Centralized Dispatch definition

Centralized Dispatch means the set of actions, taken by the System Operator, through which it decides the amount of electric power that each Generation Unit shall produce.

Examples of Centralized Dispatch in a sentence

  • It shall be the responsibility of Union members to notify Centralized Dispatch (MIX 20/20) before the start of a job.

  • Such invoices shall be submitted using the most current version of the official Health Insurance Claim Form (CMS-1500) and shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: DHS’ Centralized Dispatch Office (CDO) run number (list in section 23, “Prior Authorization Number” of the CMS-1500), patient name, the date(s) and time(s) the service(s) were respectively provided, the pick-up and destination sites, itemized charges and the number of miles traveled.

Related to Centralized Dispatch

  • Peak-Hour Dispatch means, for purposes of calculating the Energy and Ancillary Services Revenue Offset under Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5, an assumption, as more fully set forth in the PJM Manuals, that the Reference Resource is committed in the Day-Ahead Energy Market in four distinct blocks of four hours of continuous output for each block from the peak-hour period beginning with the hour ending 0800 EPT through to the hour ending 2300 EPT for any day when the average day-ahead LMP for the area for which the Net Cost of New Entry is being determined is greater than, or equal to, the cost to generate (including the cost for a complete start and shutdown cycle) for at least two hours during each four-hour block, where such blocks shall be assumed to be committed independently; provided that, if there are not at least two economic hours in any given four-hour block, then the Reference Resource shall be assumed not to be committed for such block; and to the extent not committed in any such block in the Day- Ahead Energy Market under the above conditions based on Day-Ahead LMPs, is dispatched in the Real-Time Energy Market for such block if the Real-Time LMP is greater than or equal to the cost to generate under the same conditions as described above for the Day-Ahead Energy Market.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the industry-wide data collection system, which handles the daily exchange of message details between CMDS participating telephone companies (also known as CMDS Direct Participants). AT&T-21STATE is a CMDS Direct Participant.

  • Service Drop means a cable that, by its design, capacity and relationship to other cables of the Company, can be reasonably considered to be for the sole purpose of connecting backbone of the Equipment to not more than one individual customer or building point of presence or property.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the transport system that LECs use to exchange outcollect and Carrier Access Billing System “CABS” access messages among each other and other Parties connected to CMDS.

  • approach control service means air traffic control service for arriving or departing controlled flights;