Renewable distributed generation definition

Renewable distributed generation is electricity generated near the point of use from renewable sources, such as solar, wind, and biomass.

Examples of Renewable distributed generation in a sentence

  • The Fixed Cost Recovery Charge shall be allocated based on a three-year historical average non-coincident monthly peak demand (supplied by MEAN, including without limitation any demand served under the Green Energy Program), adjusted in accordance with the Renewable Distributed Generation Policy and the Asset Management Policies and Procedures, by Participant.

  • CVEC shall be granted all renewable attributes/rights under Federal, State and/or Local law(s) associated with its purchase of the DG Facility output from Qualified Renewable Distributed Generation systems.

  • The PV System must qualify as Retail Renewable Distributed Generation, at all times during the Term of this Agreement.

  • If the PV System no longer qualifies as Retail Renewable Distributed Generation, this Agreement will automatically terminate.

  • The individual or juridical person, holder or owner of one Power Station for electric power generation using renewable energetic resources and participating in the Renewable Distributed Generation activity.

  • The Manager shall cooperate with said accountants and shall provide them with all information which they may reasonably request in order to audit the financial statements of the Partnership.

Related to Renewable distributed generation

  • Distributed Generation means generating plant equipment collectively used for generating electricity that is connected, or proposed to be connected, to the Network or a Customer's Installation, but does not include:

  • Distributed generation facility means a facility owned and operated by a member of the Cooperative for the production of electrical energy that:

  • Distributed Generator means a person who owns or operates Distributed Generation;