Qualifying Destruction Device definition

Qualifying Destruction Device or “Qualifying Device” means a destruction device that was not operational at the mine prior to offset project commencement, except as specified in section 2.4(b), and that was not used to combust mine methane via an ineligible end-use management option per section 3.4. Methane destroyed by a qualifying device must be monitored for quantification of both the baseline and project scenarios.
Qualifying Destruction Device or “Qualifying Device” means a destruction device that was not operational at the mine prior to offset project commencement and that was not used to combust mine methane via an ineligible end-use management option per section 3.4.2. Methane

Related to Qualifying Destruction Device

  • Premises Total Destruction means damage or destruction to the Premises, other than Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations and Trade Fixtures, which cannot reasonably be repaired in six (6) months or less from the date of the damage or destruction. Lessor shall notify Lessee in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of the damage or destruction as to whether or not the damage is Partial or Total.

  • Substantial Completion Date means the required date for Substantial Completion of the Project. The Substantial Completion Date can be adjusted only by written Change Order.

  • Loose-fitting facepiece means a respiratory inlet covering that is designed to form a partial seal with the face.

  • Automatic tabulating equipment means apparatus that automatically examines

  • Qualifying Facility means an electric energy generating facility that complies with the qualifying facility definition established by PURPA and any FERC rules as amended from time to time (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292, Section 292.203 et seq.) implementing PURPA and, to the extent required to obtain or maintain Qualifying Facility status, is self-certified as a Qualifying Facility or is certified as a Qualified Facility by the FERC.

  • Qualifying Property means a primary residence that a qualified applicant owned and occupied

  • Defects Notification Period means the period for notifying defects in the Works or a Section (as the case may be) under Sub-Clause 11.1 [Completion of Outstanding Work and Remedying Defects], which extends over 365 days except if otherwise stated in the SCC (with any extension under Sub-Clause 11.3 [Extension of Defects Notification Period]), calculated from the date on which the Works or Section is completed as certified under Sub-Clause 10.1[Taking Over of the Works and Sections].

  • Rectification Period means the period of time set out in Section 4.3 of this RFP during which a Proponent will be permitted to rectify its Proposal to satisfy the mandatory submission requirements of this RFP.