Renewable Energy Generating Station definition

Renewable Energy Generating Station or “REGS” means a generating station based on a renewable source of energy with or without Energy Storage System and shall include Renewable Hybrid Generating Station;
Renewable Energy Generating Station means generating stations based on one or more renewable energy sources as defined in CERC (Terms and Conditions for Tariff determination from Renewable Energy Resources),2012 as amended or any reenactment thereof from time to time.

Examples of Renewable Energy Generating Station in a sentence

  • Selling entire power generated to a Distribution Licensee under Power Purchase Agreement: Provided that if the Renewable Energy Generating Station is connected on the consumer side of the consumer meter, then the consumer shall have to replace the consumer meter with a Net Meter.

  • Technical details of Renewable Energy Generating Station, Inverter and other equipment of System proposed to be installed.

  • The first 300 units generated during the billing period shall be netted out against the energy consumption of the consumer in that billing period: Provided that if the consumer’s consumption is less than 300 Units in that billing period, then the balance surplus generation from the first 300 units generated by the Renewable Energy Generating Station shall be considered as Banked Energy for adjustment in the subsequent billing periods.

  • In a billing period, if the consumption is 850 units and generation from Renewable Energy Generating Station is 500 units, then the first 300 units generated will be net out against consumption (850 – 300 = 550 units), and the consumer shall be billed at the tariff applicable for consumption of 550 units.

  • Renewable Energy Generating Station or Solar Power Park Developer who have been granted Connectivity to ISTS and have not been physically connected to ISTS as on date of notification of these Regulations shall be deemed to have been granted Stage-I Connectivity and they shall apply for Stage-II Connectivity Application as per these regulations.

  • The first 300 units generated during the billing period shall be net out against the energy consumption of the consumer in that billing period: Provided that if the consumer’s consumption is less than 300 Units in that billing period, then the balance surplus generation from the first 300 units generated by the Renewable Energy Generating Station shall be considered as Banked Energy for adjustment in the subsequent billing periods.

  • This call-back procedure helps minimize bias due to non-response at both the household and individual respondent level.

  • Renewable Energy Generating Station or Solar Power Park Developer who have been granted Connectivity to ISTS and have not been physically connected to ISTS as on date of notification of these Regulations shall be deemed to have been granted Stage-I Connectivity and they shall apply for Stage- II Connectivity Application as per these regulations.

  • The Reactive Energy Charges in respect of a Renewable Energy Generating Station shall be in accordance with the charges approved by the Commission in its relevant Tariff Orders.

  • In case, the consumption is 250 units and generation from Renewable Energy Generating Station is 500 units, then out of first 300 units of generation only 250 units can be net out against consumption of 250 units, and balance 50 units shall be considered as Banked Energy for adjustment in subsequent billing periods.

Related to Renewable Energy Generating Station

  • Renewable Energy Source means an energy source that is not fossil carbon-based, non- renewable or radioactive, and may include solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, landfill gas, or wave, tidal and thermal ocean technologies, and includes a Certified Renewable Energy Source.

  • Renewable energy facility means an electric generation unit or other facility or installation that produces electric energy using a Renewable Energy Source.

  • cogeneration means the simultaneous generation in one process of thermal energy and electrical or mechanical energy;

  • Interconnector means equipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;