Daily Dispatch Limits definition

Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: [XX per day] Discharging: [XX per day] Partial Charging/Discharging: [maximum number of times per day Buyer may begin charging or discharging the Storage Facility without reaching either the Maximum SOC or Minimum SOC, respectively] Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Other Operating Limits: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Ancillary Services Capability: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Station Use: Buyer will not be responsible for Station Use and Station Use will not be provided by the Storage Facility. Guaranteed Storage Availability: 98% Availability Adjustment: The Availability Adjustment (“AA”), which is calculated as follows: If the monthly storage availability is greater than or equal to the Guaranteed Storage Availability, then: AA = 100% If the monthly storage availability is less than the Guaranteed Storage Availability, but greater than or equal to 70%, then: AA = 100% - [(98% - monthly storage availability) × 2] If the monthly storage availability is less than 70%, then: AA = 0 Expected Construction Start Date: Seller reasonably expects to achieve Construction Start by the following date [_______] (the “Expected Construction Start Date”).
Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: 2 per day Discharging: 2 per day Partial Charging/Discharging: No limits beyond the operational conditions specified. Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Energy Management Software Seller must provide remotely operable, 2-4 second timestamps, data historian (at least 5 years of storage), SCADA/AGC communication and operability. Applications/Modes: Dynamic Voltage Support Shifting Regulation Flexible RampSpinning Reserve ITC Compliance if applicable Other Operating Limits: [Seller-specified, if applicable]
Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: 2 times per day Discharging: 2 times per day Partial Charging/Discharging: [maximum number of times per day Buyer may begin charging or discharging the Storage Facility without reaching either the Maximum SOC or Minimum SOC, respectively] Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable]

More Definitions of Daily Dispatch Limits

Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: [XX per day] Discharging: [XX per day] Partial Charging/Discharging: [maximum number of times per day Buyer may begin charging or discharging the Storage Facility without reaching either the Maximum SOC or Minimum SOC, respectively] Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Other Operating Limits: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Ancillary Services Capability: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Station Use: Buyer will not be responsible for Station Use and Station Use will not be provided by the Generating Facility or the Storage Facility. Guaranteed Storage Availability: Ninety-eight percent (98%)
Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: [2 per day] Discharging: [2 per day] Partial Charging/Discharging: [maximum number of times per day Buyer may begin charging or discharging the Storage Facility without reaching either the Maximum SOC or Minimum SOC, respectively] Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Grid Charging of Storage Facility: The Storage Facility is capable of receiving charging energy from the Generating Facility and in the form of grid energy; provided, that the Storage Facility shall not receive charging energy from any source other than the Generating Facility prior to the expiration of the ITC recapture period. Following the ITC recapture period, if Buyer elects to provide charging energy from a source other than the Generating Facility, including grid energy (i) Buyer will be responsible for all costs relating to the charging of the Storage Facility from a source other than the Generating Facility, including the cost of energy used to charge the Storage Facility and (ii) the Parties will amend the PPA to the extent necessary so that Generating Facility Energy delivered by Seller to the Delivery Point is fully paid for by Buyer (unless Buyer is otherwise not required to pay for such Generating Facility Energy hereunder).
Daily Dispatch Limits. Charging: 2 times per day Discharging: 2 times per day Partial Charging/Discharging: [maximum number of times per day Buyer may begin charging or discharging the Storage Facility without reaching either the Maximum SOC or Minimum SOC, respectively] Maximum Time at Minimum Storage Level: [Seller-specified, if applicable] Maximum Storage Level: [XX] MWh [number in MWh representing maximum amount of energy that may be discharged from the Storage Facility] Minimum Storage Level: [XX] MWh [number in MWh representing the lowest level to which the Storage Facility may be discharged]

Related to Daily Dispatch Limits

  • 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. Peak Market Activity:

  • Daily Maximum Limit means the maximum allowable discharge of a pollutant during a calendar day. Expressed as units of mass, the daily discharge is cumulative mass discharged over the course of the day. Expressed as a concentration, it is the arithmetic average of all measurements taken that day.

  • Maximum Daily Limit means the maximum allowable "Daily Concentration" (defined above) when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l), otherwise, it means the maximum allowable "Daily Quantity" as defined above, unless it is expressed as a flow quantity. If expressed as a flow quantity it means "Maximum Daily Flow" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Daily bag limit as used in s. NR 19.275, means the maximum number of a turtle species or group of turtle species which may be taken by a person each day.

  • Dispatch Rate means the control signal, expressed in dollars per megawatt-hour, calculated and transmitted continuously and dynamically to direct the output level of all generation resources dispatched by the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the Offer Data.

  • Total maximum daily load or "TMDL" means the sum of the individual wasteload allocations for point sources, load allocations (LAs) for nonpoint sources, natural background loading and a margin of safety. TMDLs can be expressed in terms of either mass per time, toxicity, or other appropriate measure. The TMDL process provides for point versus nonpoint source trade-offs.

  • Mean Sea Level means the average height of the sea for all stages of the tide. It is used as a reference for establishing various elevations within the floodplain. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the term is synonymous with the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, to which Base Flood Elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced.

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

  • Required Availability means Excess Availability and unrestricted cash and Cash Equivalents in an amount of not less than $5,000,000.

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

  • Positive beam limitation means the automatic or semi-automatic adjustment of an x-ray beam to the size of the selected image receptor, whereby exposures cannot be made without such adjustment.

  • Average Monthly Limit means the maximum allowable "Average Monthly Concentration" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA when expressed as a concentration (e.g. mg/l); otherwise, it means "Average Monthly Discharge Limitation" as defined in Section 22a-430-3(a) of the RCSA.

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game

  • Annual limit on intake or "ALI" means the derived limit for the amount of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a given radionuclide in a year by the reference man that would result in a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 sievert (five rem) or a committed dose equivalent of 0.5 sievert (fifty rem) to any individual organ or tissue. ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of selected radionuclides are given in appendix C to rule 3701:1-38-12 of the Administrative Code.

  • Maximum daily discharge limitation means the highest allowable “daily discharge.”

  • Average weekly discharge limitation means the highest allowable average of “daily discharges” over a calendar week, calculated as the sum of all “daily discharges” measured during a calendar week divided by the number of “daily discharges” measured during that week.

  • Applicable Measurement Period means the most recently completed four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Issuer immediately preceding the Applicable Calculation Date for which internal financial statements are available.

  • Maximum Limit means that number of issued Shares representing 10% of the total number of issued Shares as at the date of the passing of this Resolution (excluding any Shares which are held as treasury shares as at that date); and

  • Maximum Weekly Starts means the maximum number of times that a generating unit can be started in one week, defined as the 168 hour period starting Monday 0001 hour, under normal operating conditions. Member:

  • Daily Maximum Cash Amount means, with respect to the conversion of any Note, the quotient obtained by dividing (A) the Specified Dollar Amount applicable to such conversion by (B) forty (40).

  • Benchmark Unavailability Period means, the period (if any) (a) beginning at the time that a Benchmark Replacement Date has occurred if, at such time, no Benchmark Replacement has replaced the then-current Benchmark for all purposes hereunder and under any Loan Document in accordance with Section 2.14 and (b) ending at the time that a Benchmark Replacement has replaced the then-current Benchmark for all purposes hereunder and under any Loan Document in accordance with Section 2.14.

  • Maximum contaminant level goal or “MCLG” means the maximum level of a contaminant in drinking water at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on the health of persons would occur, and which allows an adequate margin of safety. MCLGs are nonenforceable health goals.

  • Normal Maximum Generation means the highest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Maximum contaminant level (MCL) means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.

  • STIPULATED HOURS OF SERVICE PER DAY means hours of duty per day, normal hours/timings of duty whereof shall be determined by the Company's Engineer for which fixed charge shall be payable.

  • Service credit month means a full service credit month or an