Electric facilities definition

Electric facilities means lines, conduits, ducts, poles, wires, pipes, conductors, cables, cross-arms, receivers, transmitters, transformers, instruments, machines, appli- ances, instrumentalities, and all devices and apparatus used, operated, owned, or controlled by an electric utility, for the purposes of manufacturing, transforming, transmitting, dis- tributing, selling, or furnishing electricity.
Electric facilities means certain portions of the City’s electric infrastructure including distribution poles, transmission poles and structures, ducts, transmission and distribution conduit, building entry conduit, utility tunnels, manholes, and vaults and appurtenant electric facilities. The term “Electric Facilities” does not include the City’s electric generation facilities, buildings, smoke stacks, substations, radio towers, other radio equipment, fiber optic cable, fiber optic cable capacity or any other active communications capacity or appurtenant telecommunication facilities.
Electric facilities means lines, conduits, ducts, poles, wires, pipes, conduc- tors, cables, crossarms, receivers, transmit- ters, transformers, instruments, machines, appliances and all other devices and apparatuses used, operated, owned or con- trolled by an electric utility for the purposes of manufacturing, transforming, transmitting, distributing, selling or furnishing electricity.

Examples of Electric facilities in a sentence

  • Distribution Facilities Electric facilities owned by the Cooperative used to deliver electricity to the Customer/Members up through and including the point of physical connection with electric facilities owned by the Customer/Member.

  • PG&E will review the submitted plans in relationship to any existing Gas and Electric facilities within the project area.

  • Attached you will find information and requirements as it relates to Gas facilities (Attachment 1) and Electric facilities (Attachment 2).

  • Prior to construction, the member will pay Salem Electric a primary foot fee based on the distance from the existing Salem Electric facilities to the point of transformation and a transformation fee for installations with service panels in excess of 400 amps.

  • Electric facilities, equipment, appliances, or wiring located inside the premises of the Consumer, except for assets financed pursuant to an Eligible EE Program, and qualifying items included in a loan for demand side management or energy resource conservation programs, or small scale renewable energy systems.


More Definitions of Electric facilities

Electric facilities means towers, poles, lines of towers, lines of poles, supporting structures, cables, crossarms, overhead and underground wires, guys, braces, Communication Facilities, and all related above-ground and underground facilities, appurtenances, and equipment located on the Buyer Property, and/or which NYSEG may reasonably require now and from time to time on the Buyer Property for the transmission and/or distribution of electric current and for communication purposes, for public or private use, including those facilities identified on Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Electric facilities means electric transmission and distribution towers, poles, lines, guys, anchors, conduits, fixtures, and necessary appurtenances owned or operated by the Company for the purpose of providing electric energy for public or private use.
Electric facilities means lines, conduits, ducts, poles, wires, pipes, conductors, cables, crossarms, receivers, transmitters, transformers, instruments, machines, appliances and all other devices and apparatuses used, operated, owned or controlled by an electric utility for the purposes of manufacturing, transforming, transmitting, distributing, selling or furnishing electricity.
Electric facilities means facilities or interests in facilities for the generation of
Electric facilities means any one or more works and improvements of the City, now owned or hereafter acquired, whether situated within or without the City boundaries, used in and as part of the generation or distribution of electricity for the beneficial uses and purposes for whichelectricity has been or may be appropriated, or used in and as part of a fiber optic strand or related network in the provision of fiber optic and related broadband services, including all present or future improvements, extensions, enlargements, betterments, replacements, or additions thereof or thereto.
Electric facilities means fuel sources, generating equipment, poles, wires, lines, conduits, cables, communication and signal lines, electric lights, braces, guys, anchors, vaults and all necessary or convenient facilities and appurtenances thereto whether the same be located above or below ground, or within and/or outside the boundaries of the City of Great Falls.
Electric facilities means facilities or interests in facilities for the generation of hydroelectric power, including hydroelectric power plants, turbine generators, penstocks, transformers, electrical equipment, lands, rights-of-way, and all other structures, works, property, and property interests necessary or proper for the generation of electricity or to otherwise carry out the purposes of the irrigation district, not including transmission facilities related to hydroelectric production plants.