Balance of Plant definition

Balance of Plant or “BOP” shall mean all subsystems for operation and generation of electrical power by DFC’s MCFCs in one or more stacks and including, but not limited to, fuel pre-treatment boilers, water recovery, fuel exhaust burner, inverter, control system, utility interface and start-up and stand-by equipment. For the avoidance of doubt, BOP shall mean all components of the DFC Power Plant other than the Fuel Cell Stack Module.
Balance of Plant or “BOP” shall mean any items of Equipment that are not associated with a particular wind turbine and do not constitute part of a Unit.
Balance of Plant or “BOP” shall have the meaning assigned in the TTA.

Examples of Balance of Plant in a sentence

  • The scope of work under this tender enquiry covers total mechanical maintenance (preventive, breakdown and annual shut down job) of Turbine & its auxiliaries and Balance of Plant Equipments at 4 x 125 MW Surat lignite power plant.

  • Balance of Plant is the sum of all equipment for safe operation as well as the technical coordination of all concerned parts of a power plant.

  • Development of the Power Station costs shall include components for the gas turbine engines, and all Balance of Plant costs that would normally be applicable to such a Power Station based GT Pro breakup.

  • General and Administrative Information Overnight Construction Cost Power Block (Nuclear Island and Turbine Island)$2,500 to 3,000/kWeOwners’ Cost (Balance of Plant, Circulating Water Cooling System, Site Preparation, Transmission, and Contingency)$1,000 to 1,500/kWeNuclear fuel inventory cost for first core$306 millionTotal estimated cost$3,500 to 4,500/kWe Detroit Edison Source of Construction Funds Detroit Edison plans to finance the cost to construct Fermi 3 through a combination of debt and equity.

  • The Contractor shall design the WTP (Pretreatment, HLW Vitrification, LAW Vitrification, Analytical Laboratory, and Balance of [Plant] Facilities [BOF]) consistent with the functional requirements identified in Standard 2, Research, Technology, and Modeling, Standard 3, Design, Section C.7, Facility Specifications, Section C.8, Operational Specifications, and Section C.9, Interface Control Documents.


More Definitions of Balance of Plant

Balance of Plant means all equipment and materials and other items incorporated in the Linden Wind Energy Project, except for the WECs. Balance of Plant includes the civil, electrical and mechanical construction works, principally roads, foundations for transformers and WECs, cable and pipe ducting, pad-mount transformers, switch gears, electrical cables, communication cables and system, SCADA
Balance of Plant means all materials and equipment (including any spare parts) forming or intended to form part of the Installation Works and required for the completion of the Facility, other than for the Supply Works, including but not limited to the materials and equipment so described in the Statement of Work.
Balance of Plant means all other equipment and materials including all the supporting components and auxiliary systems of the Generation Facility needed to deliver the energy, other than power generating units themselves, but which will be completed and transferred to OG&E per the Form EPC. This includes but is not limited to the Project interconnection facilities, control systems, security system, meteorological stations, telemetry system, telecommunications systems, all buildings, Project roads, and fencing.
Balance of Plant means the equipment and plant listed in Part 2 of Exhibit 3.
Balance of Plant means the ELC Liquefaction Facilities that do not include the Liquefaction Units.
Balance of Plant means the portion of an electrolyzer system, other than the Stack and Balance of Stack, which is otherwise necessary to make an electrolyzer system function in industrial conditions;
Balance of Plant means the components, devices, materials, processes and subsystems assembled or designed for assembly around a Fuel Cell Stack, which may include: