Backcast definition

Backcast means an estimate of Customer Load prepared for the current Gas Day as described in the Retailer Guide;
Backcast means an estimate of Customer Load prepared for the current Gas Day (B1) as described in the Retailer Handbook;
Backcast means an estimate of Producer measurement prepared for the current Gas Day as described in the Producer Guide;

More Definitions of Backcast

Backcast means an estimate of Customer Load prepared near the end of the Gas Day (B1) using models, actual weather data and forecast weather data;
Backcast or "B1" means an estimate of Producer measurement prepared for the current Gas Day;
Backcast means an after-the-fact calculation of a Certified Supplier’s estimated hourly load obligation based upon actual weather and system load.
Backcast means Retailer/DSP Load each Day which is 1) an estimate using, without limitation, the actual previous Day temperature in the calculation, or 2) an estimate which uses telemetered data, or 3) a combination of 1) and 2);

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