Generation Loss definition

Generation Loss. – shall mean amount of electricity consumed by the power plant, including home consumption, losses on electric and measuring equipment, transformers and transmission lines;

Examples of Generation Loss in a sentence

  • Grid unavailability in a contract year as defined in the PPA: (only period from 8 am to 6 pm to be counted): Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year) × (number of hours of grid unavailability during the Contract Year)] Where, Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year (kWh) = Total generation in the Contract Year (kWh) ÷ Total hours of generation in the Contract Year.

  • The Generation Loss shall be compensated at an amount arrived at by multiplying the units of total generation loss in a calendar month with the Tariff.

  • Such Generation Loss will be paid as part of the energy Bill for the successive month after receipt of State Energy Accounts (SEA) or any other relevant documents certified by MSEDCL/SLDC.

  • Grid unavailability in a Contract Year: (only period from 8 am to 6 pm to be counted), for Grid unavailability beyond 50 hours in a Contract Year: Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year) × (number of hours of grid unavailability during the Contract Year)] Where, Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year (kWh) = Total generation in the Contract Year (kWh) ÷ Total hours of generation in the Contract Year.

  • The Generation Loss shall be computed as Average Generation per hour x number of hours of grid unavailability.

  • Grid unavailability in excess of 5% in a contract year as defined in the PPA(only period from 8 am to 6 pm to be counted): Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour The excess generation beyond 19% CUF by the SPG equal to this generation loss shall be procured by PGVCL at the PPA tariff so as to offset this loss in the succeeding 3 (three) Contract Years.

  • Grid unavailability in a contract year as beyond 50 hours in a Contract Year as defined in the PPA: Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year) × (number of hours of grid unavailability during the Contract Year)] Where, Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year (kWh) = Total generation in the Contract Year (kWh) ÷ 8766 hours less total hours of grid unavailability in a Contract Year.

  • Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour during the contract year) × (number of hours of grid unavailability during the contract year)] Where, Average Generation per hour during the contract year (kWh) = Total generation in the contract year (kWh) ÷ Total hours of generation in the contract year The excess generation by the SPD equal to this generation loss shall be procured by the Procurer at the PPA tariff so as to offset this loss in the succeeding 3 (three) Contract Years.

  • Grid unavailability in excess of 5% in a contract year as defined in the PPA(only period from 8 am to 6 pm to be counted): Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour The excess generation beyond 17% CUF by the SPG equal to this generation loss shall be procured by PGVCL at the PPA tariff so as to offset this loss in the succeeding 3 (three) Contract Years.

  • Grid unavailability in a Contract Year as beyond 50 hours in a Contract Year as defined in the PPA: Generation Loss = [(Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year) × (number of hours of grid unavailability during the Contract Year)] Where, Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year (kWh) = Total generation in the Contract Year (kWh) ÷ 8766 hours less total hours of grid unavailability in a Contract Year.

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