Turbine definition

Turbine means a wind energy conversion system, the purpose of which is to produce electricity, consisting of rotor blades, associated control or conversion electronics, and other accessory structures.
Turbine has the meaning given in the Recitals to the Supply Agreement.
Turbine means each GE 1.5sle MW wind turbine generator used in any Project, conforming to the specifications for such model set forth in the Turbine Supply Agreement.

Examples of Turbine in a sentence

  • Similar package means Boiler or ESP or Piping or Turbine or Civil or Structure or Electrical or C&I etc.

  • Normally Boiler, ESP, Piping, Turbine, Electrical, C&I, Civil, Structure etc.

  • Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC) Code 7230, Turbine Engine Compressor Section.

  • Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC) Code 7250, Turbine Section.

  • In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Wind Turbine Noise, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2–5 May 2017.


More Definitions of Turbine

Turbine shall have the meaning set forth in the applicable FW Credit Facility.
Turbine means equipment that is driven by steam acting on a turbine or rotor to cause a rotary motion. [Clause 10 inserted in Gazette 24 Aug 2007 p. 4311‑12.]
Turbine means any plant where steam acts on a turbine or rotor to cause a rotary motion, but does not include steam turbines and expansion turbines with a power output of less than 500 kW;
Turbine shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals and is sometimes referred to as a WECS.
Turbine means a single wind turbine generating system, including the tower, pad, transformer and controller system, installed as part of the Wind Project.
Turbine means a wind turbine as described in Attachment 1, Table 1 of the Turbine Supply Agreement.
Turbine means the rights to such Turbine under the applicable Turbine Purchase Contract. Once a Turbine has been assigned to a Funded Project or leased to a Project, reference to such Turbine shall be removed from Exhibit G-3 to the Credit Agreement.