Export Capacity definition

Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kVA of a distributed generation facility except where that capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.
Export Capacity means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes set out in the Letter that may flow into the Distribution System:
Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt ampere (kVA) of a DER facility except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.

Examples of Export Capacity in a sentence

  • Cloud Peak Energy Export Capacity Position The new extended Westshore volumes along with the back-to-back agreements with Westshore and BNSF in support of the JERA agreements, provide Cloud Peak Energy with a firm export capacity foundation for many years.

  • Commercial Excellence Advantaged Position in the Bakken 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 Bakken Crude Oil Production, mbpd Pipeline Export Capacity Note: Rail cost estimates to Anacortes based on Tesoro negotiated rates.

  • Cloud Peak Energy Export Capacity Position Back-to-back agreements with Westshore and BNSF in support of the JERA Trading agreement, together with the base Westshore and BNSF agreement terms through 2020, provide Cloud Peak Energy with a firm export capacity foundation for many years.


More Definitions of Export Capacity

Export Capacity means the amount of power that can be transferred from the small generator facility to the distribution system. Export capacity is either the nameplate rating, or a lower amount if limited using an acceptable means identified in OAR 860-082-0033.
Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt ampere (kVA) of a
Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt amperes (kVA) of a
Export Capacity means the maximum nameplate capacityrating of a distributed generation facility in alternating current (AC), except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.121, or as permitted by the EDC.”
Export Capacity means the maximum Nameplate Rating of a Facility in alternating current (AC), except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 4.3 of this Interconnection Tariff, or as permitted by the Company.
Export Capacity means the maximum Nameplate Rating of a Facility in alternating current (AC), except that where such capacity is limited by any of the methods of limiting electrical export in Section 4.3 of this tariff, the Export Capacity shall be the net capacity as limited through the use of such methods (not including Inadvertent Export).
Export Capacity means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes that may flow into the Distribution System: