reinforcement definition

reinforcement means an investment that a distributor makes to increase the distribution system capacity to accommodate new load on the distributor’s distribution system, consistent with the distributor’s planning, design, and construction standard.
reinforcement means works undertaken by Thames in accordance with Clauses 4.2, 7.3.3, 7.3.5 or 7.3.7 in order to expand the capacity of the Thames Sewerage Network to receive a particular volume of Discharge from the Site, but does not include works to repair or maintain the Thames Sewerage Network;
reinforcement means any kind of activity which follows immediately upon action by a subject. There are two kinds of reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is an external stimulus that makes the subject want to experience it again, while negative reinforcement makes the subject avoid the stimulus.

More Definitions of reinforcement

reinforcement means a specific project resulting from changes in existing Demand which affects that specific part of the Network, such as results from Demand growth or changes in Capacity wheeled across the Transmission Network.
reinforcement means self-reliance.
reinforcement means that facilities reinforce each other when they are clustered together, with nodal, structural, spatial, climatic and visual advantages;
reinforcement means any water mains, tanks, service reservoirs, pumping stations and other network reinforcement works on SEW’s Water Supply System that it is necessary for SEW to provide in consequence of the Supply and/or any Assistance Supply as described more particularly in Schedule 3 where applicable.
reinforcement means the process of providing addition circuits to strengthen an existing electrical circuit of equipment;
reinforcement has the meaning set out in Section 03 20 00 of Appendix 6-2 [Technical Specifications]; “Rejection Notice” has the meaning set out in Appendix 4-1 [BC Hydro Project Schedule];