Emergency power definition

Emergency power means Company supplied electric energy or capacity to a Customer served under the Partial Service Schedule who does not purchase Capacity Reservation power in an amount sufficient to meet its needs during the period of an unscheduled outage.
Emergency power. Landlord has provided a diesel powered emergency generator to serve building emergency power needs with additional capacity for Tenant usage. Tenant may connect to the emergency power system at a cost of $350.00 per kilowatt of capacity. Tenant to pay all costs related to the extension of emergency circuits to Tenant's Leased Premises from central panels located on each floor.
Emergency power means power required by the distribution company in the event that the actual power supply falls below its load demand due to force majeure or other similar circumstances that are beyond the control of the distribution company and such shortfall cannot be addressed through any reasonable means within a month;

Examples of Emergency power in a sentence

  • The Emergency power shall not operate all lighting, plug points and appliances but will be limited to essential services only.

  • Emergency power equipment shall be available in case of prolonged power failure.

  • EPO (Emergency power off) is intended to allow the administrator to have a method of immediately turning off output power from the UPS.

  • Emergency power backup for Common Area Lighting and One lift in each tower.

  • With respect to any disclosure permitted in accordance with this Section 10.4, Institution and Investigator may only disclose what is reasonably necessary to comply with the applicable disclosure requirement.


More Definitions of Emergency power

Emergency power means any of the powers specified in
Emergency power means the amount of power required to safely shut down and/or maintain the facility in readiness for production which is supplied when the principal source of power is, or is reasonably expected to be, interrupted or curtailed due to Forced Outage, Scheduled Outage, Force Majeure or otherwise.
Emergency power means power source available in case of grid failure, generally produced by a fuel or gas generator (back-up power)
Emergency power. A 1250 KW standby diesel emergency generator and two vertical emergency power rises running up the building are provided as part of the base building to support building life safety and essential exhaust loads. This diesel emergency generator has been oversized to allow Landlord the ability to offer certain amounts of emergency power to tenants on a separately-negotiable basis. The co-generation system (more fully described below), provides a possible additional source of non-grid-based power to tenants in the building during times when the PG&E power grid might be interrupted. Co-Gen: The base building will be supported by a co-generation system consisting of four 250 KW natural gas-fired engine generators. The co-gen system will reduce the reliance on the utility company and can allow for certain tenant operations while utility power is unavailable, as separately negotiated. The two PG&E services described above have been sized as if the co-gen system is not present, so the co-gen capacity represents redundancy based on the design assumptions. The co-gen also provides the opportunity for power cost savings relative to the municipal utility provider. The heat generated by the engines will be captured and used to provide hot water for the buildings heating water needs. Excess may be available for tenants’ industrial hot water needs.
Emergency power means an alternate power system that is activated when the primary source of electricity is interrupted. The system may be an emergency generator, battery operated power pack, or an alternate supply source.
Emergency power shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.3 --------------- hereof.
Emergency power. The building generator shall be engineered to provide Tenant with back-up power in the event of a power failure, to certain areas depicted in the electrical plans. (Specifically computer room and sales area).