Kentucky West Virginia Gas Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 07/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 18-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 38C Original Sheet No. 38C : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
9. Interruptible Service: Service from schedules or
contracts under which Pipeline is not expressly obligated
to deliver specific quantities within a given time
period, and which anticipates and permits interruption on
short notice, or service under schedules or contracts
which expressly or impliedly require installation of
alternate fuel capability.
10. Plant Protection Gas: Minimum quantities required to
prevent physical harm to the plant facilities or danger
to plant personnel when such protection cannot be afforded
through the use of an alternate fuel.
11. Feedstock Gas: Natural gas used as raw material for its
chemical properties in creating an end product.
12. Process Gas: Gas use for which alternate fuels are not
technically feasible such as in applications requiring
precise temperature controls and precise flame
characteristics. For purposes of this definition propane
and other gaseous fuels shall not be considered alternate
fuels.
13. Boiler Fuel: Natural gas used as a fuel for the
generation of steam or electricity, including the
utilization of gas turbines for the generation of
electricity.
14. Alternate Fuel Capabilities: A situation where an
alternate fuel could have been utilized whether or not the
facilities for such use have actually been installed;
provided however, where the use of natural gas is for
plant protection, feedstock, or process uses and the only
alternate fuel is propane or other gaseous fuel, then the
consumer will be treated as if that consumer had no
alternate fuel capability.
C. The priorities of delivery set forth above, and the
apportioning of available gas supply as provided for in
Section 14.3 of this Article, will be applied to Pipeline's
deliveries during curtailment periods. The above list of
priorities requires the full curtailment of the lower priority