Reference Plant definition

Reference Plant means the specific nuclear power plant from which a simulation facility’s control room configuration, system control arrangement, and design data are derived.
Reference Plant has the meaning given to that term in schedule 4 (Variable Payment Calculation);
Reference Plant has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 1 of Annex 8 (Reference Plant Review);

Examples of Reference Plant in a sentence

  • Should the Bidder elect to have any of its direct shareholders not representing Controlling interest, an Affiliate that is not in common Control, or Ultimate Parent that does not represent Control, submit the Reference Plant, the Bidder will be required to post an additional twenty-five percent (25%) of the base amount of the Bid Security.

  • The permittee shall have DO samples tested and analyzed within 15 minutes of sample collection.

  • This would, following such dilution, result in an interest by Avantium of 42%.If the Reference Plant will not be built in accordance with the terms of the Joint Venture Agreement, the Management Board will, following approval by the Supervisory Board and the General Meeting, resolve on an alternative use of the net proceeds referred to above under (1).

  • Gauntt, Sandia National Laboratories, Analysis and Modeling Division, “Mitigation of Spent Fuel Pool Loss-of-Coolant Inventory Accidents and Extension of Reference Plant Analyses to Other Spent Fuel Pools,” SAND1A Letter Report, Revision 2, p.

  • The Joint Venture intends to build and operate the first commercial scale plant for the production of FDCA (the Reference Plant).

  • Construction of the Reference Plant is expected to start by the end of 2018, with sales of FDCA and PEF expected to commence in 2021.

  • Towards a Reference Plant Trait Ontology for Modeling Knowledge of Plant Traits and Phenotypes.

  • Gauntt, Sandia National Laboratories, Analysis and Modeling Division, “Mitigation of Spent Fuel Pool Loss-of-Coolant Inventory Accidents and Extension of Reference Plant Analyses to Other Spent Fuel Pools,” SAND1A Letter Report, Revision 2, November 2006, (ADAMS Accession No. ML120970086), p.

  • The Member State should provide details of the Reference Plant for the Project well in advance of the submission date of Application Forms.

  • Should the Bidder elect to submit a Reference Plant that does not fall in the definition above, a Bidder may submit an alternative single power plant of at least 50 MW (AC, net) installed capacity that has attained a simple monthly average of at least 18% PCF over a 3-month consecutive period of operations, provided the Bidder will be required to post an additional twenty-five percent (25%) of the Base Amount.


More Definitions of Reference Plant

Reference Plant means WEPCO’s Pleasant Prairie Power Plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in its current operating configuration and practice.

Related to Reference Plant

  • Reference plane means a plane which is displaced from and parallel to the tomographic plane.

  • Day-ahead System Energy Price means the System Energy Price resulting from the Day- ahead Energy Market.

  • Reference Period shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of the term “Pro Forma Basis.”

  • Relevant Reference Price means the Reference Price on the Final Valuation Date. "Security Holder" means the holder of a Security.

  • Reference Index means each of the indices comprising the Reference Portfolio.

  • Reference mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order less the uniform mass of the driver of 75 kg and increased by a uniform mass of 100 kg.

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per

  • Reference Price means the Reference Price of the Underlying as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Reference Resource means a combustion turbine generating station, configured with two General Electric Frame 7FA turbines with inlet air cooling to 50 degrees, Selective Catalytic Reduction technology all CONE Areas, dual fuel capability, and a heat rate of 10.096 Mmbtu/ MWh.

  • Reference Property shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.07(a).

  • Planned Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective Interconnection Service Agreement and has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close.

  • Cannabis testing facility means an entity registered by

  • Reference Gilt means the Treasury Stock specified as such in the relevant Final Terms for so long as such stock is in issue, and thereafter such issue of index-linked Treasury Stock determined to be appropriate by a gilt-edged market maker or other adviser selected by the Issuer (an “Indexation Adviser”).

  • Dyed diesel fuel means diesel fuel that meets the dyeing and marking requirements of 26 U.S.C.

  • Reference evapotranspiration or “ETo” means a standard measurement of environmental parameters which affect the water use of plants. ETo is given expressed in inches per day, month, or year as represented in Appendix C of these Guidelines, and is an estimate of the evapotranspiration of a large field of four to seven-inch tall, cool-season grass that is well watered. Reference evapotranspiration is used as the basis of determining the Maximum Applied Water Allowances.

  • Stand-Alone Test Environment or "SATE" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.2.9.3.2.

  • Electric bicycle means a “class 1 electric bicycle”, a “class 2 electric bicycle”, or a “class 3 electric bicycle” as defined in this section. (ORC 4511.01(RRR))

  • Reference man means a hypothetical aggregation of human physical and physiological characteristics determined by international consensus. These characteristics may be used by researchers and public health workers to standardize results of experiments and to relate biological insult to a common base.

  • Certified Remanufacture System or Verified Engine Upgrade means engine upgrades certified or verified by EPA or CARB to achieve a reduction in emissions.

  • Total resource cost test or "TRC test" means a standard that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net present value of the total benefits of the program to the net present value of the total costs as calculated over the lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the delivery of those efficiency measures, as well as other quantifiable societal benefits, including avoided natural gas utility costs, to the sum of all incremental costs of end-use measures that are implemented due to the program (including both utility and participant contributions), plus costs to administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side program, to quantify the net savings obtained by substituting the demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates shall be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by future regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse gases.

  • Nodal Reference Price at each location shall mean the 97th percentile price differential between day-ahead and real-time prices experienced over the corresponding two-month reference period in the prior calendar year. Reference periods will be Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May- Jun, Jul-Aug, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec. For any given current-year month, the reference period months will be the set of two months in the prior calendar year that include the month corresponding to the current month. For example, July and August 2003 would each use July- August 2002 as their reference period.

  • Planned External Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned External Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective agreement that is the equivalent of an Interconnection Service Agreement, has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close, and has secured at least 50 percent of the MWs of firm transmission service required to qualify such resource under the deliverability requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • Reference Portfolio Return means on any day, the weighted average return of the Reference Assets calculated as the sum of the Weighted Reference Asset Return of each of the Reference Assets comprising the Reference Portfolio.

  • Adjusted EBIT means, for any accounting period, net income (or net loss) of NAI and its Subsidiaries (determined on a consolidated basis), plus the amounts (if any) which, in the determination of net income (or net loss) for such period, have been deducted for (a) interest expense, (b) income tax expense (c) rent expense under leases of property, and (d) Permitted Non-Cash Charges.

  • Reference Assets means the underlying interest contained in the Reference Portfolio, and “Reference Asset” means each of the Reference Assets.

  • Reference Portfolio means, the notional portfolio made up of each Reference Asset, as described in this Information Statement under “Reference Portfolio”.