Coal Dispatch definition

Coal Dispatch means, as is more particularly defined in RCP Procedure 4, the hourly Dispatch of Resources that CECo would have Dispatched absent the RCA, this RDA and the Option 2 Dispatch, based upon an assumed Dispatching of the MC-Facility at the PPA Dispatch Price and calculated after the fact for each hour of each Calendar Day.

Examples of Coal Dispatch in a sentence

  • In constructing the Coal Dispatch, the Ludington Plant is incorporated as per RCP Procedure 1.

  • MCV will credit or debit, as applicable, the first regular monthly billing per the PPA after the determination of the True-up Amount is completed as described herein; however, the hourly Actual Dispatch, Hypothetical System Dispatch, and Coal Dispatch shall not be redetermined based on the “true up” calculated herein.

  • The purpose of this RCP Procedure is to describe how the Coal Dispatch, Coal Dispatch Displacement Cost and Net Benefits under the RDA will be determined.

  • In addition, MC-Facility capacity in the IC List of the Actual Dispatch is ignored in the construction of the Coal Dispatch unless otherwise indicated below.

  • Therefore, when the Actual Dispatch is compared with the Coal Dispatch, the Incremental Cost of energy from the MC-Facility is considered to be the same in both dispatches.

  • The savings or costs, as the case may be, that would be realized by replacing each one (1) MW block of a Resource with each one (1) MW block of such MC-Facility Contract Capacity for all the hours in the Coal Dispatch being constructed are then used to create the least cost dispatch for such MC-Facility Contract Capacity for such hours given the operating constraints2 identified in Operating Practice 2 between the Parties.

Related to Coal Dispatch

  • Dispatch means the act of reducing all or a portion of the electrical consumption of the PDR pursuant to a Dispatch Instruction.

  • 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.

  • Economic Dispatch means the sending of dispatch instructions to generation units to minimize the cost of reliably meeting load demands.

  • Technical Dispute has the meaning specified in Section 12.2;

  • Delivery Point ; shall mean the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.