Renewable Resources definition

Renewable Resources means one of the following sources of energy: solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric facilities or digester gas.
Renewable Resources means electricity generation facilities fueled by renewable fuels plus electricity generation facilities fueled by:
Renewable Resources means electricity generation

Examples of Renewable Resources in a sentence

  • For Intermittent Renewable Resources (“IRR”), the reactive power requirements shall be available at all MW output levels at or above ten percent (10%) of the IRR’s nameplate capacity.

  • The KRG designates its director of the Renewable Resources, Environmental and Land Use Planning Department, or any other person designated by said director, as its official representative for the purposes of the application of this mandate and the Pingualuit Agreement.

  • Where the Renewable Resources Council has received a request for permission to harvest pursuant to this provision, it shall render a decision within 60 days of the request and duly communicate such decision to the applicant.

  • Government and the Board may jointly delegate authority to Renewable Resources Councils, upon terms and conditions established by government and the Board.

  • The Board shall consider such application within 60 days of receipt and may set aside the decision of the Renewable Resources Council and may substitute its own decision together with terms and conditions, if the Board determines that it is reasonable, in all the circumstances, to do so.


More Definitions of Renewable Resources

Renewable Resources means electricity generation facilities
Renewable Resources means electricity generation facilities fueled by: (a) Water; (b) wind; (c) solar energy; (d) geothermal energy; (e) landfill gas; (f) biomass energy utilizing animal waste, solid or liquid organic fuels from wood, forest, or field residues or dedicated energy crops that do not include wood pieces that have been treated with chemical preservatives such as creosote, pentachlorophenol, or copper‑chrome‑arsenic; (g) by-products of pulping or wood manufacturing processes, including but not limited to bark, wood chips, sawdust, and lignin in spent pulping liquors; (h) ocean thermal, wave, or tidal power; or (i) gas from sewage treatment facilities.
Renewable Resources means the recurring and non-depleting indigenous resources or technology as set out in the first column of the Schedule;
Renewable Resources means electricity generation facilities fueled by: (a) Water; (b) wind; (c) solar energy; (d) geothermal energy; (e) landfill gas; or (f) biomass energy based on solid organic fuels from wood, forest, or field residues, or dedicated energy crops that do not include wood pieces that have been treated with chemical preservatives such as creosote, pentachlorophenol, or copper-chrome-arsenic.
Renewable Resources means, as defined under Wis. Stat. §196.378(1)(j), a resource that derives energy from any source other than coal, petroleum products, nuclear power except as used in a fuel cell, and natural gas. “Renewable Resource” includes resources deriving energy from any of the following: Solar energy, wind power, water power, biomass, geothermal technology, tidal or wave action or fuel cell technology that uses a renewable fuel, as determined by the Commission and as addressed in the Commission’s ruling PSC REF#:163778 under Docket 5-GF-191.
Renewable Resources means natural resources that can be replenished by natural processes, including:
Renewable Resources means substances that have lost their original usefulness, are economically and technologically feasible to recycle, and may be recycled or reused as announced or approved by this Act.