Generation definition

Generation means the production of electricity;
Generation means the production of electricity by any means and "Generate" and "Generated" shall be construed accordingly;
Generation means the act or process of producing solid waste.

Examples of Generation in a sentence

  • All such RECs will be created and recorded in the New England Power Pool Generation Information System or be certified by a third party such as Green-e.

  • The Contractor will comply with the Employer's Quality Requirements as specified in Eskom Generation Standard GGS 0462 in the Works Information.

  • Emergency Services are available via (1) legacy circuit-switched or (2) Next Generation Emergency Services (“NGES”).

  • Company agrees to engage DNA Market Making as one of its market-making providers for its Token Generation Event (TGE).

  • Buyers of a Generation Contingent Product may consider asking the seller about those other sale commitments.


More Definitions of Generation

Generation or "generated" means the act or process of producing nonhazardous
Generation. , for a connection point, means the amount of electricity generated at the
Generation or "generated" means the act or process of producing nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste.
Generation means the act or process of producing waste materials.
Generation means the production of electricity in the large quantities required to supply electric power systems in generating stations, or power plants. Generation of electricity is achieved by converting the heat of fuel (e.g., coal, gas or uranium), the hydraulic energy of water, or other forms of energy (e.g., wind or solar) into electric energy. A generating station or facility may consist of several independent generating units.
Generation means scheduled/actual energy as applicable based on Energy Accounts. “Tariff/Applicable Tariff” in this Article 2.13 shall mean “Applicable Tariff” as per SECI-SPD PPA.
Generation means generation as defined in point (37) of Article 2 of Directive (EU) 2019/944;