Energy Imbalance definition
Examples of Energy Imbalance in a sentence
Ancillary Services include Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service; Reactive Supply and Voltage Support Services (or “Voltage Support Service”); Regulation and Frequency Response Service (or “Regulation Service”); Energy Imbalance Service; Operating Reserve Service; and Black Start Capability.
These hourly energy schedules shall be used by the Transmission Provider to determine whether any Energy Imbalance Service charges, pursuant to Schedule 4 of the Tariff apply.
Revenue that Bonneville receives from Energy Imbalance (“EIrev”), Generation Imbalance (“GIrev”), and Persistent Deviation (“PDrev”) will be split between Power Services and Transmission Services.
To the extent Interconnection Customer’s Large Generating Facility output does not match the scheduled delivery from the Large Generating Facility to Transmission Provider’s Transmission System, any such disparate amounts shall be subject to Transmission Provider’s Energy Imbalance rate and/or any other applicable scheduling incentives set forth under Transmission Provider’s Tariff.
BPA will maintain deviation accounts showing the net Energy Imbalance (the sum of positive and negative deviations from schedule for each period) for Heavy Load Hour (HLH) and Light Load Hour (LLH) periods.