Reactive definition

Reactive or "special waste"; (c) oils, petroleum, petroleum products, wastes or byproducts, asbestos or asbestos containing materials, nuclear materials, lead-based paint, polychlorinated biphenyls, urea formaldehyde or explosives; or that could at some level require investigation, risk assessment, monitoring, removal, treatment or remediation or otherwise give rise to liability under any Environmental Law.
Reactive means a gaseous, liquid or solid material, substance or object which is:
Reactive means that feelings are closely associated with an appraisal of a present property or event.

Examples of Reactive in a sentence

  • If the CAISO requests or directs the Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.3 (Payment for Reactive Power) or 13.5.1 of this LGIA, the CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff.

  • Ancillary Services include Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service; Reactive Supply and Voltage Support Services (or “Voltage Support Service”); Regulation and Frequency Response Service (or “Regulation Service”); Energy Imbalance Service; Operating Reserve Service; and Black Start Capability.

  • Further, in such case, Buying Entity shall have the unconditional obligation to provide and facilitate all necessary clearances and support for the evacuation of power to the third party to whom the power is diverted and further to bear any and all incremental charges and losses including but not limited to application fee, connectivity, open access, ISTS charges & Losses, transmission, wheeling, Unscheduled Interchange, Scheduling, Reactive power, RLDC.

  • If Transmission Provider requests or directs Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.3 (Payment for Reactive Power), or 13.5.1 of this LGIA, Transmission Provider shall compensate Interconnection Customer in accordance with Interconnection Customer's applicable rate schedule then in effect unless the provision of such service(s) is subject to an RTO or ISO FERC-approved rate schedule.

  • Interconnection Customers shall be compensated for Reactive Power service in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Section II of the Tariff.


More Definitions of Reactive

Reactive means waste which:
Reactive or “hazardous” and regulated by a Governmental Authority under any Environmental Law.
Reactive means waste that
Reactive means the diagnostic finding that antibodies to an infectious disease have been detected in an individual in response to an infectious agent, such as HIV or HTLV.
Reactive essentially means letting opportunities pass by; “inactive” is a follower strategy – wait till others do it first; and “pre‐active” is closest to what Hong Kong has been doing – preparing the basic infrastructure but wait for private sector investments to make things happen.
Reactive means susceptible to reacting, dissolving, or otherwise forming a leachate that is or may be harmful to the environment or to human health and safety as determined by the department under conditions that exist, or may exist, at a mining operation.
Reactive. (R) means CMH was surprised by the media call or the hospital decided to respond only after media approached the hospital for comment; ‘proactive’ (P) means the story originated from CMH in advance or it had a hand in promoting/pitching the story to media (e.g., Board of Directors open meetings)