Adders definition

Adders means AESOTC, AESOCC, BACKCC, EDR, NGXCC, OCC, NGXTC, RAM and
Adders means that portion of COP other than fuel by which Seller incurs a cost as a result of generating and delivering Commercial Energy and consists of the sum of the following items: (1) Demineralized Water Cost, (2) Maintenance Cost, and (3) NOx Cost. If new statutes are enacted or new regulations are promulgated that result in additional variable generation costs, such costs shall be added to the list of items above in a manner mutually agreed upon by the Parties and (or absent such agreement) as ordered by the MPSC.
Adders or “ADD” means additional costs and margins added to the BEC including RM, AESOCC, EDR, NGXTC, RAM, UPLIFT, NGXCC and RROTRC;

Examples of Adders in a sentence

  • Scheduling Coordinators for Generating Units seeking to receive Bid Adders must further agree to be subject to the Frequently Mitigated Unit option for a Default Energy Bid.

  • Study of OPAMP circuits: Inverting and Non-inverting amplifiers, Adders, Integrators and Differentiators.

  • Please refer to 225 CMR 20.07(4) for currently effective Compensation Rate Adders, and to DOER’s Guideline on Energy Storage at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/solar-massachusetts-renewable- target-smart-program#smart-program-guidelines that provides an Energy Storage Adder calculator.

  • The model shall also contain estimates of variable operation and maintenance expenses, which may include Maintenance Adders, and emissions allowance prices.

  • Module 3:COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS: Design procedure – Adders, Subtractors, BCD adder, Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexer/Demultiplexer, encoder/decoder, parity checker, code converters.

  • Updated estimates of the net energy and ancillary service revenues for each default resource type and applicable Zone, which shall include, but are not limited to, consideration of Fuel Costs, Maintenance Adders and Operating Costs, as applicable, pursuant to Operating Agreement, Schedule 2 shall then be subtracted from the adjusted gross costs of new entry to determine the adjusted New Entry MOPR Floor Offer Price.

  • Any evaluation of revenues should include, but would not be not limited to, consideration of Fuel Costs, Maintenance Adders and Operating Costs, as applicable, pursuant to Operating Agreement, Schedule 2.

  • The model shall also contain estimates of variable operation and maintenance costs, which may include Maintenance Adders, and emissions allowance prices.

  • With the exception of Location Based Adders, Compensation Rate Adders will decline by 4% when moving from one tranche to the next.

  • The Scheduling Coordinator for any resource may choose to negotiate with the CAISO pursuant to Section 30.4.5.4.3 for negotiated Variable Operations and Maintenance Adders that supersede or replace any default Variable Operations and Maintenance Adders the resource may receive.


More Definitions of Adders

Adders has the meaning specified in RCP Procedure 3.
Adders means that portion of COP other than fuel by which MCV enjoys a cost savings as a result of Dispatch pursuant to the RCA and RDA and consists of the sum of the following items: (1) incremental demineralized water savings of $0.47/MWh, (2) incremental maintenance savings of $0.98/MWh, and (3) Incremental NOx Savings (as defined and calculated below).
Adders means the components added to the New RRO Price as follows:

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