Direct Charging Energy definition

Direct Charging Energy means the energy that an Energy Storage Resource purchases from the PJM Interchange Energy Market and (i) later resells to the PJM Interchange Energy Market; or (ii) is lost to conversion inefficiencies, provided that such inefficiencies are an unavoidable component of the conversion, storage, and discharge process that is used to resell energy back to the PJM Interchange Energy Market.
Direct Charging Energy means the energy that an Energy Storage Resource purchases from the PJM Interchange Energy Market and (i) later resells to the PJM Interchange Energy Market; or (ii) is lost to conversion inefficiencies, provided that such inefficiencies are an
Direct Charging Energy means the energy that an Energy Storage Resource purchases from the PJM Interchange Energy Market and (i) later resells to the PJM Interchange Energy

Examples of Direct Charging Energy in a sentence

  • Such allocation shall not include purchases of Direct Charging Energy.

  • The Head Administrator will serve written notice (certified mail return receipt requested) or will arrange personal delivery retaining a receipt signed and dated by the employee, of intent to discharge.

  • Allocation to real-time load share under this subsection (q)(i) shall not apply to Direct Charging Energy.

  • Allocation to real-time load share under this subsection (q)(ii) shall not apply to Direct Charging Energy.

  • Allocation to real-time load share under this subsection (p) shall not apply to Direct Charging Energy.

  • PJM Transmission Customers taking firm transmission service for the delivery of Direct Charging Energy to Energy Storage Resources are not eligible for allocation of Auction Revenue Rights.

  • Energy that an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant purchases from the PJM Interchange Energy Market must be Direct Charging Energy.

  • If the distribution utility is unwilling or unable to net out from the host customer’s retail bill Direct Charging Energy associated with an Energy Storage Resource that is distribution-connected or co-located with end-use load that is not Station Power, PJM shall not bill the Energy Storage Resource for any Direct Charging Energy.

  • PJM will charge each user of Control Area Administration Service each month a charge equal to the Monthly Control Area Administration Service Rate defined below times the total quantity in MWhs of energy delivered (including losses, but excluding Direct Charging Energy) during such month by such user as a transmission customer under this Tariff for Point-to-Point Transmission Service or Network Integration Transmission Service.

  • In order to properly distinguish Direct Charging Energy from Load Serving Charging Energy, Open-Loop Hybrid Resources that are distribution-connected or co-located with end-use load shall include systems that are capable of measuring the below categories of electric energy, unless a different configuration is agreed to by the electric distribution company, the Energy Storage Resource, and PJM.

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