Station Use definition

Station Use means energy consumed within the Facility’s electric energy distribution system as losses, as well as energy used to operate the Facility’s auxiliary equipment. The auxiliary equipment may include, but is not limited to, forced and induced draft fans, cooling towers, boiler feeds pumps, lubricating oil systems, plant lighting, fuel handling systems, control systems, and sump pumps.
Station Use means the electric energy produced by the Generating Facility that is (a) used within the Generating Facility to power the lights, motors, control systems and other electrical loads that are necessary for Operation, and (b) consumed within the Generating Facility’s electric energy distribution system as losses needed to deliver electric energy to the Site Host Load, and
Station Use means electric energy produced by the Generating Facility that is:

Examples of Station Use in a sentence

  • Seller shall purchase all Energy required to serve the Project’s Site Host Load, net of Station Use, from Buyer or applicable retail service provider pursuant to its applicable retail rate schedule.

  • If “Excess Sale” is selected on the Cover Sheet, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to sell to Buyer the Project’s gross output of Product, net of Station Use, Site Host Load and transformer and transmission losses, at the Delivery Point.

  • Owner shall separately meter Station Use with a revenue quality meter or meters, installed in accordance with and conforming to the electrical service requirements, metering and applicable tariffs applicable to the Station Use.

  • The Nameplate will be net of any Station Use, or in the case of solar it will be net of any inverter losses.

  • Seller agrees to sell to PG&E the Facility’s gross output in kilowatt-hours, net of Station Use and transformation and transmission losses to the Delivery Point into the PG&E system, together with all Green Attributes and Resource Adequacy Benefits.


More Definitions of Station Use

Station Use means the Energy that is used within the Facility to power the lights, motors, temperature control systems, control systems and other electrical loads that are necessary for operation of the Facility.
Station Use means the electrical load of the Facility’s auxiliary equipment that are necessary for operation of the Facility as set forth in Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). The auxiliary equipment includes, but is not limited to, forced and induced draft fans, air conditioner systems, cooling towers, plant lighting and control systems, any heating or cooling equipment necessary to keep energy storage componentry within their normal operating temperatures, any motors or pumps required for moving material within the battery energy storage system, and any other electrical loads required for the Energy Storage Services.
Station Use has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(c).
Station Use. Electric energy that is used to operate equipment that is auxiliary or otherwise related to the production of electricity by the Facility.
Station Use means the Energy that is used within the Facility to power the lights, motors, temperature control systems, control systems and other electrical loads that are necessary for operation of the Facility (or as otherwise defined by the retail energy provider and CAISO Tariff) except during periods in which the Storage Facility is charging or discharging pursuant to a Charging Notice or Discharging Notice.
Station Use means the electric energy produced by the Generating Facility that is: (i) used within the Generating Facility to power the lights, motors, control systems and other electrical loads, such as meteorological equipment that are necessary for Operation; and (ii) consumed within the Generating Facility’s DC Collection System as losses within the Photovoltaic Modules, associated wiring, combiner boxes, Current Inverters, transformers and other equipment.
Station Use means the electrical load of the Project’s auxiliary equipment that are necessary for operation of the Generating Unit(s) as set forth in Appendix 1.3. The auxiliary equipment includes, but is not limited, to forced and induced draft fans, cooling towers, boiler feed pumps, lubricating oil systems, plant lighting, fuel handling systems, control systems and sump pumps.