NERC GADS definition

NERC GADS. Shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a) (Design, Operation and Maintenance to Achieve Required Performance Metrics; Charging of ▇▇▇▇).
NERC GADS means the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System.
NERC GADS or “North American Electric Reliability Council Generating Availability Data System” – The data collection system called “Generating Availability Data System” which is utilized by the North American Electric Reliability Council, a voluntary organization formed by the electric utility industry to promote the reliability and adequacy of the bulk power supply of the electric utility systems in North America. For purposes of this Agreement, the version of NERC GADS dated January 2017 [UPDATE AS NECESSARY] (selected portions of which are attached hereto as Attachment C (Methods and Formulas for Measuring Performance Standards/Selected Portions of NERC GADS)) shall be used whenever reference is made to NERC GADS. In the event that the definition of a term contained in this Article 1 (Definitions) is inconsistent with the definition of the term under NERC GADS, the definition contained in this Article 1 (Definitions) shall control.

Examples of NERC GADS in a sentence

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 2.5 (Modified Pooled OMC Equipment Availability Factor; Liquidated Damages; Termination Rights) through Section 2.10 (▇▇▇▇ Annual Equivalent Forced Outage Factor; Liquidated Damages) of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System ("NERC GADS") Data Reporting Instructions.

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 2.5 (PV System Equivalent Availability Factor; Liquidated Damages; Termination Rights) through Section 2.9 (▇▇▇▇ Annual Equivalent Forced Outage Factor; Liquidated Damages) of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System ("NERC GADS") Data Reporting Instructions.

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 4.3 (Capacity Performance Metric) through Section 4.5 (Equivalent Forced Outage Factor Performance Metric) of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the NERC GADS Data Reporting Instructions.

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 2.5 (Modified Pooled OMC Equipment Availability Factor; Liquidated Damages; Termination Rights) through Section 2.12 (Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric) [DRAFTING NOTE: Subject to removal per Section 2.12 drafting note] of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System ("NERC GADS") Data Reporting Instructions.

  • Event reporting terminology and definitions under the NERC GADS reporting standards do not modify the terms of this Agreement.

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 2.5 (PV System Equivalent Availability Factor; Liquidated Damages; Termination Rights) through Section 2.10 (▇▇▇▇ Round Trip Efficiency Test; Liquidated Damages; Termination Rights) of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System ("NERC GADS") Data Reporting Instructions.

  • The basis for the methodology are the definitions of EAF and EFOR in 2011 NERC GADS.

  • Such removal from service will be treated as a forced outage if so required under NERC GADS.

  • In the event of a conflict between NERC GADS and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will control.

  • The Performance Metrics set forth in Section 4.3 (Capacity Performance Metric) through Section 4.6 (Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric) of this Agreement shall be interpreted consistent with the NERC GADS Data Reporting Instructions.


More Definitions of NERC GADS

NERC GADS. (North American Electric Reliability Council Generating Availability Data System) - The data collection system called "Generating Availability Data System" which is utilized by the North American Electric Reliability Council, a voluntary organization formed by the electric utility industry to promote the reliability and adequacy of the bulk power supply of the electric utility systems in North America. For purposes of this Agreement, the version of NERC GADS dated October, 1996 (selected portions of which are attached hereto as "Attachment C") shall be used whenever reference is made to NERC GADS. In the event that the definition of a term contained in this Article I is inconsistent with the definition of the term under NERC GADS, the definition contained in this Article I shall control. Non-appealable PUC Approval Order - A PUC Approval Order that is a Non- appealable PUC Order. Non-appealable PUC Order - (1) A PUC Order that is not subject to appeal to any Circuit Court of the State of Hawaii or the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii, because the thirty (30) day period permitted for such an appeal has passed without the filing of notice of such an appeal, or (2) a PUC Order that was affirmed on appeal to any Circuit Court of the State of Hawaii or the Supreme Court, or the Intermediate Appellate Court upon assignment by the Supreme Court, of the State of Hawaii, or was affirmed upon further appeal or appellate process, and that is not subject to further appeal, because the jurisdictional time permitted for such an appeal (and/or further appellate process such as a motion for reconsideration or an application for writ of certiorari) has passed without the filing of notice of such an appeal (or the filing for further appellate process).
NERC GADS or “North American Electric Reliability Corporation Generating Availability Data System” – The data collection system called “Generating Availability Data System” which is utilized by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation. For purposes of this Agreement, the version of NERC GADS dated January 2011 shall be used whenever reference is made to NERC GADS. In the event that the definition of a term