AGC Capability Sample Clauses

AGC Capability of an electric generating unit or combination of units is the maximum dependable ability of the unit or units to increase or decrease the level of output within a time frame specified by market operation rules approved by the Markets Committee, in response to a remote direction from the System Operator in order to maintain currently proper power flows into and out of the NEPOOL Control Area and to control frequency.
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AGC Capability. 1.7 AGC Entitlement 1.8 Agreement 1.9 Annual Transmission Revenue Requirements 1.10 Automatic Generation Control or AGC 1.11 Balloting Agent 1.12 Bid Price 1.13 Bilateral Transaction 1.14 Clearing Price 1.15 CMS 1.16 CMS/MSS Effective Date 1.17 Commission 1.18 Congestion 1.19 Congestion Component 1.20 Congestion Cost 1.21 Congestion Revenue 1.22 Congestion Revenue Fund 1.23 Control Area 1.24 Curtailment 1.25 Day-Ahead 1.26 Day-Ahead Market 1.27 Demand Bid 1.28 Demand Bid Price 1.29 Direct Assignment Facilities 1.30 Dispatch Day 1.31 Dispatchable Load 1.32 Dispatch Price 1.33 Distribution Company 1.34 Distribution Company Load Zone 1.35 EHV PTF 1.36 Electrical Load 1.37 Eligible Customer 1.38 End User Behind-the-Meter Generation 1.39 End User Organization 1.40 End User Participant 1.41 Energy 1.42 Energy Entitlement 1.43 Entitlement 1.44 Entity 1.45 Excepted Transaction 1.46 External Node 1.47 Facilities Study 1.48 FCR 1.49 Financial Congestion Right 1.50 Firm Contract 1.51 First Effective Date 1.52 Governance Only Member 1.53 HQ Contracts 1.54 HQ Energy Banking Agreement 1.55 HQ Interconnection 1.56 HQ Interconnection Agreement 1.57 HQ Interconnection Capability Credit 1.58 HQ Interconnection Transfer Capability 1.59 HQ Net Interconnection Capability Credit 1.60 HQ Phase I Energy Contract 1.61 HQ Phase I Percentage 1.62 HQ Phase I Transfer Credit 1.63 HQ Phase II Firm Energy Contract 1.64 HQ Phase II Gross Transfer Responsibility 1.65 HQ Phase II Net Transfer Responsibility 1.66 HQ Phase II Percentage 1.67 HQ Phase II Transfer Credit 1.68 HQ Use Agreement 1.69 Hub 1.70 Hub Price 1.71 Installed Capability 1.72 Installed Capability Entitlement 1.73 Installed Capability Responsibility 1.74 Installed System Capability 1.75 Interchange Transactions 1.76 Internal Point-to-Point Service 1.77 Interruption 1.78 ISO 1.79 Kilowatt 1.80 Large End User 1.81 Liaison Committee 1.82 Load 1.83 Load Asset Contract 1.84 Load Zone 1.85 Local Network 1.86 Local Network Service 1.87 Location 1.88 Locational Price 1.89 Lost Opportunity Cost 1.90 Lower Voltage PTF 1.91 Marginal Loss 1.92 Marginal Loss Component 1.93 Marginal Loss Revenue 1.94
AGC Capability. {Is the Facility capable of, and is Bidder willing to offer, automatic generation control (AGC)? If so, please describe such capability and any operating limitations or other terms and conditions that apply to operation under AGC that differ from those otherwise specified in this Term Sheet Template.}

Related to AGC Capability

  • Local Circuit Switching Capability, including Tandem Switching Capability 4.2.1 Local circuit switching capability is defined as: (A) line-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between a loop termination at a main distribution frame and a switch line card; (B) trunk-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between trunk termination at a trunk-side cross-connect panel and a switch trunk card; (C) switching provided by remote switching modules; and (D) all features, functions, and capabilities of the switch, which include, but are not limited to: (1) the basic switching function of connecting lines to lines, line to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks, as well as the same basic capabilities made available to BellSouth’s customers, such as a telephone number, white page listings, and dial tone; and (2) all other features that the switch is capable of providing, including but not limited to customer calling, customer local area signaling service features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing functions provided by the switch. Any features that are not currently available but are technically feasible through the switch can be requested through the BFR/NBR process.

  • Capability 6 – Information sharing is the ability to conduct multijurisdictional and multidisciplinary exchange of health-related information and situational awareness data among federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial levels of government and the private sector. This capability includes the routine sharing of information as well as issuing of public health alerts to all levels of government and the private sector in preparation for and in response to events or incidents of public health significance.

  • Financial Capability At Closing, the Investor will have available funds necessary to consummate the Closing on the terms and conditions contemplated by this Agreement and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its prospective investment in the Purchased Shares and can afford the complete loss of such investment.

  • Capabilities A. The Parties agree that the DRE must possess the legal, technical, and financial capacity to:

  • Contract Capacity The capacity of the Project at any time shall be the lower of the following: (A) the contract capacity in MW designated in the Cover Sheet or (B) the Net Rated Output Capacity of the Project (the “Contract Capacity”). Throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall sell all Product produced by the Project solely to Buyer. In no event shall Buyer be obligated to receive, in any Settlement Interval, any Surplus Delivered Energy. Seller shall not receive payment for any Surplus Delivered Energy. To the extent Seller delivers Surplus Delivered Energy to the Delivery Point in a Settlement Interval in which the Real-Time Price for the applicable PNode is negative, Seller shall pay Buyer an amount equal to the Surplus Delivered Energy (in MWh) during such Settlement Interval, multiplied by the absolute value of the Real-Time Price per MWh for such Settlement Interval.

  • Experience, Financial Capability and Suitability Subscriber is: (i) sophisticated in financial matters and is able to evaluate the risks and benefits of the investment in the Shares and (ii) able to bear the economic risk of its investment in the Shares for an indefinite period of time because the Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act (as defined below) and therefore cannot be sold unless subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available. Subscriber is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect its own interests. Subscriber must bear the economic risk of this investment until the Shares are sold pursuant to: (i) an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or (ii) an exemption from registration available with respect to such sale. Subscriber is able to bear the economic risks of an investment in the Shares and to afford a complete loss of Subscriber’s investment in the Shares.

  • Testing Capabilities 7.2.2.10.2.1 LIS Acceptance Testing is provided where equipment is available, with the following test lines: seven-digit access to balance (100 type), milliwatt (102 type), nonsynchronous or synchronous, automatic transmission measuring (105 type), data transmission (107 type), loop-around, short circuit, open circuit, and non-inverting digital loop-back (108 type), and such other acceptance testing that may be needed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.

  • Compatibility 1. Any unresolved issue arising from a mutual agreement procedure case otherwise within the scope of the arbitration process provided for in this Article and Articles 25A to 25G shall not be submitted to arbitration if the issue falls within the scope of a case with respect to which an arbitration panel or similar body has previously been set up in accordance with a bilateral or multilateral convention that provides for mandatory binding arbitration of unresolved issues arising from a mutual agreement procedure case.

  • FREQUENCY AND CAPACITY LEVELS No restriction on frequency, capacity and aircraft type.

  • AGREEMENT FLEXIBILITY 8.1 An employer and employee covered by this enterprise agreement may agree to make an individual flexibility arrangement to vary the effect of terms of the agreement if:

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