SSEG definition

SSEG means Small Scale Embedded Generators
SSEG means Small Scale Embedded Generation;
SSEG means Small Scale Embedded Generation with an embedded generator with a generation capacity of less than 1000 kW (1MW).

Examples of SSEG in a sentence

  • If the Customer is in breach of any provision of this Contract, the Municipality shall be entitled to switch off the Grid Supply to the Customer until it can be proven that the SSEG is physically and electrically disconnected from the electrical installation.

  • The Seller also warrants that should the Property have any Small Scale Electrical Generation (SSEG), as defined by the City of Cape Towns’ By-Law for Off-Grid Small Scale Embedded Generation, that the Seller will ensure that said SSEG is registered with the City of Cape Town.

  • The customer may only, other than for the purposes of carrying out tests and commissioning), connect his/her/its SSEG installation to the electricity grid upon receipt of a written “Commissioning Approval” letter from the Director: Electricity Generation and Distribution giving consent for such connection.

  • Should the SSEG not be registered with the City of Cape Town Directorate for Energy Generation, then the Seller undertakes, for his own account, to rectify any installation and ensure registration with the aforementioned directorate.

  • Customers falling into this category bear all the risk regarding any liability which may arise from their participation in the SSEG programme, and have the responsibility to adhere to future changes to legislation, and NERSA’s rules when they are published, and specifically indemnify the City with regard to any such risk or liability.

  • The Municipality reserves the right to alter its requirements from time to time and the customer will be obliged to ensure that the SSEG equipment complies with the additional or amended requirements.

  • The Customer may only, other than for the purposes of carrying out tests and commissioning, connect his/her/its SSEG installation to the municipal electrical grid upon receipt of a written letter from the Director: Electro-technical Services giving consent for such connection.

  • The customer may only, other than for the purposes of carrying out tests and commissioning), connect his/her/its SSEG installation to the municipal electrical grid upon receipt of a written letter from the Manager: Electrical and Mechanical Services giving consent for such connection.

  • The customer may only, other than for the purposes of carrying out tests and commissioning), connect his/her/its SSEG installation to the municipal electrical grid upon receipt of a written letter from the Senior Manager: Electro Technical Department giving consent for such connection.

  • This contract clarifies the terms, conditions, rights and obligations of the above parties regarding the connection of the customer’s Small-Scale Embedded Generation (SSEG) system to the Municipality electricity grid.


More Definitions of SSEG

SSEG. ’ means small scale embedded generation of less than 1MVA;
SSEG means Small Scale Embedded Generation - an embedded generator with a generation capacity of up to 1000kVA (1MVA) (definition further elaborated below); and
SSEG means small scale embedded generation (Photovoltaic modules / solar plants);
SSEG means a Small-Scale Embedded Generator operated by a customer that operates a PV generation facility of not more than 1 MW connected to the Distribution System
SSEG means Small Scale Embedded Generation. NERSA approved the Standard Conditions for Embedded Generation within Municipal Boundaries. Under this approval generators with generation systems smaller than 1MW can generate in the absence of a generation license.

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