Firming definition

Firming means satisfying all or a portion of a Long-Term Contract entitlement that has been reduced due to a Water Shortage.
Firming means the act of constructing or acquiring through a power purchase
Firming shall have the same definition as that provided in the CAP System Use Agreement, dated February 2, 2017.

Examples of Firming in a sentence

  • The WGFP Enterprise is a water activity enterprise that will exercise the authorities granted by C.R.S. §§ ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq., 37-45.1-101 et seq., ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq., and any other relevant grant of statutory authority, for the purpose of the planning, financing, acquisition, construction, operation, administration, maintenance, repair, replacement, rehabilitation, and improvement of the Windy Gap Firming Project (“WGFP”).

  • In addition to the proportionate share of the annual Base Charge, the Contractor shall pay the LCRBDF Charge on all Energy Deemed Delivered during the Billing Period, which excludes purchases of Firming Energy.

  • Water transported under this Contract that is Firming Water shall bear no losses.

  • The Contractor shall have ten (10) days from receipt of the preliminary release pattern schedule and preliminary integration schedule to submit alternative schedules for delivery of its Firm Energy, Firming Energy, and Excess Energy.

  • The price to the Contractor for Firming Energy and Supplemental Firming Purchases shall not include the LCRBDF Charge.

  • At the request of the Contractor and at the Contractor’s expense, Western shall purchase Firming Energy to meet that Contractor’s Firm Energy deficiency.

  • The amount equal to the expenses, authorized by applicable laws or regulations, actually incurred by or for the benefit of the BCP each Fiscal Year by Western and Reclamation excluding any expenses for Firming Energy purchases.

  • The WGFP Enterprise is a water activity enterprise that will exercise the authorities granted by C.R.S. §§ ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq., 37-45.1-101 et seq., ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ et seq., and any other relevant grant of statutory authority, for the purpose of the planning, financing, acquisition, construction, operation, administration, maintenance, repair, replacement, rehabilitation, and improvement of the Windy Gap Firming Project.

  • Within five (5) days after receipt of the final release pattern schedule and integration schedule, the Contractor shall then (i) choosechose between the aforementioned final release pattern schedule or integration schedule and (ii) specify the quantity of Firming Energy, if any, to be purchased by Western on behalf of the Contractor.

  • Power made available to the Contractor, exclusive of Firming Energy purchases under subsection 6.9.4 which are scheduled and accounted for separately from the above power deliveries, shall be deemed to be from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Powerplant.


More Definitions of Firming

Firming means “satisfying all or a portion of a Long-Term Contract entitlement that has been reduced due to a Water Shortage.” “Firming Water” is then defined to include both “Non-Project Water delivered through the CAP System, including Recovered Water introduced into the CAP System” and Exchange Water. For those electing to receive Firming Water, a Firming Agreement is required under the System Use Agreement section 8.3 between the Long-Term Contractor (or lessees of tribal Project Water) and CAWCD to define the operational terms of the delivery of this water. Note, since Firming Water does not require a Wheeling Agreement, a Firming Agreement may also serve as a water delivery contract for 3rd party firming.
Firming means finding an alternative water supply to replace a portion of a reduced water supply during a shortage.
Firming means the use of a Storage Device used to firm up and guarantee the daily Energy Profile on a Day-ahead basis.
Firming means finding an alternative water supply to replace a portion of a reduced water supply during a shortage.