Full Dispatch definition

Full Dispatch means a dispatch of a PDR or RDRR of the DRAM Resource in the CAISO market for 100% of the associated monthly capacity, as submitted in a Seller’s Supply Plan for that Showing Month.
Full Dispatch. A time period during which all inverters are available and there are no technical restrictions or limitations affecting generation imposed to meet Company Dispatch.
Full Dispatch. A time period during which all WTGs are available and there are no technical restrictions or limitations affecting generation imposed to meet Company Dispatch.

Examples of Full Dispatch in a sentence

  • If the test results demonstrate a capacity of 50.00 percent (%) or less of the Product Monthly Quantity for that month, then a retest would be required for those PDR or RDRR that are 50 percent (%) or less of their Product Monthly Quantity, within 30 days of Seller receiving data of the test results, if a Full Dispatch has not occurred during that 30 day period.

  • In addition, if the Delivery Period is greater than six months per calendar year, and if a test or Full Dispatch has not occurred within the first half of the Delivery Period in said calendar year, excluding August, then a test must be conducted in accordance with D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, Appendix B, within the first half of the Delivery Period (e.g., for an Agreement with an eight month term for 2018, a second test would be required at some point in the first four months).

  • In addition, if the Delivery Period is greater than six months in the calendar year, and if a test or Full Dispatch has not occurred within the first half of the Delivery Period in the calendar year, excluding August, then a test must be conducted in accordance with D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, Appendix B, within the first half of the Delivery Period (e.g., for an Agreement with an eight month term, a second test would be required at some point in the first four months).

  • Facility = 1 Facility Lost Production PBAF Facility Full Dispatch + Facility Lost Production Production Facility Lost Production and Facility Actual Production shall be calculated as provided in Section 4 of (Population of Information Categories of Modified Information Model) of Attachment T (Calculation and Reporting of Production Based Availability and Dispute Resolution by Independent Evaluator of Production-Based Availability) to this Agreement.

  • If a PDR or RDRR in the DRAM Resource has not had a Full Dispatch during August, then Seller shall cause a test of such PDR(s) or RDRR(s) in accordance with D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, Appendix B, prior to expiration of that month, and provide the results of such test to Buyer through their Demonstrated Capacity.

  • In the event that there is no Full Dispatch of the PDR or RDRR in the DRAM Resource during the Showing Month under 1.6(a)(i) above the results of a capacity test conducted by the Seller’s SC during the applicable Showing Month, if and as required under Section 3.3(b) below.

  • In addition, if the Delivery Period is greater than six months in the calendar year, and if a test or Full Dispatch has not occurred within the first half of the Delivery Period in the calendar year, excluding August, then a test must be conducted in accordance with D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, Appendix B, within the first half of the Delivery Period (e.g., for an Agreement with an eight month term for 2019, a second test would be required at some point in the first four months).


More Definitions of Full Dispatch

Full Dispatch. A time period during which all inverters are available and the Facility's set point is not less than the Allowed Capacity.
Full Dispatch means a dispatch of a Proxy Demand Resource (PDR) or Reliability Demand Response Resource (RDRR) of the DRAM Resource in the CAISO market for 100% of the associated monthly capacity, as submitted in a Seller’s Supply Plan for that Showing Month.

Related to Full Dispatch

  • Full day means a period of time during the day that:

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

  • 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.

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