Power to definition

Power to means conferring power through capacity building, legislation and supporting individual decision.
Power to means the power to act, or to “be”, or to self-realize, without external restraint. It also refers to the Earth’s immanent power to self-organize [autopoeisis]. It is creative power, rather than power-over. Some of its ideas-origins are variously Earth spirituality, Spinozist- influenced metaphysics, and the absence of hierarchy/ presence of symbiosis in nature, normatively understood. In seeing green, “power to” – an essential element of freedom - can be achieved by removing all forms of hierarchy, patriarchy, domination and oppression, and rebalancing “masculine” with “feminine-principle” thinking

Examples of Power to in a sentence

  • For example, Homefield Energy does not control the transmission and distribution lines owned by your DSP and used by the DSP to deliver Retail Power to your home.

  • For example, DES does not control the transmission and distribution lines owned by your DSP and used by the DSP to deliver Retail Power to your home.

  • Force Majeure shall not include (i) the opportunity for Hero Power to sell the electricity to be sold under this Agreement to another party at a higher price than that set forth in the Agreement, (ii) the opportunity for you to purchase the electricity for your account(s) from another party at a lower price than that set forth in the Agreement, or (iii) your inability to pay your bills under the Agreement.

  • For example, where any Law permits Western Power to limit its liability in respect of a breach of an implied warranty or condition to the replacement or resupply of equivalent goods and services, then Western Power’s liability will be so limited.

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 22.1 (Power to delegate), the Mortgages Trustee shall not appoint any agent, attorney or other delegate having power to act in respect of the Trust Property unless it is directed in writing to do so by the Beneficiaries.

  • In accordance with the Act and Section 80104 of the California Water Code, upon the delivery of Allocated Power to Utility’s customers, those customers shall be deemed to have purchased that power from DWR, and payment for such sale shall be a direct obligation of such customer to DWR.

  • The Providing Unit must be exporting Active Power to the Power System and must remain connected to the Power System for at least 15 minutes following the Fault Disturbance.

  • However, specially minted United States gold and silver bullion coins and certain state-issued coins are permissible in- vestments.

  • FERC expects the NYISO, the Connecting Transmission Owner, Market Participants, and interconnection customers interconnected to electric systems (including Niagara Wind Power) to comply with the recommendations offered by the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and, eventually, best practice recommendations from the electric reliability authority.

  • It is however, specifically agreed that the payment of money becoming due from the SECI to the SPD under this Agreement for supply of Solar Power to the extent of the Contracted Capacity shall not be on a back to back basis and will be as per the recourse under the Payment Security Mechanism provided in the PPA and PSA.

Related to Power to

  • Electric power train means the electrical circuit which includes the traction motor(s), and may also include the REESS, the electrical energy conversion system, the electronic converters, the associated wiring harness and connectors, and the coupling system for charging the REESS.

  • Powertrain means the total combination in a vehicle of propulsion energy storage system(s), propulsion energy converter(s) and the drivetrain(s) providing the mechanical energy at the wheels for the purpose of vehicle propulsion, plus peripheral devices.

  • Power boiler means a boiler in which steam or other vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 15 psig for use external to itself or a boiler in which water is heated and intended for operation at pressures in excess of 160 psig and/or temperatures in excess of 250 degrees F by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels or from electricity, solar or nuclear energy.

  • Repower means to replace an existing engine with a newer, cleaner engine or power source that is certified by EPA and, if applicable, CARB, to meet a more stringent set of engine emission standards. Repower includes, but is not limited to, diesel engine replacement with an engine certified for use with diesel or a clean alternate fuel, diesel engine replacement with an electric power source (e.g., grid, battery), diesel engine replacement with a fuel cell, diesel engine replacement with an electric generator(s) (genset), diesel engine upgrades in Ferries/Tugs with an EPA Certified Remanufacture System, and/or diesel engine upgrades in Ferries/Tugs with an EPA Verified Engine Upgrade. All-Electric and fuel cell Repowers do not require EPA or CARB certification.

  • Hydroelectric energy means water used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.