Intermittent Resource definition

Intermittent Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource with output that can vary as a function of its energy source, such as wind, solar, run of river hydroelectric power and other renewable resources. Internal Market Buyer:
Intermittent Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource with output that can vary as a function of its energy source, such as wind, solar, run of river hydroelectric power and other renewable resources.
Intermittent Resource means a Generation Unit utilizing wind, solar, or Small Hydro energy resources.

Examples of Intermittent Resource in a sentence

  • Seller shall provide Buyer with a copy of the notice from CAISO certifying the Project as a Participating Intermittent Resource as soon as practicable after Seller’s receipt of such notice of certification.

  • The CAISO shall not accept Bids for an Eligible Intermittent Resource other than through a Scheduling Coordinator.

  • As of the first date of the Test Period and until the Project receives certification as a Participating Intermittent Resource, Seller, at its sole cost, shall comply with EIRP and additional protocols issued by the CAISO for Eligible Intermittent Resources.

  • Any Eligible Intermittent Resource that is not a Participating Intermittent Resource, or any Participating Intermittent Resource for which Bids are submitted shall be bid and settled as a Generating Unit for the associated Settlement Periods (except that the Forecast Fee shall apply in such Settlement Periods).

  • Unless the Generating Facility is an Intermittent Resource not relying on wind as a fuel source, Interconnection Customer shall install communication and control equipment such that the Generating Facility can receive and respond to the appropriate dispatch signals while operating under the Tariff.

  • Throughout the Delivery Term, Seller, at its sole cost, shall participate in and comply with EIRP and all additional protocols issued by the CAISO for a Participating Intermittent Resource.

  • The ISO shall not schedule Energy from an Eligible Intermittent Resource other than through a Scheduling Coordinator.

  • The same Scheduling Coordinator must schedule all Eligible Intermittent Resources aggregated into a single Participating Intermittent Resource.

  • The CAISO will apply consistent criteria and expeditiously review any proposed changes in the composition of a Participating Intermittent Resource.

  • The CAISO may adjust the forecasted Demand either up or down for such differences by RUC Zone in which the Eligible Intermittent Resource resides.


More Definitions of Intermittent Resource

Intermittent Resource means an energy resource that relies on a variable fuel
Intermittent Resource a Facility that produces electrical energy from the use of wind, solar or run of river hydro as the prime mover.
Intermittent Resource means an energy resource that relies on a variable fuel source that interrupts energy generation, resulting in periods of non-production or reduced production.
Intermittent Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource with output that can vary as a

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  • Pilot or "Payment in Lieu of Tax" shall mean any payment made to the Agency or an affected tax jurisdiction equal to all or a portion of the real property taxes or other taxes which would have been levied by or on behalf of an affected tax jurisdiction with respect to a project but for tax exemption obtained by reason of the involvement of the Agency in such project, but such term shall not include Agency fees.