Indirect energy definition

Indirect energy means electricity, thermal, or other energy sources provided by a retail provider or facility not owned or operated by the user of the energy.

Examples of Indirect energy in a sentence

  • GHG emissions from refining activities arise from the following sources11: - Direct combustion (85% of emissions) o Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Coke on Catalyst o Other fuels - Indirect energy - Hydrogen generation - Flare loss - Methane The vast majority of emissions arise from fuel combustion.

Related to Indirect energy

  • Net energy metering means measuring the difference, over the net metering period, between (i)

  • Imbalance Energy means the amount of energy in MWh, in any given Settlement Period or Settlement Interval, by which the amount of Facility Energy deviates from the amount of Scheduled Energy.

  • Interconnected Entity means either the Interconnection Customer or the Interconnected Transmission Owner; Interconnected Entities shall mean both of them.

  • boycott energy companies means, without an ordinary business purpose, refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with a company because the company:

  • Gas means any mixture of hydrocarbons and noncombustible gases in a gaseous state consisting primarily of methane.