Load Shifting definition

Load Shifting means the relocation of facilities, equipment, processes, manufacturing, employees or any economic activity for the deliberate purpose of increasing load at locations participating in the New Load Direct Access Program from locations not subject to the New Load Direct Access Program.
Load Shifting. Customer pays monthly energy usage charges to the utility which include costs assessed based on the cumulative energy consumed (in kWh) during each of the following windows: (i) peak, (ii) partial-peak and (iii) off-peak during each billing period. Tesla shall operate the Equipment such that Customer can benefit from the arbitrage value between lower energy costs and higher energy costs present during different pricing windows. This action shifts Customer’s energy use from higher energy pricing periods to lower energy pricing periods, thereby reducing energy charges on the utility bill.
Load Shifting means the use of the Gridimp Solution to provide energy management and control services for the reduction, increase or shifting of the Customer's energy demands to take advantage of energy price optimisation opportunities.

Examples of Load Shifting in a sentence

  • Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A 24 hour continuous supply, with separate day and night meter registers.

  • Availability / Restrictions Service available to connections supplied from the South Dunedin and Halfway ▇▇▇▇ GXPs. Service Description Peak Storage Heating (Controlled Supply) Register Content CN20 Connection Type Standard Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A 20 hour controlled supply.

  • Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A controlled supply restricted to night service with a 3 hour afternoon boost.

  • Service Description Night (Controlled Supply) Register Content CN8 Connection Type Standard Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A controlled supply restricted to night service only.

  • Availability / Restrictions Service available on all networks Service Description General Purpose + 16Hr Storage Heating – Day/Night (Controlled Supply - Inclusive) Register Content IN16 / IN8 Connection Type Standard Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A 24 hour continuous supply combined with a 16 hour controlled storage heating supply, with separate day and night meter registers.

  • Availability / Restrictions Service available on all networks Service Description General Purpose + 16Hr Storage Heating (Controlled Supply - Inclusive) Register Content IN19 Connection Type Standard Domestic Subject to Load Shifting Yes Service Level A 24 hour continuous supply combined with a 16 hour controlled storage heating supply.

  • Availability / Restrictions Service available to connections supplied from the ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Frankton GXPs. Service Description General Purpose + 16Hr Storage Heating – Day/Night (Controlled Supply - Inclusive) Register Content DC16 / DC8 Connection Type Non Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A 24 hour continuous supply combined with a 16 hour controlled storage heating supply, with separate day and night meter registers.

  • Service Description General Purpose (Uncontrolled Supply) Register Content UN24 / PK / OP Connection Type Standard Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level 24 hour continuous supply.

  • Availability / Restrictions Service available to connections supplied from the Clyde, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Frankton GXPs. Service Description General Purpose + 16Hr Storage Heating – Day/Night (Controlled Supply - Inclusive) Register Content DC16 / DC8 Connection Type Non Domestic Subject to Load Shifting No Service Level A 24 hour continuous supply combined with a 16 hour controlled storage heating supply, with separate day and night meter registers.

  • SCE also offers ADRP, Permanent Load Shifting, TOU Base Interruptible Program, Capacity Bidding Program, DBP, Aggregator Managed Portfolio Program, CPP, OBMP, RTP, SLRP, Pumping and Agricultural RTP, as well as a Summer Discount Plan 16.


More Definitions of Load Shifting

Load Shifting means the movement of load between Market Participants, where one Market Participant’s Real-Time Load Obligation decreases as load leaves to obtain service from another Market Participant whose Real-Time Load Obligation increases.

Related to Load Shifting

  • Load Shedding means the systematic reduction of system demand by temporarily decreasing load in response to transmission system or area capacity shortages, system instability, or voltage control considerations under Tariff, Part II or Part III.

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