Load Management definition

Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means measures or programs that target equipment or behavior to result in decreased peak electricity demand such as by shifting demand from a peak to an off-peak period.
Load Management means an activity, service, or technology to change the timing or the efficiency of a customer's use of energy that allows a utility or a customer to respond to wholesale market fluctuations or to reduce peak demand for energy or capacity.

Examples of Load Management in a sentence

  • The Company reserves the right to inspect at all reasonable times the load management water-heating system(s) and devices which qualify the residence for service under the Load Management Water-Heating Provision.

  • Load Management Time-of-Day Provision Available to Standard Service customers who use energy storage devices with time-differentiated load characteristics approved by the Company, such as electric thermal storage space-heating furnaces and water heaters which consume electrical energy only during off-peak hours specified by the Company and store energy for use during on-peak hours, and take Standard Service from the Company.

  • For residential customers who install a Company-approved load management water-heating system which consumes electrical energy primarily during off-peak hours specified by the Company and stores hot water for use during on-peak hours, of minimum capacity of 80 gallons, the last 250 kWh of use in any month shall be billed at the Load Management Water-Heating Energy Charge.

  • Distributor to report any failure of its load signaling system where it is providing a Load Management Service i.e. controllable load or switching of registers.

  • Conservation and Load Management Adjustment The amount determined under the preceding provisions shall be adjusted in accordance with the Company's Conservation and Load Management Adjustment Provision as from time to time effective in accordance with law.


More Definitions of Load Management

Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system or a shifting of energy usage from a peak to an off- peak period or from high-price periods to lower price periods.
Load Management means either a Demand Resource (“DR”) or an Interruptible Load for Reliability (“ILR”) resource, both as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means any utility program or activity that is intended to reshape deliberately a utility's load duration curve.
Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system.
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your premises by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your premises.
Load Management means the stopping or constraining of the flow of electricity into or out of an ICP;
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your sites by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your sites;