Charging Capacity definition

Charging Capacity means the maximum dependable operating capability of any storage resource to charge electric energy into a storage device, and shall include any other products that may be developed or evolve from time to time during the Term that relate to the capability of a storage resource to store and charge energy.
Charging Capacity means the maximum dependable operating capability of the Project, measured in MWAC, to charge electric energy into a partially or fully discharged storage device from the CAISO Grid.
Charging Capacity means, for In Front of the Meter Energy Storage Projects only, the amount of power, expressed in MW, that a Storage Unit is designed to provide from 0% SEP to 100% SEP, and shall include, Ancillary Services Capacity, and any other products that may be developed or evolve from time to time during the Term that relate to the capability of a storage resource to store and charge energy.

Examples of Charging Capacity in a sentence

  • Interconnection Service allows Interconnection Customer to connect the Generating Facility to the Distribution System and be eligible to deliver power to the ISO Grid, or receive for the Charging Capacity, power from the ISO Grid using the capacity of the Distribution System.

  • Interconnection Customer will be eligible to deliver power from the Generating Facility to Distribution Provider’s Distribution System or receive power from the Distribution System for the Charging Capacity pursuant to the Tariff.

  • At all times during a SCT, the Storage Facility shall be operated in compliance with Prudent Operating Practices and all operating protocols recommended, required or established by the manufacturer for operation at Maximum Discharging Capacity and Maximum Charging Capacity (as each is defined in Exhibit A).

  • Contract Demand shall mean the quantity of Charging Capacity of a Generating Facility that includes storage as set forth in the Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service.

  • At all times during a SCT, the Facility shall be operated in compliance with Prudent Operating Practices and all operating protocols recommended, required or established by the manufacturer for operation at Maximum Discharging Capacity and Maximum Charging Capacity (as each is defined in Exhibit A).

  • The Contract Capacity of the Project shall be the lesser of the Project’s Charging Capacity or Discharging Capacity measured pursuant to Part IV.B. above.

  • CHGE shall be entitled to assume that the Project will be available and capable of performing at the maximum Contract Capacity, Charging Capacity and Discharging Capacity as set forth on Exhibit D during each Settlement Interval of each Operating Day, except as otherwise noted in the then current Outage Schedule or in an Unavailability Notice delivered to CHGE not later than three (3) Calendar Days before the applicable Operating Day.

  • Charging Capacity does not include load that is subject to the Distribution Provider’s retail tariff.

  • Measurement of the Project’s maximum Charging Capacity over four (4) continuous hours of charging from 0% State of Energy to 100% State of Energy.

  • Charging Capacity shall mean the load associated with the storage component of a Generating Facility charged from the Distribution System that is used for later redelivery of the associated energy, net of Resource losses, to the Distribution System.


More Definitions of Charging Capacity

Charging Capacity means the pathological waste destructor manufacturers or designers rated capacity expressed in terms of pounds per hour (lb/hr).
Charging Capacity means, in relation to TUoS Charges, the lesser of: a) the Maximum Import Capacity at the Network Connection Point multiplied by the highest applicable Distribution Adjustment Loss Factor, or b) the greater of the Minimum Charging Capacity and the highest Metered Consumption Demand for the Connection Point in the Charging Period;
Charging Capacity means the combustion unit manufacturer's or designer's rated capacity expressed in terms of pounds per hour (lb/hr).
Charging Capacity means the maximum dependable operating capability of the Energy Storage System, measured in MWDC, to charge electric energy into a partially or fully discharged storage device. Charging Capacity shall be determined from information obtained from the Energy Storage System’s SCADA as to whether and to the extent that the Energy Storage System is (a) in an emergency, stop, service mode or pause state; (b) in “run” status and faulted; (c) incapable of being controlled or (d) otherwise not fully operational.

Related to Charging Capacity

  • Operating Capacity means the average daily volume of sewage an OSS can treat and disperse on a sustained basis. The operating capacity, which is lower than the design flow, is an integral part of the design and is used as an index in OSS monitoring.

  • Available Capacity means the capacity from the Project, expressed in whole megawatts, that is available to generate Product. [For As-Available Product facilities only]

  • Maximum Capacity or ‘Pmax’ means the maximum continuous active power which a power-generating module can produce, less any demand associated solely with facilitating the operation of that power-generating module and not fed into the network as specified in the connection agreement or as agreed between the relevant system operator and the power-generating facility owner;