Site-specific data definition

Site-specific data and "site-specific input" means an in- put value used in determination of fuel pathway carbon intensity val- ue, or the raw operational data used to calculate an input value, which is required to be unique to the facility, pathway, and feed- stock. All site-specific inputs must be measured, metered or otherwise documented, and verifiable, e.g., consumption of natural gas or grid electricity at a fuel production facility must be documented by invoi- ces from the utility.
Site-specific data and "site-specific input" means an in- put value used in determination of fuel pathway carbon intensity value, or the raw operational data used to calculate an input value, which is required to be unique to the facility, pathway, and feedstock. All site- specific inputs must be measured, metered or otherwise documented, and verifiable, e.g., consumption of natural gas or grid electricity at a fuel production facility must be documented by invoices from the utility. (129)"Small importer of finished fuels" means any person who im- ports into Washington 500,000 gallons or less of finished fuels in a given calendar year. Any fuel imported by persons that are related, or share common ownership or control, shall be aggregated together to
Site-specific data and "site‐specific input" means an input value used in determination of fuel pathway carbon intensity value, or the raw operational data used to calculate an input value, which is required to be unique to the facility, pathway, and feedstock. All site‐specific inputs must be measured, metered or otherwise documented, and verifiable, e.g., consumption of natural gas or grid electricity at a fuel production facility must be documented by invoices from the utility.

More Definitions of Site-specific data

Site-specific data refers to data gathered at any individual site that is not part of the common LONGSCAN protocols.
Site-specific data and “Site-specific Input” means an input value used in determination of fuel pathway carbon intensity value, or the raw operational data used to calculate an input value, which is required to be unique to the facility, pathway, and feedstock. All site-specific inputs must be measured, metered or otherwise documented, and verifiable,
Site-specific data means the study data relating to the Research Subjects, collected by the Research Site in accordance with the Research Protocol, which are uploaded by the Research Site in pseudonymized format by means of the Electronic Case Report Forms (“eCRFs”) into the Master Database. Site-Specific Data includes data such as Research Subjects’ speech and movement recordings that are subsequently converted into useable output by third party processors on FARA’s behalf. Site-Specific Data does not include the Research Site’s key to reverse the pseudonymization process, as the key is retained by the Research Site;