Form 556 definition

Form 556 means a FERC Form 556, Certification of Qualifying Facility (QF) Status for a Small Power Production or Cogeneration Facility.

Examples of Form 556 in a sentence

  • To the extent required by the regulations of FERC, within thirty (30) days of a Designated Transfer, the transferee of the Membership Interests, or at the request and the sole cost and expense of such transferee the Company, shall file with FERC a Notice of Self-Recertification of any Projects larger than one (1) MW, aggregated within one (1) mile, including a completed FERC Form 556.

  • FERC Form 556 Page 13 - Cogeneration Facilities EPAct 2005 Requirements for Fundamental Use of Energy Output from Cogeneration Facilities (continued) Lines 11g through 11k below guide the applicant through the process of demonstrating compliance with the requirements for "fundamental use" of the facility's energy output.

  • The Facility, consisting of generator(s), has an aggregate maximum net power production capacity (calculated in accordance with FERC Form 556) of approximately kW alternating current (“ac”).

  • Pursuant to 18 C.F.R. 292.203, there is an exemption for generators with net power production capacities of 1 MW (1000 kW) or less from the requirement to file Form 556 in order to obtain QF status.

  • If (i) despite the exemption, Qualified Producer chooses to file Form 556 to obtain QF status anyway, or (ii) due to any facility expansion, certification is required to obtain or maintain Qualified Producer’s QF status under 18 C.F.R. 292, then Qualified Producer shall submit a copy to TVA of any such filing or certification.

  • If (i) despite the exemption, Qualified Producer chooses to file Form 556 to obtain QF Status anyway, or (ii) due to any facility expansion, certification is required to obtain or maintain Qualified Producer’s QF Status under 18 C.F.R. 292, then Qualified Producer shall submit a copy to TVA of any such filing or certification.

  • It is understood that pursuant to 18 C.F.R. 292.203, there is an exemption for generators with net power production capacities of 1 MW (1000 kW) or less from the requirement to file Form 556 in order to obtain QF Status.

  • Company shall cause each of its Subsidiaries directly owning a Qualifying Facility to have prepared and filed at FERC a self- recertification using FERC Form 556 updating the prior certification or self certification, as applicable, to include any changes that have occurred prior to Closing and the change in upstream ownership effected by the Contemplated Transactions at Closing (each a “Qualifying Facility Self Recertification”).

  • How to File a Completed Form 556 Applicants are required to file their Form 556 electronically through the Commission's eFiling website (see instructions on page 2).

  • What to Expect From the Commission After You File An applicant filing a Form 556 electronically will receive an email message acknowledging receipt of the filing and showing the docket number assigned to the filing.