Rural Gas Co-op, or customers with a daily, time-of-use or interval meter, or customers who will use more than 250,000 kWh of electricity or 2,500 GJ of natural gas annually.
More Definitions of Electrification
Electrification means the transition of building systems and appliances away from natural gas to electricity as the source of energy.
Electrification means the installation, construction, or use of induced electric
Electrification means measures that (i) electrify space heating, water heating, cooling, drying, cooking, industrial processes, and other building and industrial end uses that would otherwise be served by onsite, nonelectric fuels, provided that the electrification measures reduce site energy consumption;
Electrification means the installation by a combination utility of electric end-use equipment provided that installation: (a) Will result in a net reduction in statewide greenhouse gas emissions over the life of the equipment as compared to the most efficient commercially available natural gas or alternative energy resource alternative; and (b) is installed and operated in a manner that does not negatively impact the load factor of the electrical company that serves the customer, and reduces the sales of natural gas by the large gas company. Electrification programs of a combination utility may include, but are not limited to, programs that facilitate deep energy retrofits or the installation of electric air-source heat pumps with gas backups in existing buildings. However, electric air-source heat pumps with gas backups may not be part of any plan filed after 2030.
Electrification means the installation, construction, or use of end-use electric technology that
Electrification means the installation by a combination
Electrification means any new use of electricity,