SPG definition

SPG means Solar Power Generator i.e. successful bidder for the location of project.
SPG is defined in the definition of “Affiliate.”
SPG means the Fife Council’s Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) on Wind Energy 2011 which supplements the local plan policies.

Examples of SPG in a sentence

  • SPC Mutual Fund - Parent Spectrum Growth Fund SPG Mutual Fund - Series Spectrum Income Fund SPI Mutual Fund - Series Spectrum International Fund SPF Mutual Fund - Series All services provided in this Schedule of Services are subject to the review and approval of the appropriate Fund officers, Fund counsel and accountants of each Fund, as may be applicable.

  • The SPG shall maintain books of account relating to the Project in accordance with generally accepted Indian accounting principles.

  • Where a “Default Notice” has been issued with respect to an Event of Default, which requires the co-operation of both DISCOM and the SPG to remedy, DISCOM shall render all reasonable co-operation to enable the Event of Default to be remedied without any legal obligations.

  • This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between DISCOM and the SPG, concerning the subject matter hereof.

  • In the event of any inconsistency between the text of the Articles of this Agreement and the appendices, attachments or exhibits hereto or in the event of any inconsistency between the provisions and particulars of one appendix, attachment or exhibit and those of any other appendix, attachment or exhibit DISCOM and the SPG shall consult to resolve the inconsistency.


More Definitions of SPG

SPG means SPG Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation.
SPG shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
SPG means a person who produces solar energy with a Solar Power Plant, which maybe self-owned or third party-owned.
SPG means SPAR Performance Group, Inc. (f/k/a SPAR MCI Performance Group, Inc.), a Delaware corporation.
SPG means Strategic Procurement Group
SPG means Shanxi Provincial Government.
SPG means Sichuan Provincial Government, an administrative subdivision of the Borrower, or any successor thereto; and