Initial Capacity definition

Initial Capacity means 100 XXX-0 xxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxx xx the Network, allocated on a Segment-by-Segment basis as set forth in Schedule 1 to this Agreement.
Initial Capacity means the initially installed electric power generating capacity of the Cogeneration Facility of approximately 6.4 gross megawatts with initial parasitic loads of approximately 0.4 megawatts and, if the Compressor Station required for the North City Cogeneration Project and certain flares are added as parasitic loads, parasitic loads of approximately 1.0 megawatts for an approximate net generating capacity of 6.0 megawatts or 5.4 megawatts, as applicable.
Initial Capacity means the total initially planned capacity of 10 bcm/year which has been ex- empted from regulated third party access, ownership unbundling and regulated tariff;

Examples of Initial Capacity in a sentence

  • The Capacity Analysis will be conducted in a more comprehensive manner than the Initial Capacity Assessment and will include an investigation of the operational impacts of the proposed Access Rights based on the further detail provided by the Access Seeker in its Operating Plan (see Subclause 8.1.4 for further detail).

  • The results of the Initial Capacity Assessment, if undertaken, will be indicative only and will be subject to confirmation by a Capacity Analysis undertaken as part of the negotiation process.

  • An Initial Capacity Assessment will determine if there is likely to be sufficient Available Capacity to meet the Access Seeker’s requirements and, if not, the extent to which Capacity enhancements are likely to be required.

  • QR Network may undertake an Initial Capacity Assessment as part of the preparation of an Indicative Access Proposal.

  • Where QR Network considers that there are major impediments to the provision of sufficient Capacity to meet the requirements of the Access Seeker, and that the Capacity enhancements that might be necessary would have a significant bearing on the economics of the proposed operation, then the Initial Capacity Assessment, if undertaken, may be conducted in more detail.


More Definitions of Initial Capacity

Initial Capacity has the meaning assigned in SECTION 3.5(A).
Initial Capacity. Has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c)(ii).
Initial Capacity. The installed capacity of the Plant, determined as of the Commercial Operation Date, which shall not to be less than ____ MW AC or more than ____ MW AC, and shall be determined based upon the sum of the nameplate ratings (AC) of all Plant inverters.
Initial Capacity means the capacity constructed and made available in the first phase of the TAP Transportation System, planned to be 10 bcma, as referenced in the Joint Opinion.
Initial Capacity with respect to an Approved Location is the Capacity in effect with respect to such Approved Location as of the date of this Agreement; the “Adjusted Capacity” with respect to an Approved Location is the Capacity with respect to such Approved Location that will take effect (in place of the Initial Capacity) on the Capacity Adjustment Date if the actual amount of the Trust’s Copper at such Approved Location during the five consecutive calendar day period immediately preceding the Capacity Adjustment Date did not equal or exceed 50% of the Initial Capacity with respect to such Approved Location; and the “Minimum Capacity” with respect to an Approved Location is the Capacity with respect to such Approved Location that will be in effect (in place of the Initial or Adjusted Capacity, as the case may be) on the day [two] years following the date of this Agreement if during the five consecutive calendar period immediately preceding such date the actual amount of the Trust’s Copper at the applicable Approved Location did not equal or exceed 50% of the Initial Capacity with respect to such Approved Location.
Initial Capacity means, in respect of a School, the initial student capacity of the School as set out in Schedule 13 (Schools);
Initial Capacity an initial capacity of the SMLWTP to meet the projected needs for a minimum of ten (10) years, expected to be between 2 mgd and 4 mgd.