Demand Response proposals Madeira Sample Clauses

Demand Response proposals Madeira. In pilot 1 "Getting Started with XXXX and DSM" with domestic customers-prosumers, in addition to the installation of XXXX to handle the energy produced by PVs, a DR program of DR/ToU or even DR/RTP could also be included to encourage the prosumers to a load shifting scheme, in which some of the consumption made during the afternoon would be shifted in midday, when the PVs are producing. Therefore, decreasing the peak load even more, and since the load would be shifted during PV generation time, more renewable generation penetration would be allowed, leading to the desired goal of 50% penetration. If an ToU or RTP program is not possible, an incentive-based behavioral program is proposed, as the point system described in the case of Samsø island. EEM have confirmed agree with the RTP and ToU approach and proposals for modelling and data analysis purposes. They believe it will be a very good outcome of the Project and a proposal to implement in the future. The same could and should be applied in Pilot 4 "Electric Vehicles are our future". In the latter case, perhaps a DR program closer to a configurable load control program might be of use, where the charging of the load, an electric vehicle or fleet of electric vehicles, is controlled directly by the utility provider or Distribution System Operator directly, but within limits, set by technical constraints and quality of service requirements 8 VNet’s Control Approach VNet’s involvement in the SMILE programme mainly concerns the Orkney islands and the island of Samsø. While VNet do not currently have a defined deliverable on the island of Madeira, VNet take a keen interest in its development and are happy to provide advice to fellow SMILE partners should it be desired. The below sections describe, first, the general control approach used by VNet, followed by details and considerations of the probable assets under management in the Orkney and Samsø trials. Control architecture and overview VNet is a platform that enables energy consumers and producers to access the value of the latent flexibility in their energy consumption and production patterns. With intelligent control, flexible assets may be used to provide balancing or ancillary services to the power system, which in turn will facilitate the cost effective integration of renewable energy and electric vehicles into the power system. The VNet platform will be used to control flexible load assets in the SMILE programme. A device (or more generally an electr...
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  • DEMAND RESPONSE If Customer is enrolled in a demand response programme, Customer represents and warrants it has the intent and ability to generate and/or reduce electrical demand to achieve Accepted Capacity (as defined in the applicable Programme Rule Attachment attached to the applicable Order Form) when notified by Provider during demand response events. If Customer is enrolled in a demand response programme utilising on-site electric generation, Customer further represents and warrants that (i) it holds all licenses and/or permits that are required by applicable law for the proper participation in such demand response programme; and (ii) when responding to a demand response event, it will comply with, and be responsible for any violation of applicable law.

  • CAFA Notice Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1715, not later than ten (10) days after the Agreement is filed with the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall cause to be served upon the Attorneys General of each U.S. State in which Settlement Class members reside, the Attorney General of the United States, and other required government officials, notice of the proposed settlement as required by law, subject to Paragraph 5.1 below.

  • EPP command RTT Refers to “EPP session-­‐command RTT”, “EPP query-­‐command RTT” or “EPP transform-­‐command RTT”.

  • Employee Notice After review of the employee’s timely response, if any, the University shall notify the employee of any action to be taken. An effective date of separation shall follow the employee’s timely response or, if no response is provided, shall be at least ten (10) calendar days from the date of issuance of the notice of intention to separate, pursuant to Section C., above.

  • REQUIRED PRICE PROPOSAL RESPONSE All pricing must be fixed cost, inclusive of all expenses and fees if this Statement of Work proposal is for a fixed price agreement. (Remove if Time and Materials agreement) For Time and Materials the pricing proposal must include estimated effort hours, hourly rate for proposed personnel, projected timeline, including timing expectations for the State functional and technical resources and be submitted as a separate document from the rest of the proposal. (Remove if not Time and Materials)

  • Class Notice The Settling Parties have presented to the Court proposed forms of Settlement Notice, which are appended hereto as Exhibit 3 and Exhibit 4, respectively.

  • EPP query-­‐command RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets that includes the sending of a query command plus the reception of the EPP response for only one EPP query command. It does not include packets needed for the start or close of either the EPP or the TCP session. EPP query commands are those described in section 2.9.2 of EPP RFC 5730. If the RTT is 5-­‐times or more the corresponding SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • Dispute Notice If there is a dispute between the parties, then either party may give a notice to the other succinctly setting out the details of the dispute and stating that it is a dispute notice given under this clause 17.1.

  • EPP session-­‐command RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets that includes the sending of a session command plus the reception of the EPP response for only one EPP session command. For the login command it will include packets needed for starting the TCP session. For the logout command it will include packets needed for closing the TCP session. EPP session commands are those described in section 2.9.1 of EPP RFC 5730. If the RTT is 5 times or more the corresponding SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • Demand Letter If OIG determines that a basis for Stipulated Penalties under Section X.A exists, OIG shall notify Provider of: (a) Provider’s failure to comply and (b) OIG’s demand for payment of Stipulated Penalties. (This notification shall be referred to as the “Demand Letter.”)‌

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