Load Management definition

Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means measures or programs that target equipment or behavior to result in decreased peak electricity demand such as by shifting demand from a peak to an off-peak period.
Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system or a shifting of energy usage from a peak to an off- peak period or from high-price periods to lower price periods.

Examples of Load Management in a sentence

  • ATTACHMENT 6: Dispatch Instructions‌ Curtailment & Dispatch ProceduresTexas-New Mexico Power Company 2024 Load Management Program‌ Please read this notice carefully, circulate copies and/or forward to those affected, and post the original in a prominent location.

  • The Staff Proposal noted that the CEC’s Amended Load Management Standards require large investor-owned utilities and CCAs to offer an optional dynamic rate to all customers after December 2027.

  • The report projected that California would be at a risk of a capacity shortfall if the state experienced the same type of heatwaves as it experienced in 2022 coupled with wildfires.31.2. Load Management StandardsThe California Energy Commission (CEC) amended its electric load management standards (Amended Load Management Standards) to encourage 3 Joint Agency Reliability Planning Assessment, SB 846 Second Quarterly Report, May 2023.


More Definitions of Load Management

Load Management means an activity, service, or technology to change the timing or the efficiency of a customer's use of energy that allows a utility or a customer to respond to wholesale market fluctuations or to reduce peak demand for energy or capacity.
Load Management means either a Demand Resource (“DR”) or an Interruptible Load for Reliability (“ILR”) resource, both as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means any utility program or activity that is intended to reshape deliberately a utility's load duration curve.
Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system.
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your premises by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your premises.
Load Management means the stopping or constraining of the flow of electricity into or out of an ICP;
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your sites by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your sites;