Maximum generating capacity definition
Maximum generating capacity means the maximum amount of energy that the generator is capable of producing on an instantaneous basis.
Maximum generating capacity means the maximum continuous electrical output of the small generating facility at any time as measured at the point of interconnection or the maximum kilowatts delivered to the utility during any metering period, whichever is greater. Requested maximum generating capacity will be specified by the IC in the interconnection request, and an approved maximum generating capacity will subsequently be included as a limitation in the interconnection agreement.
Maximum generating capacity means the maximum amount of energy that the Net Metering System is capable of producing on an instantaneous basis.
More Definitions of Maximum generating capacity
Maximum generating capacity. The term shall mean the maximum continuous electrical output of the Generating Facility at any time as measured at the Point of Interconnection and the maximum kW delivered to the Utility during any metering period. Requested Maximum Generating Capacity will be specified by the Interconnection Customer in the Interconnection Request and an approved Maximum Generating Capacity will subsequently be included as a limitation in the Interconnection Agreement.
Maximum generating capacity means, in respect of any Unit, the maximum physical gross/net generating capacity in MW of such Unit, as set out in Schedule 1 or agreed or determined from time to time in accordance with Clause 5.3(h).
Maximum generating capacity. The maximum continuous electrical output of the Generating Facility at any time at a power factor of unity, or otherwise required power factor. This will be the collective maximum kW delivered on the AC side of the Generating Facility inverters during any metering period equal to the lesser of the Nameplate Rating or the Configured Nameplate Rating. Requested Maximum Generating Capacity will be specified by the Interconnection Customer in the Interconnection Request and an approved Maximum Generating Capacity will subsequently be included as a limitation in the Interconnection Agreement.
Maximum generating capacity means the maximum amount of energy that the Customer Generator Generating Facility is capable of producing on an instantaneous basis.
Maximum generating capacity. - The term shall mean the maximum continuous electrical output of the Generating Facility at any time as measured at the Point of Interconnection and the maximum kW delivered to the Utility during any metering period. Requested Maximum Generating Capacity will be specified by the Interconnection