Spillover definition

Spillover means additional reductions in energy consumption or demand by program participants beyond those directly associated with program participation.
Spillover means the reductions in energy consumption caused by the presence of a Demand Program, beyond the Demand Program-related gross savings of the participants and without financial or technical assistance from the program. Spillover can be applied to participants, consumers directly participating in a Demand Program, and/or non-participants.
Spillover means additional reductions in energy consumption or demand by program participants, due to program influences beyond those directly associated with DSM program participation.

Examples of Spillover in a sentence

  • Key Executives (the "SERP"), the 2007 Long-Term Incentive Plan, the Key Executive Program (including the Deferred Income Plan, the Spillover Pension Plan, the Spillover Savings Plan and the Survivor Benefit Plan), group term life insurance plan, comprehensive health, major medical, vision and dental insurance plans and short-term and long-term disability plans.

  • The Spillover Effects of Gang Membership on Individual Gunshot Victimization in a Co-Offending Network.” Criminology 53, no.

  • Key Executives and the Spillover Pension Plan and assuming the benefit was fully vested without regard to any minimum age or service requirements.

  • See Swiss Performance Index Spillover effects, risk (reduction), 45 Spot transaction, definition, 212e Spousal rights, information release, 114 SR.

  • For the duration of the Term, Client hereby provides a royalty free license to Spillover to use and to reproduce, modify, distribute, display, and to make modifications to and derivative works of the Client Materials in the course of providing the Marketing Services to Client, to market and promote the Restaurant(s) and Spillover’ business, and (if applicable) to market, promote and sell Restaurant services.


More Definitions of Spillover

Spillover means additional reductions in energyconsumption or demand by program participants beyond those directly associated with program participation.
Spillover means reductions in energy consumption and/or demand caused by the presence of the energy efficiency program, beyond the program-related gross savings of the participants. There can be participant and/or non-participant spillover.
Spillover means reductions in energy consumption and/or demand caused by the presence of a program, beyond the program-related gross savings of the participants and without financial or technical assistance from the program.
Spillover means when participants of, or spectators to, a Special Event congregate on, park, or move to any property or right-of-way not associated with the event venue.
Spillover means additional reductions in energy consumption or demand by program participants beyond those
Spillover means an occurrence when any amount of light that falls outside the property boundaries, or property lines.
Spillover means the movement of pathogens from non-human vertebrate animals to humans; Article 3. General principles and approaches