Extraneous Material definition

Extraneous Material has the meaning set forth in Section 5(a)(iv).
Extraneous Material means material which is not included in the Specifications and not normally a constituent of Biomass and which is present in a size or quantity that could reasonably be expected to cause damage to handling equipment or the combustion process in a power plant. Examples of Extraneous Material include pieces of metal, stone or foreign objects or other material foreign to the Biomass.
Extraneous Material means material, whether separate from or embedded in Biomass or not, which may cause damage to types of equipment, the Power Plant and/or related assets applicable to this Individual Biomass Contract, or affect the combustion process in the Power Plant, including mould or other substances present in concentrations harmful to health, metal, stone, pebbles, gravel, plastics, sacks, dunnage, process chemicals, demolition wood or wood containing halogenated compounds or wood preservatives or other foreign objects or material;

Examples of Extraneous Material in a sentence

  • If the independent surveyor verifies that the Biomass contains Extraneous Material, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the cost of such independent surveyor and shall replace any defective Biomass at no cost to Buyer within a time period reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

  • After removal of the Extraneous Material weigh and record the weight of the moisture sample.

  • Biomass shall be fully suited for bulk sea transport, free of contamination and material amounts of Extraneous Material, and shall be free flowing and otherwise suitable for grab loading and discharge.

  • Extraneous Material is defined as · Foreign Material · Trash · Husk (loose pieces) · Husks from un-husked nuts · Empty nuts · Rat damaged · Sticks · Rocks · Germinated nuts · Pee Wee nuts, < 5/8 inch in diameter The ratio of weight of the Extraneous Material to the Gross Sample Weight (“GSW”) will be applied to the “GPR” to determine the Gross Weight WIS (“GW) delivered (after extraneous material).

  • MCU will ensure all Process Water and unused Fresh Water is discharged in compliance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ water pollution control permit and dispose of all Extraneous Material in compliance with applicable federal, state and local Law, as explained in Exhibit C.


More Definitions of Extraneous Material

Extraneous Material means extraneous material, whether separate from or embedded in Biomass or not, which may delay or increase the cost of discharging the Biomass or cause damage to types of equipment, a Facility and/or related assets applicable to this Agreement, or affect the combustion process in a Facility, including mould or other substances present in concentrations harmful to health, metal, stone, pebbles, gravel, plastics, sacks, dunnage, process chemicals, demolition wood or wood containing halogenated compounds or wood preservatives or other foreign objects or material. Facility means a biomass power station that uses Biomass sold by the Seller to the Purchaser as fuel, and including all components thereof and related facilities, and infrastructure located on or around the power station site and including all related infrastructure for the unloading, transhipment, conveyance, discharge and storage of fuel for use in the power station.
Extraneous Material shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.01.
Extraneous Material means foreign material (such as bone, wood, metal, rocks, wire, plastics and other impurities), other than that which results from recognized industry practice for mining Product e.g. where the Product is petcoke, overburden and interburden (of shale, limestone and claystone) provided that such overburden or interburden has a diameter of less than 50 mm.