Above-RHWM Resources definition

Above-RHWM Resources. 2 means those Specified Resources listed in section 2 of Exhibit A of a customer’s CHWM contract and any Unspecified Resource amounts listed in section 3 of Exhibit A of a customer’s RD contract that were dedicated to serve the customer’s firm regional retail load after September 30, 2006.

Examples of Above-RHWM Resources in a sentence

  • If BPA’s RHWM Process load forecast may indicate that a customer’s net requirement for a Fiscal Year of a Rate Period is less than its contracted amount of BPA power to be purchased in that Fiscal Year, then the customer may elect to remove Above-RHWM Resources from use for its regional firm load for that Fiscal Year or exercise contractual mitigation measures to reduce its BPA purchase obligations at Tier 2 rates.

  • BPA disagrees with the notion that section III.A(d) is rendered “superfluous” by the concepts of Existing Resources and Above-RHWM Resources.

  • In contrast, section III.C of the Revised 5(b)9(c) Policy describes an exception to this restriction for 5(b)(1)(B) resources that has been created for Above-RHWM Resources.

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  • If BPA’s annual determination of such a customer’s net requirement for the second or subsequent years of a Rate Period, after the remarketing of all of its BPA purchase obligation(s) at Tier 2 rates and removal of its Above-RHWM Resources, is less than the annual net requirement BPA calculated for the first year of the Rate Period, then BPA will consent to the customer’s limited removal of Existing Resources from use for its regional firm retail load as follows.

  • Under a section 5(b)(1) contract, customers may elect to dedicate other generating resources or contractual resources to serve their consumer load (Above-RHWM Resources under a CHWM contract) in addition to generating resources or contractual resources customers must use to serve load under section III.A.1.(b).

  • The reduction(s) may continue for that year until (a) the total of the resources removed and BPA purchase obligations remarketed equals the amount that the customer’s purchase obligations at Tier 2 rate plus its RHWM exceeds its Preliminary Net Requirement, or (b) until all Above-RHWM Resources have been removed and all the customer’s purchase obligations at Tier 2 rates have been remarketed by BPA.

  • Notably, the proposed modification described in paragraph 3, above, has been revised to allow customers a choice in the order of removal of their Above-RHWM Resources.

Related to Above-RHWM Resources

  • renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as small hydro, wind, solar including its integration with combined cycle, biomass, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste and other such sources as approved by the MNRE;

  • Water resources means all waters of the state occurring on the surface, in natural or artificial channels, lakes, reservoirs, or impoundments, and in subsurface aquifers, which are available, or which may be made available to agricultural, industrial, commercial, recreational, public, and domestic users;

  • Renewable energy resources means resources as defined

  • Net energy metering means the difference between the kilowatt-hours consumed by a customer-generator and the kilowatt-hours generated by the customer- generator's facility over any time period determined as if measured by a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions.

  • Hydroelectric energy means water used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.

  • Renewable Energy Source means an energy source that is not fossil carbon-based, non- renewable or radioactive, and may include solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, landfill gas, or wave, tidal and thermal ocean technologies, and includes a Certified Renewable Energy Source.

  • Eligible Renewable Energy Resource or “ERR” has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12 and California Public Resources Code Section 25741, as either code provision is amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Renewable energy resource means a resource that naturally replenishes over a human, not a geological, time frame and that is ultimately derived from solar power, water power, or wind power. Renewable energy resource does not include petroleum, nuclear, natural gas, or coal. A renewable energy resource comes from the sun or from thermal inertia of the earth and minimizes the output of toxic material in the conversion of the energy and includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

  • Critical Energy Infrastructure Information means all information, whether furnished before or after the mutual execution of this Agreement, whether oral, written or recorded/electronic, and regardless of the manner in which it is furnished, that is marked “CEII” or “Critical Energy Infrastructure Information” or which under all of the circumstances should be treated as such in accordance with the definition of CEII in 18 C.F.R. § 388.13(c)(1). The Receiving Party shall maintain all CEII in a secure place. The Receiving Party shall treat CEII received under this agreement in accordance with its own procedures for protecting CEII and shall not disclose CEII to anyone except its Authorized Representatives.

  • Electric generation service means the provision of retail

  • Energy Storage Resource means a resource capable of receiving electric energy from the grid and storing it for later injection to the grid that participates in the PJM Energy, Capacity and/or Ancillary Services markets as a Market Participant. Facilities Study:

  • Historic resource means a publicly or privately owned historic building, structure, site, object, feature, or open space located within an historic district designated by the national register of historic places, the state register of historic sites, or a local unit acting under the local historic districts act, 1970 PA 169, MCL 399.201 to 399.215, or that is individually listed on the state register of historic sites or national register of historic places, and includes all of the following:

  • Building Energy Benchmarking means the process of measuring a building’s Energy use, tracking that use over time, and comparing performance to similar buildings.

  • energy infrastructure means any physical equipment or facility which is located within the Union or linking the Union to one or more third countries and falling under the following categories:

  • Energy Star means the U.S. EPA’s energy efficiency product labeling program.

  • Geothermal energy means energy contained in heat that continuously flows outward from the earth that is used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.

  • Base Load Generation Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource that operates at least 90 percent of the hours that it is available to operate, as determined by the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • Landed Resources means when the Contractor or its Sub-contractor causes foreign nationals to be brought to the United Kingdom, to provide the Services.

  • Public resources means water, fish, and wildlife and in addition means capital improvements of the state or its political subdivisions.

  • Electric utility steam generating unit means any steam electric generating unit that is constructed for the purpose of supplying more than one-third of its potential electric output capacity and more than 25 MW electrical output to any utility power distribution system for sale. Any steam supplied to a steam distribution system for the purpose of providing steam to a steam-electric generator that would produce electrical energy for sale is also considered in determining the electrical energy output capacity of the affected facility.

  • Renewable energy facility means an electric generation unit or other facility or installation that produces electric energy using a Renewable Energy Source.

  • Renewable energy means the grid quality electricity generated from renewable energy sources;

  • Electric generating unit means an individual electric generator and its associated plant and apparatus whose electrical output is capable of being separately identified and metered. Emergency Condition shall mean a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the CAISO, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the CAISO Controlled Grid or the electric systems of others to which the CAISO Controlled Grid is directly connected; (3) that, in the case of the Participating TO, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Participating TO’s Transmission System, Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities, Distribution System, or the electric systems of others to which the Participating TO’s electric system is directly connected; or

  • Annual Energy Use means, (i) with respect to the first 5 years following the Effective Date, the annual electricity usage, expressed in kilowatt hours (“kWhs”), within the Party’s respective jurisdiction and (ii) with respect to the period after the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date, the annual electricity usage, expressed in kWhs, of accounts within a Party’s respective jurisdiction that are served by the Authority and (b) “Total Annual Energy” means the sum of all Parties’ Annual Energy Use. The initial values for Annual Energy use are designated in Exhibit C, and shall be adjusted annually as soon as reasonably practicable after January 1, but no later than March 1 of each year

  • Replacement Energy means Energy purchased by Buyer as replacement for any Delivery Shortfall.

  • Net Energy The total quantity of electric energy (measured in kilowatt hours) produced by the Facility over a given time period and delivered to the Point of Interconnection, as measured by the revenue meter. "Net Energy" the equivalent of "Actual Output."