Technical resource definition

Technical resource means a distributed generation resource or an individual energy storage unit, or a demand unit or any other consumption device.
Technical resource means an individual power generating module of type A, B, or C as defined according to Regulation (EU) 2016/631 connected to the distribution system, individual energy storage unit, demand units according to Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/1388 or any other consumption device.
Technical resource means: (i) development of curriculum and teaching/learning materials; (ii) instructional methods; (iii) training of teachers; (iv) development of educational technology, (v) media and communication; and (vi) learner evaluation;

Examples of Technical resource in a sentence

  • P A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical resource assistance for most computer P A network installations at NNS.

Related to Technical resource

  • Cultural resources means archaeological and historic sites and artifacts, and traditional religious, ceremonial and social uses and activities of affected Indian tribes.

  • Renewable energy resources means energy derived from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectricity. A fuel cell using hydrogen derived from these eligible resources is also an eligible electric generation technology. Fossil and nuclear fuels and their derivatives are not eligible resources.

  • Renewable Energy Source means an energy source that is not fossil carbon-based, non- renewable or radioactive, and may include solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, landfill gas, or wave, tidal and thermal ocean technologies, and includes a Certified Renewable Energy Source.

  • Renewable energy resource means a resource that naturally replenishes over a human, not a geological, time frame and that is ultimately derived from solar power, water power, or wind power. Renewable energy resource does not include petroleum, nuclear, natural gas, or coal. A renewable energy resource comes from the sun or from thermal inertia of the earth and minimizes the output of toxic material in the conversion of the energy and includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;