New Large Single Load Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 16 USCS § 839a (13), [Title 16. Conservation; Chapter 12H. Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation] the term new large single load means “any load associated with a new facility, an existing facility, or an expansion of an existing facility--
(A) which is not contracted for, or committed to, as determined by the Administrator, by a public body, cooperative, investor-owned utility, or Federal agency customer prior to September 1, 1979, and
(B) which will result in an increase in power requirements of such customer of ten average megawatts or more in any consecutive twelve-month period.”
Legal Definition list
- New Insured Depository Institution
- New Flight [Aeronautics and Space]
- New Federal Building
- New Evidence
- New Entrant Registration [Transportation]
- New Large Single Load
- New Markets Venture Capital Company
- New Matter
- New Motor Vehicle
- New Motor Vehicle Damage Disclosure Act
- New or Different Article of Commerce