FGW definition

FGW means First Greater Western Limited (No. 05113733) a company incorporated in England whose registered office is at Milford House, 1 Milford Street, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 1HL (or any successor to its function from time to time);
FGW means fresh groundwater;

Examples of FGW in a sentence

  • These measurements must be conducted according to the IEC 61400-12 or the FGW Rev.

  • Detailed information on the connection process can be provided by the Austrian Association of Gas- and District Heating Supply Companies (FGW).

  • The electrical behaviour of the T93 FCS is measured according to the Technical Guidelines for Generator Units of the FGW, Part 3: Determining the Electrical Properties of Generator Units at Medium, High and Extra High Voltage) as well as according to IEC 61400-21.

  • In this sense, the reference location is a location at which a measurement of the power curve is possible according to FGW [Federation of German Windpower] guideline Rev.

  • The international standard IEC 61400-11 and the German Technische Richtlinie fur Windenergieanlagen, Teil of the FGW were set up in order to unify the evaluation of noise emission.

  • The behaviour of the wind turbine at the grid is identified according to the Technical Guidelines for Generator Units of the FGW, Part 3: Determining the Electrical Properties of Generator Units at Medium, High and Extra High Voltage and according to IEC 61400-21.

  • D▇▇▇▇▇ contractor, taking into account the requirements for a location capable of taking measurements according to FGW (Federation of German Windpower) guidelines and, if feasible, to be offered upon request at an additional cost.

  • Warrant Number FGW- [____________], 2004 This Funding Guarantor Warrant expires 5:00 P.M., New York time on [_______________], 2011.

  • The purpose of this agreement is to amend Appendix 1 of Schedule 8 of the track access contract to reflect changes resulting from the transfer in December 2019 of services from FGW to MTR Crossrail, and to also amend Schedule 4 in reflection of the same changes.