Light Load Hours Clause Samples
The 'Light Load Hours' clause defines specific periods during which electricity demand is lower than average, typically late at night or during weekends. In practice, this clause sets out the exact hours or days considered as light load, which can affect pricing, scheduling, or operational requirements in energy supply agreements. Its core function is to distinguish between peak and off-peak usage times, enabling more accurate billing and efficient resource allocation.
Light Load Hours. One dollar per megawatt hour when returned during LLHs not designated as PLHs.
