Auxiliary Load definition

Auxiliary Load means power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the Facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, and exciters).
Auxiliary Load means, in relation to a generating CMU or a generating unit, the total amount of electricity used by that unit for purposes directly related to its operation (including for fuel handling, fuel preparation, maintenance and the pumping of water), whether or not that electricity is generated by the unit or used while the unit is generating electricity;
Auxiliary Load means power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, exciters, etc.). Business DayMonday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. Commission – The Public Service Commission of South Carolina. Default – The failure of a breaching Party to cure its breach under the Interconnection Agreement.

Examples of Auxiliary Load in a sentence

  • The term “Net Capacity” shall mean the Nameplate Capacity of the Interconnection Customer’s generating facilities, less the portion of that capacity needed to serve the Generating Facility’s Auxiliary Load.


More Definitions of Auxiliary Load

Auxiliary Load means power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, exciters, etc.). Business DayMonday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. Cluster - A group of Interconnection Requests (one or more) that are studied together for the purpose of conducting the Interconnection Studies.
Auxiliary Load means electrical power consumed by any auxiliary equipment necessary to operate the Facility.
Auxiliary Load means electricity usage by any electrical plant of a generation facility that is not directly a part of the boiler plant or generating unit or substation primary equipment but is required for the boiler plant’s or generating unit’s or substation’s primary equipment’s functional operation;
Auxiliary Load means electrical power consumed by any auxiliary equipment necessary to operate the Generator.
Auxiliary Load means power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the Facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, and exciters). ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2020 January 17 12:22 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-186-E - Page 4 of 12 Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER South Carolina
Auxiliary Load means the electrical demand of the Generation Unit’s auxiliary plant required for the operation of the Generation Unit and the supply of fuel to the Generation Unit
Auxiliary Load means power used to operate auxiliary equipment in the facility necessary for power generation (such as pumps, blowers, fuel preparation machinery, exciters, etc.). Business Day Days– Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. Calendar DaysSunday through Saturday, including all holidays Closed Transition Standby Generating Facility - An electric Generating Facility primarily designed for standby or backup power in the event of a loss of power supply from the Utility. Such Facilities may operate in parallel with the Utility for a brief period of time when transferring load back to the Utility after an outage, or when testing the operation of the Facility and transferring load from and back to the Utility. Cluster – A group of Interconnection Requests (one or more) that are studied together for the purpose of conducting the Interconnection Studies.