Fuel Source definition

Fuel Source means food and other organic waste resources that are, and qualify as, a Renewable Energy Resource including without limitation Poultry Waste.
Fuel Source means any of the following:

Examples of Fuel Source in a sentence

  • No later than the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline, Seller shall also obtain and provide, at Seller’s sole expense, a verification from a Registered Professional Forester who shall, by his or her signature, attest to the accuracy of the source and volume of High Hazard Fuel delivered as set forth in Seller’s Annual Fuel Attestation in the form of Appendix L-1 (“Verification of Fuel Source and Delivery”).

  • Seller shall operate the Facility in compliance with the Fuel Source Requirements during each Contract Year.

  • If Seller has not submitted the Annual Fuel Attestation and Verification of Fuel Source and Delivery by the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline, Seller shall be deemed to have failed the Fuel Resource Requirement and the High Hazard Fuel Requirement during such Calendar Year and Seller shall be subject to an Event of Default pursuant to Section 13.2.2.15.

  • Seller shall operate the Facility in compliance with the Fuel Source Requirements during each Contract Year.] Sixty percent (60%) of of Fuel Use, measured in Bone Dry Tons, that is delivered to the Facility and used by the Facility during each Calendar Year, shall be from High Hazard Fuel, as measured pursuant to Appendix L (“High Hazard Fuel Requirement”).

  • If Seller has not submitted the Annual Fuel Attestation and Verification of Fuel Source and Delivery by the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline, Seller shall be deemed to have failed the Fuel Resource Requirement and the High Hazard Fuel Requirement during such Calendar Year and Seller shall be subject to an Event of Default pursuant to Section 13.2.2.

  • The provisions of Sections 6(e) (Fuel Source and Emissions Reports), 6(f) (Records), 10 (Limitation of Liability), 11 (Disagreements), 14 (Default, Termination and Remedies), and 16 (Indemnification) shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • Fuel Source Type (Solar, Natural Gas, Wind, etc.): B100 (100% Biodiesel) Kilowatt Rating (950 F at location) 7800kW Derated by GE Technical Services, 1984.

  • Excess costs are expected to occur during 1998; for further information, see "Trustee's Discussion and Analysis - Costs." Unit holders may be eligible to receive the following tax benefits but should consult their tax advisors: - The Nonconventional Fuel Source Tax Credit is related to coal seam gas production through the year 2002 from ▇▇▇▇▇ drilled after December 31, 1979 and prior to January 1, 1993 underlying the 90% Royalty Trust Interests.

  • Collection, support vehicles and on-site equipment using gasoline or diesel (such as fork lifts or generators) shall be converted to new Clean Fuel Source equivalent upon replacement.

  • Type of Generating Facility or Nonfossil Fuel Source ✔ Solar Wind Hydro Biomass Hybrid System (consisting of 2 or more other types of systems) Maximum Site Load without Generation: Curr Max Demand kW Maximum Generating Capability: PV System Max kW Minimum Site Load without Generation: Curr Min Demand kW Maximum Export: PV System Max kW Type of Generator: Synchronous Induction ✔ DC Generator or Solar with Inverter Generator (or solar collector) Manufacturer, Model Name & Number: Sharp NU-U235F3, Qty.

Related to Fuel Source

  • Water source means any faucet used to obtain water for drinking or food preparation for day care operations. Water sources include, but are not limited to, sinks, bathtubs, hoses, drinking fountains, bubblers, and refrigerator or freezer water or ice dispensers.

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per

  • Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source as defined in rule 567—22.100(455B).

  • Fuel means any solid, liquid or gaseous combustible material;

  • Sealed source means any radioactive material that is encased in a capsule designed to prevent leakage or escape of the radioactive material.