Average Megawatts definition

Average Megawatts or “aMW”(08/15/08 Version) means the amount of electric energy in megawatt‑hours (MWh) during a specified period of time divided by the number of hours in such period.
Average Megawatts or “aMW”(XX/XX/XX Version) means the amount of electric energy in megawatt‑hours (MWh) during a specified period of time divided by the number of hours in such period. [LF, SL, BL]
Average Megawatts or “aMW” (09/08/08 Version) means the amount of electric energy in megawatt‑hours (MWh) during a specified period of time divided by the number of hours in such period.

Examples of Average Megawatts in a sentence

  • If BPA determines that any load associated with a single facility is capable of growing ten Average Megawatts or more in a consecutive 12-month period, then such load shall be subject to monitoring as determined necessary by BPA.

  • Such NLSL determination shall be final unless «Customer Name» proves to BPA’s satisfaction that the applicable load did not exceed ten Average Megawatts in any 12-month monitoring period.

  • Such NLSL determination shall be final unless PacifiCorp proves to BPA’s satisfaction that the applicable load did not exceed 10 Average Megawatts in any 12-month monitoring period.

  • If Jefferson’s Total Retail Load from the most recent prior Fiscal Year is above 25 annual Average Megawatts, the following requirements may be satisfied by submitting plans and reports Jefferson prepares in the normal course of business as long as such plans and reports include the information required below.

  • Such NLSL determination shall be final unless PacifiCorp proves to BPA’s satisfaction that the applicable load did not exceed ten Average Megawatts in any 12-month monitoring period.

  • If BPA determines that any load associated with a single facility that is capable of growing 10 Average Megawatts or more in a consecutive 12-month period, then such load shall be subject to monitoring as determined necessary by BPA.

  • Notes: Fill in the table above with megawatt-hours rounded to whole megawatt-hours, with megawatts rounded to one decimal place, and annual Average Megawatts rounded to three decimal places.

  • This section 18.2.2 does not apply if Jefferson’s Total Retail Load from the most recent prior Fiscal Year is 25 annual Average Megawatts or less or if Jefferson purchases all of its power from BPA to serve its Total Retail Load.

  • Such NLSL determination shall be final unless Jefferson proves to BPA’s satisfaction that the applicable increase in load did not equal or exceed ten Average Megawatts in any 12-month monitoring period.

  • The first paragraph of section 18.2.2 shall be deleted and replaced by the following: “This section 18.2.2 does not apply if Ashland’s Total Retail Load from the most recent prior Fiscal Year is 25 annual Average Megawatts or less or if Ashland purchases all of its power from BPA to serve its Total Retail Load.

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