Maximum Generation Emergency definition
Examples of Maximum Generation Emergency in a sentence
Supervisory Control shall mean the capability to curtail, in accordance with applicable RERRA requirements, load registered as Price Responsive Demand at each PRD Substation identified in the relevant PRD Plan or PRD registration in response to a Maximum Generation Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection.
If the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency, all deliveries to load that is served by Point-to-Point Transmission Service outside the PJM Control Area from Capacity Resources may be interrupted in order to serve load in the PJM Control Area.
A Capacity Resource that has not been selected as a pool-scheduled resource and that has been sold on a bilateral basis must be made available upon request to the Office of the Interconnection for scheduling and dispatch if the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency.
Maximum Emergency Service Level or MESL of Price Responsive Demand shall mean the level, determined at a PRD Substation level, to which Price Responsive Demand shall be reduced during the Delivery Year when a Maximum Generation Emergency is declared and the Locational Marginal Price exceeds the price associated with such Price Responsive Demand identified by the PRD Provider in its PRD Plan.
A Capacity Resource that has not been scheduled in the Day-ahead Energy Market and that has been sold on a bilateral basis must be made available upon request to the Office of the Interconnection for scheduling and dispatch during the Operating Day if the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency.
Interruption under this Provision may occur if ▇▇▇▇ declares a Maximum Generation Emergency Event that requires deployment of Load Modifying Resources in accordance with the currently effective MISO Emergency Electric Procedure or NERC Emergency Event Alert 2 notice indicating that MISO is experiencing or expects to experience a shortage of economic resources and the Company has declared Emergency Status.
Interruption under this Provision may occur if MISO issues a Maximum Generation Emergency Event Step 2b order or NERC Emergency Event Alert 2 notice indicating that MISO is experiencing or expects to experience a shortage of economic resources and the Company has declared Emergency Status.