Distribution Factor definition

Distribution Factor means the portion of an Interchange Transaction, typically expressed in per unit that flows across a transmission facility (Flowgate).**
Distribution Factor means the total number of students experiencing homelessness in a county in the current school year and the previous two school years divided by the total number of students experiencing homelessness in all counties in the current school year and the previous two school years; and
Distribution Factor means a measurement of the

Examples of Distribution Factor in a sentence

  • The Generator to Load Distribution Factor (GLDF) is determined through superposition by subtracting the LSF from the GSF.

  • If any Flowgates with a 3% to 5% distribution factor from Study 2 or Study 4 are impacted by 5% or more from a prior outage condition (Line Outage Distribution Factor (LODF) from this Study 3, the Flowgate will be added to the list of Coordinated Flowgates.

  • The Allocated Flow of the av- erage design capacity of the Outfall Sewer and the associated distribution factor shall be as fol- lows: Average Daily Flow Cost Distribution Factor (Percent) WMA MGD 0.0 MMA MGD 0.0 MWA MGD 0.0 Should it become necessary to operate the Plant or the Outfall Sewer at less than their respective design capacities due to actions or directives of a Control Agency or due to an act of God, each Participant’s Allocated Flow shall be reduced proportionately.

  • If during any Settlement Interval, Seller delivers Metered Amounts that are inconsistent with the Generation Distribution Factor provided to SCE by Seller, then Seller shall be responsible for and pay any and all CAISO charges, CAISO Sanctions, and CAISO Costs incurred by SCE with respect to such Metered Amounts.”.

  • MVA impact (Power Transfer Distribution Factor or Outage Transfer Distribution Factor multiplied by generator output of the Interconnection Request) ≥ 1% of the facility rating.

  • C/E Transfer – Actual MW transfer on the C/E interface * Phase II C/E Distribution Factor – The number of MW by which the C/E flow would be increased for each one (1) MW of the total of Phase II imports and MW armed for runback in New Brunswick which would be lost as a result of a single contingency.

  • It has been weighted less heavily than the Damage Level Distribution Factor because the LMI data encompasses the entire jurisdiction and is not directly tied to areas affected by the 2016 disasters.

  • Tanker Gross Revenue distribution amount for a Tanker = Distribution Factor x Tanker Gross Revenue for the period where: Distribution Factor = (Pool Key for such Tanker x TIS) and where: TIS = Time in service (calendar days reduced by off-hire) for such Tanker for the period TTT = Aggregate of Total Time in service of all Tankers in the Pool for the period and where: Tanker Gross Revenue shall be determined according to the formula set out in Schedule C.

  • This coordinated AFC process will require the coordination of items such as Flowgate identification for inclusion in each Party’s AFC calculations, the use of AFC overrides, and the coordination of Transfer Distribution Factor cut-offs on specified Flowgates.

  • In the event the Participant's CSU Account has a greater Adjusted Value than his Interest Account on the Valuation Date of reference, then the distribution shall consist of the product of (i) the number of CSUs credited to his CSU Account on such Valuation Date multiplied by (ii) the Distribution Factor for the distribution of reference.


More Definitions of Distribution Factor

Distribution Factor means a fraction whose numerator is 1, and whose denominator is (i) the number of payments elected by the Participant on his Installment Election form, less (ii) the number of payments which have previously been made to Participant. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, in the event of the death of the Participant prior to the completion of all installment payments, an immediate lump sum distribution of the Adjusted Value of his Accounts shall be made as if such date of death was the date of his Separation."
Distribution Factor means a fraction whose numerator is 1, and whose denominator is the number of payments elected by the Participant on his Installment Election form, less the number of payments which have previously been made to Participant. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Plan, in the event of the death of the Participant prior to the completion of all installment payments, an immediate lump sum distribution of the Adjusted Value of his Account shall be made as if such date of death was the date of his Separation.

Related to Distribution Factor

  • Generator to Load Distribution Factor or “GLDF” shall mean a generator’s impact on a Flowgate while serving load in that generator’s Balancing Authority Area.

  • Power Transfer Distribution Factor or “PTDF” shall mean a measure of the responsiveness or change in electrical loadings on Transmission Facilities due to a change in electric power transfer from one area to another, expressed in percent (up to 100%) of the change in power transfer in the pre-contingency configuration of a system under study.

  • Distribution Rate means, for the period beginning on (and including) the date of original issuance and ending on (but excluding) March 18, 2002, 5.60%, and for the period beginning on (and including) March 18, 2002 and thereafter, the Coupon Rate.

  • Monthly Distribution Date means the "Distribution Dates" set forth under "Summary of Essential Financial Information--Estimated Distributions" in the Prospectus Part I for a Trust.

  • Required Accumulation Factor Number shall be equal to a fraction, rounded upwards to the nearest whole number, the numerator of which is one and the denominator of which is equal to the lowest monthly principal payment rate on the Accounts, expressed as a decimal, for the three months preceding the date of such calculation.