Grandfathered Load definition

Grandfathered Load means, for purposes of this section 1 of Exhibit D, the cumulative total of the load growth at a facility of a Potential NLSL, a Planned NLSL, or a large load that is subject to monitoring for NLSL purposes which does not equal or exceed ten Average Megawatts in any consecutive 12‑month monitoring period or periods.

Examples of Grandfathered Load in a sentence

  • Bundled Retail and Grandfathered Load Error! Bookmark not defined.

  • This includes Grandfathered Load or Load served by Behind-the-Meter Generation.

Related to Grandfathered Load

  • Grandfathered Service means service which is no longer available for new customers and is limited to the current customer at their current locations with certain provisioning limitations, including but not limited to upgrade denials, feature adds/changes and responsible/billing party.

  • Significant break in coverage means a period of 63 consecutive days during each of which an individual does not have creditable coverage.

  • Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules means the limitations or requirements of Section 409A of the Code, as amended from time to time, including the guidance and regulations promulgated thereunder and successor provisions, guidance and regulations thereto.

  • Deferrals means the amount of the Director’s Compensation that the Director elects to defer according to this Agreement.

  • Deferral means the amount or amounts of a Participant’s Compensation deferred under the provisions of Section 3.

  • Limitation Year means the Plan Year.