Operational Forecast definition

Operational Forecast. The information shown in the approved Exhibit F (Operational Forecast). “Participant” – A Residential Customer, SMB Customer, or C&I Customer enrolled by Supplier that contributes one or more Resources to Supplier pursuant to a Participant Service Agreement.
Operational Forecast means the information set forth in Appendix Y (Operational Forecast).

Examples of Operational Forecast in a sentence

  • Supplier shall provide the Operational Forecast to Company in compliance with Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).

  • Complete and obtain Company’s approval of Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).

  • After the receipt and processing of the Participant Enablement File by the DERMS, Company anticipates the Participant’s Resource Capability to be included in Supplier’s Operational Forecast, see Exhibit F (Operational Forecast), and available for dispatch or scheduling of Supplier’s Grid Services Capability.

  • If possible, Unscheduled Downtime shall be indicated as appropriate in Supplier’s Operational Forecast and updated to the Company in accordance with Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).

  • Maintenance Downtime shall be indicated as appropriate in Supplier’s Operational Forecast and updated to the Company in accordance with Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).

  • Controllability of Supplier’s Grid Service Capability is demonstrated by the following: • Receipt of Supplier’s Operational Forecast for each Grid Service as specified in Exhibit F by DERMS.

  • Additional data and integration requirements for the Operation Process are specified in Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).

  • Emergency Downtime shall be indicated as appropriate in Supplier’s Operational Forecast and updated to the Company in accordance with Exhibit F (Operational Forecast).