Behind The Meter Generation definition
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The term "Restricted Party" includes PREI and its Affiliates, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and its Affiliates and such other persons as PREI shall advise ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing are Restricted Parties, including persons with respect to whom PREI determines that a transaction may constitute a prohibited transaction under ERISA for which the prohibited transaction exemptions referred to in Section 7.2(e) would not be applicable.
A change in Accounted-For Obligation due to an increase in customers during the applicable Interval shall be determined by subtracting the Party Peak Load of the Party (net of its operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero) on the twentieth day of the immediately preceding month from the Party Peak Load (net of its operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero) on the day the Party is deficient and multiplying this quantity by the Forecast Pool Requirement.
The megawatts of load at each load bus shall be the sum of the megawatts of load (net of operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not less than zero) for that bus of that Market Buyer plus any megawatts of that Market Buyer’s bilateral sales attributable to that bus.
The hourly obligation is equal to the Market Participant’s load ratio share of the total megawatt volume of Base Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves resources (described below), based on the Market Participant’s total hourly load (net of operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero) to the total hourly load of all Market Participants in the PJM Region.
The positive demand difference for each Market Participant is the difference between its real-time load (net of operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero) and cleared Demand Bids in the Day-ahead Energy Market, net of cleared Increment Offers and cleared Decrement Bids in the Day-ahead Energy Market, when such value is positive.
To the extent that the load (net of operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero) actually served at a load bus is less than the load (net of Behind The Meter Generation expected to be operating, but not to be less than zero) scheduled to be served at that bus in the Day-ahead Energy Market, the Market Buyer shall be paid for the difference at the Real-time Loss Price for the load bus at the time of the shortfall.
The total Transmission Loss Charges accumulated by PJMSettlement in any hour shall be distributed pro-rata to each Network Service User and Transmission Customer in proportion to its ratio shares of the total MWhs of energy delivered to load ((a) net of operating Behind The Meter Generation, but not to be less than zero; and (b) excluding Direct Charging Energy) in the PJM Region, or the total exports of MWh of energy from the PJM Region (that paid for transmission service during such hour).