Electric Power definition

Electric Power. ’ means electric peaking capacity, or electric energy, or both.
Electric Power means electric energy and related products, including capacity and ancillary services such as regulation, spinning reserve, non-spinning reserve and replacement reserve.
Electric Power means electrical energy or the capacity for the production of electrical power;

Examples of Electric Power in a sentence

  • For each Contract Month, the Shipper will reimburse the Transporter for all costs and expenses (including Taxes) incurred by the Transporter in procuring the Electric Power allocated to the Shipper in accordance with the provisions contained in the Network Code.


More Definitions of Electric Power

Electric Power means electrical power provided by third party and purchased by Gatherer for the operation of the Gathering System (including the System Compressor Stations).
Electric Power. Provider shall mean any other electric corporation and/or rural electric cooperative.
Electric Power is the amount of electric power that is being supplied over a given period of time, expressed in Xxxxx/hour (Wh) or by its multiples;
Electric Power shall be measured in kilowatt-hours (KWh) or megawatt-hours (MWH) and represents the integration of Demand over any sixty consecutive minutes as ascertained by watt-hour meter(s) and electronic recorder(s) or other standard measuring device(s) designed to measure electric energy.
Electric Power means the electricity used at Compressor Stations and the other facilities and equipment comprising the TAP Transportation System, including those facilities and equipment set out in Appendix 1.
Electric Power means energy and/or capacity as applicable.
Electric Power. ’ means electric peaking