Post Price definition
Examples of Post Price in a sentence
For all other Generating Units owned or controlled by a Must-Offer Generator, the unbid quantity of the Must-Offer Generator’s Available Generation will be deemed by the ISO to be bid to receive the BEEP Interval Ex Post Price.
For example, when the PX Energy market price is expected to be higher than the approved bid cap, the Scheduling Coordinator will choose the PX Energy market since the ISO offers no incentives to bid the resource as Regulation but, instead, creates the possibility of the Scheduling Coordinator losing money based on the Hourly Ex Post Price.
By contrast, Regulation Energy deviations are treated as uninstructed deviations and settled at the Hourly Ex Post Price.
Products purchased for customers that receive Federal Statutory Pricing(1) (“Federal Customers”) shall not be included in the Post Price Increase Buy In Allocation or any other discounts or price allowance offered to AmerisourceBergen by Supplier.
If the Hourly Ex Post Price is $20/MWh, the Scheduling Coordinator would incur an Imbalance Energy charge of $1100.
These deviations are settled at the Hourly Ex Post Price, representing a risk to bidders of Regulation reserves.