Charging Energy definition

Charging Energy means the amount of Energy withdrawn from the Utility Distribution Company’s electrical system, Participating Transmission Owner’s electrical system or the CAISO Grid to be stored by the Project.”
Charging Energy means the Contract Energy, net of transformation and transmission losses, if any, measured at the Storage Facility Charging Metering Point, that is delivered to the Storage Facility at the direction of Buyer as a result of a Charging Notice; provided that in no event shall the amount of Charging Energy be greater than the amount of Charging Energy included in the applicable Charging Notice.
Charging Energy is the quantity of MWh metered at the Energy Delivery Point to charge the Storage Unit for such hour.

Examples of Charging Energy in a sentence

  • Seller shall charge (from Charging Energy) and discharge the Storage Facility in strict compliance with PacifiCorp’s Charging Notices and Discharging Notices.

  • Meters must be capable of recording quantities of Charging Energy and Discharging Energy.

  • PacifiCorp shall at all times have title to all Charging Energy and Discharging Energy.

  • PacifiCorp shall have risk of loss with respect to all Charging Energy prior to the Point of Deliver and all Discharging Energy from and after receipt at the Point of Delivery.

  • PacifiCorp shall be in exclusive control of, and responsible for, any damages or injury caused by all Charging Energy prior to the Point of Delivery and all Discharging Energy after the Point of Delivery.


More Definitions of Charging Energy

Charging Energy means the Energy delivered to the Facility pursuant to a Charging Notice as measured at the Facility Metering Point by the Facility Meter, as such meter readings are adjusted by the CAISO for any applicable Electrical Losses.
Charging Energy means the amount of Energy withdrawn from the Company System to be stored by the Facility and discharged at a later time, as measured in MWh by the Revenue Metering Package. Charging Energy does not include Station Use or Energy required to charge the Facility for the purposes of an Outage or testing.
Charging Energy means all Energy delivered to the Interconnection Point in accordance with a Charge Request.
Charging Energy means the amount of Energy withdrawn from the Utility Distribution Company’s electrical system, Participating Transmission Owner’s electrical system, the CAISO Grid, or otherwise, to be stored by the Project.
Charging Energy means the as-available Energy produced by the Generating Facility, less transformation and transmission losses, if any, delivered to the Storage Facility pursuant to a Charging Notice.
Charging Energy means all energy produced by the Generating Facility, net of transformation and transmission losses, if any, measured at the Storage Facility Metering Point that is a result of a Charging Notice given by PacifiCorp. All Charging Energy shall be used for PacifiCorp’s benefit in accordance with Charging Notices and Discharging Notices given by PacifiCorp. PacifiCorp’s payment for Charging Energy shall not be for more than the amount of energy flowing through, and delivered at, the Storage Facility Metering Point and, in any event, not greater than the amount of Charging Energy included in the applicable Charging Notice.
Charging Energy means all PV Energy produced by the Generating Facility and delivered to the Storage Facility (including pursuant to a Charging Notice), as measured at the Storage Facility Metering Point by the Storage Facility Meter, as such meter readings are adjusted by the CAISO for any applicable Electrical Losses or Station Use. All Charging Energy shall be used solely to charge the Storage Facility, and all Charging Energy shall be generated solely by the Generating Facility.