Potential Capability definition

Potential Capability means, at any time, the generation level, expressed in MWs, that the Facility would have been operating at in the absence of any Transmission Constraint Directive or Change in Law Constraint, which:
Potential Capability shall not in any event exceed Contract Capacity, and (ii) for purposes of calculating "Potential Energy", shall be deemed to be zero (0) for any period during which such generation level is not available to the System Operator in accordance with (a), (b), or (c) above;

Examples of Potential Capability in a sentence

  • The Generator acknowledges and agrees that the basis on which it calculates and reports Potential Capability to the AESO shall be consistent during Forgone Energy Settlement Intervals and non-Forgone Energy Settlement Intervals.

  • For any/all significant or critical characteristics and for any characteristics where ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Technik Koszalin and the supplier have agreed to ensure process capability the following indices are to be used: Pre-production: These runs do not typically involve all process variables such as human, material and other changes and therefore must be calculated and reported using the Potential Capability Indices (Ppk).