Parasitic Load definition

Parasitic Load means the Energy produced by a Facility (or under the circumstances set forth in Section 8.6(b) Energy from another source) that is used to power the lights, motors, pumps, auxiliary facilities of the well field, control systems, cooling systems, ancillary equipment, and other electrical loads that are necessary for the operation of the power systems and related facilities for the production of Facility Energy.
Parasitic Load has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 of the PPA.
Parasitic Load means the amount of electricity consumed by auxiliary equipment that supports the electricity generation or cogeneration

Examples of Parasitic Load in a sentence

  • Buyer acknowledges that using on-site solar generation to supply the applicable Facility’s Parasitic Load will result in an increase in Delivered Energy and associated Green Attributes delivered by Seller hereunder by reducing station use, and ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that such increase in Delivered Energy and associated Green Attributes will be sold to Buyer in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Environmental Attributes that are in, or that shall come into, existence with respect to Energy generated by the Facility that serves Parasitic Load shall be transferred by Seller to and received by Buyer.

  • Environmental Attributes that are in, or that shall come into, existence with respect to Energy generated by a Facility that serves Parasitic Load shall be transferred by Seller to and received by Buyer.


More Definitions of Parasitic Load

Parasitic Load means the maximum [DGIF suggests “minimum”] amount of electricity (in megawatts or kilowatts) a small combustion energy project uses to run its electricity- producing processes while operating at the rated capacity.
Parasitic Load means the amount of electricity consumed by auxiliary equipment that supports the electricity generation or cogeneration process. The equipment may include fans, pumps, drive motors, pollution control equipment, lighting, computer, CEMS, and other equipment.
Parasitic Load means the Energy produced by the Facility (or under the circumstances set forth in Section 8.6(b) Energy from another source) that is used to power the lights, motors, pumps, control systems, cooling systems, ancillary equipment, and other electrical loads that are necessary for the operation of the power systems and related facilities for the production of Facility Energy, including feeder lines and collection systems, and the Energy produced by the Facility used to operate the pumps and related equipment and facilities located in the well fields of the Facility.
Parasitic Load. The electric demand required to be served at the Facilities.