Operating Capacity definition

Operating Capacity means the effective storage capacity of a tank, taking into account accepted engineering principles, industry standards, API guidelines and Applicable Law, only as to Products that each tank is capable of storing, within the requirements of applicable permit requirements and under actual conditions as they may exist at any time. The Operating Capacity of each tank is listed on the applicable Terminal Service Order as of the date of such Terminal Service Order.
Operating Capacity means the average daily volume of sewage an OSS can treat and disperse on a sustained basis. The operating capacity, which is lower than the design flow, is an integral part of the design and is used as an index in OSS monitoring.
Operating Capacity means the number of children the centre/home child care is planning to serve as per the licensee’s staffing complement and budget, to a maximum ceiling of the licensed capacity.

Examples of Operating Capacity in a sentence

  • Bids from Suppliers for Generators supplying Energy and Ancillary Services must specify a normal response rate and may provide up to three normal response rates provided the minimum normal response rate may be no less than one percent (1%) of the Generator’s Operating Capacity per minute.

  • The Available Operating Capacity value (in MW) shall be calculated by the RTD software for each normal RTD run.

  • The Scarcity Reserve Requirement for each affected real-time interval shall be an amount equal to the sum of the applicable values for the Expected EDRP/SCR MW for all of the Load Zones included in a Scarcity Reserve Region, less the Available Operating Capacity in the Scarcity Reserve Region; provided, however, that a Scarcity Reserve Requirement shall not have a value less than zero.

  • The ISO fully implements all Reliability Rules and all other applicable reliability rules, standards and criteria including, without limitation, using all reasonable efforts to require all Market Participants to maintain applicable levels of Installed Capacity and Operating Capacity, consistent with the ISO OATT, the ISO Services Tariff, all Reliability Rules and all other applicable reliability rules, standards and criteria;b.

  • For purposes of calculating a Scarcity Reserve Requirement in accordance with Section 15.4.6.2 of Rate Schedule 4 of the NYISO Services Tariff, each RTD run shall utilize the value of Available Operating Capacity calculated during the immediately preceding normal RTD run and each RTC run shall utilize the value of Available Operating Capacity calculated during the most recently-completed normal RTD run prior to the RTC run.


More Definitions of Operating Capacity

Operating Capacity means the safe and reasonable male inmate capacity, female inmate capacity, or combined male and female inmate capacity of the prison system operated by the State Department of Corrections as certified by the State Department of Corrections and approved by the Department of Administration.
Operating Capacity means capacity of the facility as established by the Department of Corrections.
Operating Capacity means the average daily vol- ume of sewage that a LOSS can treat and disperse on a sus- tained basis.
Operating Capacity means the same as "design capacity."
Operating Capacity means the average daily volume of sewage that a LOSS can treat and disperse on a sustained basis.
Operating Capacity means 57,142,857 un-denatured gallons annually in the case of each of the Magic Valley and the Stockton Facilities and 38,095,238 un-denatured gallons annually in the case of each of the Boardman and Madera Facilities, plus, in each case, the actual gallons of denaturant used annually with regard to any Facility not in Cold Shutdown.
Operating Capacity means the average daily volume of sew- age that a LOSS can treat and disperse on a sustained basis.