Service value definition

Service value means the ledger value of operating property less its sal- vage value (see definition 17).
Service value means the difference between original cost and net salvage value of electric plant.
Service value means the difference between the original cost and the net salvage value of utility plant.

Examples of Service value in a sentence

  • If you only need to match up until the Service, then only provide the Service value.

  • The Existing Facility has an existing Capacity Resource Interconnection Service value of 6.4 MW.

  • Therefore, the New Facility’s additional 3.2 MWs are only eligible for Energy Resource Interconnection Service and the Small Generating Facility’s Capacity Resource Interconnection Service value will continue to be limited to 6.4 MW.

  • Service value shall be determined by recommendation of the Department Head, length of service, personal performance record, special training, and any other evidence that illustrates the desire of the employee to do a better job.

  • An existing Small Generating Facility interconnected with Capacity Resource Interconnection Service may, over the life of the facility, increase its Capacity Resource Interconnection Service by a total of 2 MW above its originally established Capacity Resource Interconnection Service value without having the deliverability of that 2 MW increase evaluated under the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard.


More Definitions of Service value

Service value means the book cost less the actual or estimated net sal- vage value of property.
Service value means the difference between the cost and net salvage value of service property.
Service value means the differencebetween original cost and net salvage value of gas plant.
Service value. (SV) [(m3/min)/W] means for comfort fans the ratio of the maximum fan flow rate [m3/min] and the
Service value. (SV) means the ratio of the maximum fan flow rate and the fan power input, expressed in cub meters per minute per watt (m3/min)/W;
Service value means the difference between the original cost and the net salvage value of utility property."Retirement units" means those items of utility property which, when retired, with or without replacement, are accounted for by crediting the book cost thereof to the utility property account in which included.
Service value means the book cost less the actual or estimated net salvage value of property.