Dispatch Log definition

Dispatch Log means the dispatchers daily record of service and vehicle information.

Examples of Dispatch Log in a sentence

  • Standard billing documentation: Dispatch Resource Orders, Cost Share Agreements, Transaction Registers and backup documentation (Resource Order Numbers for all Supplies, Incident Dispatch Log).

  • For purposes of determining such payment described in the preceding sentence, (i) the revenue received by the Facility shall include all revenue received from all energy and ancillary services markets, during the period the Facility operates as recorded in the Load Pocket Dispatch Log, but shall exclude any capacity payments and (ii) such revenue shall not be reduced by any penalties assessed by the ISO for non-performance.

  • Each Party shall record the applicable information from the Dispatch Notices in the Load Pocket Dispatch Log, a form of which is attached hereto in the Form of Schedule J.

  • Contractor dispatch staff will create and maintain a Dispatch Log for each day that ADA/DAR and fixed-route services are operated which records the basic services provided (including any interruptions in service) on that day and any and all accidents, incidents, road calls and other unforeseen events which occur and the response taken.

  • Examination Centres should complete the Dispatch Log (and affix a copy of each barcode dispatched where applicable) and the Contractor’s driver must sign the sheet to confirm receipt.

  • The Contractor should provide a Dispatch Log that can be downloaded by Examination Centres from the Contractor’s website.

  • This Dispatch Log shall be a computer record and shall be a single record for that Contractor’s operations that includes all records kept by individual dispatchers.

Related to Dispatch Log

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Dispatch Instruction has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Dispatcher means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-6-102.