Deficit Energy definition

Deficit Energy means the amount by which Actual

Examples of Deficit Energy in a sentence

  • Deficit Energy will be provided only by PSCo on an as available basis.

  • Deficit Energy will be priced on a per MWh basis at PSCo’s cost to provide the energy, including any start costs or no load costs, plus the greater of $10 per megawatt-hour or 10% of such cost to provide the energy.

  • Surplus Energy (must not be less than zero) 0 Party Resource delivered energy and Deficit Energy 230 Energy Requirements and Surplus Energy 225 Joint Dispatch Energy 5 (Seller) Surplus Energy (must not be less than zero) 3 Party Resource delivered energy and Deficit Energy 80 Energy Requirements and Surplus Energy 78 Joint Dispatch Energy 2 (Seller) 6.2 ENERGY PRICING.

  • The Customer may request in writing for the Municipality to purchase Surplus Wheeled Energy to allow the Customer to retain the Green Benefit of Deficit Energy.

  • Deficit Energy is the Participant’s Energy Requirements less the Deficit Energy Tolerance and less the Committed Maximum Capacity.

  • Deficit Energy results when the Committed Maximum Capacity of a Participant is insufficient to meet its Energy Requirements.

  • Deficit Energy shall be provided on a least cost basis and priced according to Article 6.2.1 of this Agreement.

  • Forced outages do not excuse Surplus Energy and Deficit Energy charges.

  • Deficit Energy Transaction: An event whereby Deficit Energy is provided.

  • The Parties shall pay and be paid for energy provided under this Agreement based upon whether the energy is Joint Dispatch Energy, Deficit Energy, or Surplus Energy.