Load growth definition

Load growth means the increase above a baseline year in a retail
Load growth means the increase above a baseline year in a retail electricity provider’s load.

Examples of Load growth in a sentence

  • The ISO, Participating TOs and UDCs shall share information such as projected Load growth and system expansions necessary to conduct necessary system planning studies to the extent that these may impact the operation of the ISO Controlled Grid.

  • NITSF is the firm capacity reserved for Network Integration Transmission Service serving Load, to include losses, and Load growth, not otherwise included in Transmission Reliability Margin or Capacity Benefit Margin.

  • This section is not intended to permit flow releases to meet the generation requirements resulting from any increase in Firm Load growth after the execution of this Agreement.

  • The ISO, the MSS Operator and other Participating TOs shall share information such as projected Load growth and system expansions necessary to conduct necessary system planning studies to the extent that these may impact the operation of the ISO Control Area.

Related to Load growth

  • Revenue Growth means the percentage change in revenue (as defined in Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts No. 6, published by the Financial Accounting Standards Board) from one period to another.

  • Student Growth means the change in Student Achievement data for an individual student between two points in time. Growth may also include other measures that are rigorous and comparable across classrooms.

  • EPS means earnings per share.

  • Student growth objective means an academic goal that teachers and designated supervisors set for groups of students.

  • Planned External Financed Generation Capacity Resource means a Planned External Generation Capacity Resource that, prior to August 7, 2015, has an effective agreement that is the equivalent of an Interconnection Service Agreement, has submitted to the Office of the Interconnection the appropriate certification attesting achievement of Financial Close, and has secured at least 50 percent of the MWs of firm transmission service required to qualify such resource under the deliverability requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement.