Generating capacity definition

Generating capacity means an electrical generation facility's nameplate rated capacity measured in
Generating capacity means the rated capacity of a Generating Facility in alternating current. For an inverter-based Generating Facility, the Generating Capacity is the rated capacity of the inverter.
Generating capacity means 99,100 kW, being the amount of Power the Customer is able to generate at 60 Hz from its hydraulic generating resources, or to generate at 50 Hz from its hydraulic generating resources and have converted to 60 Hz, but does not include capacity from generating facilities dedicated to the generation of power and energy for sale or transfer to Hydro or to a third party;

Examples of Generating capacity in a sentence

  • If Seller fails to construct the Guaranteed Generation Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay “Capacity Damages” to Buyer, in an amount equal to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) multiplied by each full or partial MW that the Guaranteed Generation Capacity exceeds the Installed Generating Capacity, and the Guaranteed Generation Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.


More Definitions of Generating capacity

Generating capacity means an electrical generation facility's nameplate rated capacity measured in direct current megawatts.
Generating capacity means the amount of generating capacity of the Generating Facility as set forth in in Appendix D.
Generating capacity means the maximum amount of alternating current power that a customer generator's net metered system can produce.
Generating capacity means 59,000 kW, the amount of Power the Customer is able to generate at 60 Hz from its hydraulic generating resources, or to generate at 50 Hz from its hydraulic generating resources and have converted to 60 Hz, but does not include capacity from generating facilities dedicated to the generation of power and energy for sale or transfer to Hydro or to a third party;
Generating capacity means, for inverter based units, the kilowatt rating of the inverters, and for other interconnections, the kilowatt rating of the generating facility.
Generating capacity means a qualified energy generator’s nominal rated electrical power output (nameplate capacity) in megawatts during optimum resource conditions, as the generator’s manufacturer specifies. Generating capacity shall be at least 10 megawatts. If the prevailing resource conditions at a project site are insufficient for a qualified energy generator to attain full nameplate capacity output at the time the division issues the certification, the power output shall be that which corresponds to at least 10 megawatts nominal rating according to the equipment manufacturer’s published performance ratings for those prevailing conditions.
Generating capacity means the maximum nameplate rating of a DER in alternating current, except that where such capacity is limited by any of the methods of limiting electrical export; generating capacity shall be the net capacity as limited though the use of such methods not including inadvertent export.