Export Capacity definition

Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kVA of a distributed generation facility except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.
Export Capacity means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes set out in the Letter that may flow into the Distribution System:
Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt ampere (kVA) of a DER facility except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.75.

Examples of Export Capacity in a sentence

  • The ISO will apply the Locality Exchange Factor for the applicable External Control Area to the MW of Locational Export Capacity that are the lesser of (i) the lesser of the Generator’s CRIS and its most recent DMNC, and (ii) the MW pursuant to the notice provided pursuant to Section 5.9.2.2.1 of this Services Tariff.

  • Site-specific billed charges may include the following components: • a fixed charge pence/MPAN/day or pence/MSID/day; • a capacity charge, pence/kVA/day, for Maximum Import Capacity (MIC) and/or Maximum Export Capacity (MEC); • an excess capacity charge, pence/kVA/day, if a site exceeds its MIC and/or MEC; • unit charges, pence/kWh, more than one unit charge may be applied; and • an excess reactive power charge, pence/kVArh, for each unit in excess of the reactive charge threshold.

  • The ISO will apply the Locality Exchange Factor for the applicable External Control Area to the MW of Locational Export Capacity that are the lesser of (i) the lesser of the Generator’s CRIS and its most recent DMNC, and (ii) the MW pursuant to the notice provided pursuant to Section 5.9.2.2.1 of this Services Tariff.Under the provisions of this Services Tariff and the ISO Procedures, each LSE will be obligated to procure its LSE Unforced Capacity Obligation.

  • Aggregated Maximum Export Capacity In the case of a Generator Aggregator, theaggregated value (in MW, MVA, kW and/or kVA) provided in each Connection Agreement (or connection agreement to the Distribution System, as the case may be) for the Generating Units for which the Generator Aggregator is responsible.

  • Where the Maximum Export Capacity is 5 (five) MW or less then the Generation Network Location-Based Capacity Charge Rate will be "0" (zero).


More Definitions of Export Capacity

Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt ampere (kVA) of a
Export Capacity means the nameplate capacity in kilovolt amperes (kVA) of a
Export Capacity means the maximum nameplate capacityrating of a distributed generation facility in alternating current (AC), except where such capacity is limited by an acceptable means as identified in Section 466.121, or as permitted by the EDC.”
Export Capacity means the amount of power that can be transferred from the small generator facility to the distribution system. Export capacity is either the nameplate rating, or a lower amount if limited using an acceptable means identified in OAR 860-082-003X.
Export Capacity means the amount of electricity expressed in megawatts the Equipment is capable of exporting to the National Grid on a consistent basis assuming that the Equipment is operating to its maximum capacity;
Export Capacity means the approval by the Municipality for the CUSTOMER to use the Distribution System to supply and deliver energy generated by the Facility into the Distribution System up to the Maximum Export Capacity at the Point of Supply, except to the extent there are constraints on the MUNICIPALITY’s Distribution System which could not be avoided by the exercise of the standards of a Reasonable and Prudent Operator by the MUNICIPALITY and otherwise subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Code(s).
Export Capacity means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes that may flow into the Distribution System: