Load Control definition

Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of an energy efficiency service provider, an independent system operator or other transmission organization or that are controlled by the customer, with the objective of producing energy or demand savings.
Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of an energy efficiency service provider, an independent
Load Control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it does not respond automatically to deviations in frequency on the Transmission System.

Examples of Load Control in a sentence

  • If a Customer has elected a Controlled Load Option or Other Load Control Option, the Distributor may control the relevant part of the Customer's load for the maximum period permitted by the relevant Price Category or Price Option (subject to any eligibility criteria and other associated requirements relating to that Price Category or Price Option).

  • From time to time during the term of this Agreement and with prior reasonable notice from the Company, the Customer shall permit the Company or its representative to enter the Customer’s property on which the enrolled Metered Service Point(s) are located to permit the Company or its representative to install, service, maintain and/or remove Load Control Device(s) on the electrical panel that services the Customer’s irrigation pumps.

  • If the Entrant or any part of the Entrant’s Load Control System interferes with, or causes damage to, any part of the Incumbent’s Load Control System, the Entrant must, on receiving notice from the Incumbent or on becoming aware of the situation, promptly and at its own cost remove the source of the interference and make good any damage.

  • The revenues received by the Companies, if any, from bidding and clearing residential Direct Load Control programs into the applicable RPM auctions, will be netted against the program costs, including but not limited to: administration, contracted services, credits provided to customers, and PJM penalties for underperformance.

  • Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load, such protocols being intended to ensure that the security, safety and integrity of the Network is not adversely affected by such load control.

  • The Companies will bid its Residential Direct Load Control programs into the PJM Reliability Pricing Model (RPM).

  • The Customer will be required to reimburse the Company for the cost of replacement or repair of the Load Control Device(s), including labor and other related costs.

  • Each Balancing Authority is mapped to one Interface Pricing Point that covers all schedules or a pair of Interface Pricing Points that individually cover either imports or exports.2. Interface Pricing Points are assigned based on the Tag Generation Control Area (GCA) and Tag Load Control Area (LCA).

  • The Retailer shall ensure that such protocols are followed when operating its Load Control System.

  • The Load Control Device(s) may remain in place on the Customer’s property upon termination of the Agreement unless the Customer specifically requests removal.


More Definitions of Load Control

Load Control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it does
Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of a Participant with the objective of producing energy or Demand Savings.

Related to Load Control

  • Direct Load Control means load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment Service Provider’s market operations center or its agent, in response to PJM instructions.

  • PJM Control Area means the Control Area recognized by NERC as the PJM Control Area.

  • Customer Interconnection Facilities means all facilities and equipment owned and/or controlled, operated and maintained by Interconnection Customer on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in the appropriate appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions, or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System.