Load Data Sample Clauses

Load Data. Load data including (i) Estimated Firm Load, (ii) estimated secondary energy load, and (iii) Estimated Adjusted Load that such Party reasonably expects could be supplied from its anticipated FLCC including estimated Restoration. Estimated Firm Load is a basic requirement for planning. Each Party shall make these estimates to the best of its ability.
Load Data. 18.3.1 SUPPLIER shall be responsible for correctness of the load data furnished by them for civil work and foundations. 18.3.2 In the event of notice of defects in the civil works due to incorrect data furnished by the SUPPLIER, the cost incurred for redoing, rectifying foundations, shall be borne by the SUPPLIER. The cost of removal of the equipment from foundation if already erected and re-erection of the same including all related costs shall also be borne by the Supplier.
Load Data. The Parties shall exchange forecasted peak load data for each period (e.g., daily, weekly, and monthly) in accordance with each Party’s the applicable Reliability Standards and NAESB Business Practices. Since peak load values may only apply to one (1) hour of the period, for the next seven (7) day horizon, the Parties shall provide either (i) hourly load forecasts or (ii) daily peak load forecasts with a load profile. All load forecasts shall be provided on a BAA or zone basis by the applicable Transmission Service Provider, RTO, RC, BA, or other applicable entity, including total distribution forecast by zones.
Load Data. Each Party shall provide to the other Party peak load data for each period (e.g., daily, weekly, and monthly) in accordance with NERC Reliability Standards and NAESB Business Practices. For the next seven (7) day horizon, the Parties shall either supply hourly load forecasts, or they shall supply daily peak load forecasts with a load profile.
Load Data. The Parties will transfer peak load data for each period (e.g., daily, weekly, and monthly). Since, by definition, peak load values may only apply to one (1) hour of the period, additional assumptions must be made with respect to load level when not at peak load conditions. For the next two (2) day horizon, the Parties shall either supply hourly load forecasts or they shall supply daily peak load forecasts with a load profile.
Load Data. The Parties will exchange peak load data for each period (e.g., daily, weekly, and monthly) in accordance with NERC policies and procedures. Since, by definition, peak load values may only apply to one (1) hour of the period, additional assumptions must be made with respect to load level when not at peak load conditions. For the next seven (7) day horizon, the Parties shall either supply hourly load forecasts, or they shall supply daily peak load forecasts with a load profile. All load forecasts will be provided on a Control Area basis by the applicable transmission provider, RTO, RC, Control Area, or other applicable entity, including total distribution forecast by zones.