Green Export definition

Green Export means electricity which was generated from an Eligible Installation solely from anaerobic digestion, hydro generation station, combined heat and power, solar voltaic or wind;
Green Export means electricity which was generated from an Eligible Installation solely from anaerobic digestion, hydro generation station, combined heat and power, solar voltaic or wind.

Related to Green Export

  • Export means delivery across the boundaries of this state by or for the seller or purchaser from a place of origin in this state.

  • Re-export means export of any specimen that has previously been imported;

  • Data Exporter means the party that (1) has a corporate presence or other stable arrangement in a jurisdiction that requires an International Data Transfer Mechanism and (2) transfers Personal Data, or makes Personal Data available to, the Data Importer.

  • PJM Interchange Export means the following, as determined in accordance with the Operating Agreement and Tariff: (a) for a Market Participant that is a Network Service User, the amount by which its interval Equivalent Load is exceeded by the sum of the interval outputs of its operating generating resources; or (b) for a Market Participant that is not a Network Service User, the amount of its Spot Market Backup sales; or (c) the interval scheduled deliveries of Spot Market Energy by a Market Seller from an External Resource; or (d) the interval net metered output of any other Market Seller.

  • Applicable Export Laws means any applicable ex- port control regulations and/or laws in force at the time of export in the Supplier’s country of export and/or, in the case of re-export, in force at the time of re-export in the country of origin of the particular re-exported Export Item.