Examples of Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours in a sentence
This information includes but is not limited to: generator unit size, whether unit operation is air permit restricted, whether the Distributed Generation is capable of synchronous operation to the grid and the breaker status across the Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, or Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours, as appropriate.
Demand reductions or generator output eligible for payments or charges pursuant to this section shall be those produced during Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours or, in the case of an audit, for the period during which the ISO has requested the resource to audit.
The Project Sponsor shall specify in its Measurement and Verification Plan compliance with the requirements for systems, processes and methods for validation, estimation of missing, and maintenance of all data used in the calculation of performance values for Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, and Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours.
When temporal variations are expected, electrical demand measurements shall be made over a period of time sufficient to represent performance during the Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, and Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours and across the measure life of the project.
All measurements shall be taken at typical system conditions within the time periods and frequency that shall demonstrate coincidence with the Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, and Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours.
The Measurement and Verification Plan shall include how each of the measures, systems, processes and/or strategies will be installed and operated to result in additional and verifiable reductions in end-use demand on the electricity network in the New England Control Area during Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, or Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours.
This analysis may include the use of theplanned service facility concept.
For Projects involving changes to business practices or strategies, the Project Sponsor shall specify the practice or strategy that will affect the facility’s energy usage during the Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, and Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours relative to baseline conditions.
The Project Sponsor shall specify in its Measurement and Verification Plan compliance with requirements relative to the variables that will be measured, monitored, counted, recorded, collected, and maintained to determine the Project’s performance during Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, and Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours.
For Projects that include Distributed Generation, including Real-Time Emergency Generation Resources, the Project Sponsor shall measure and record the electrical output of the generator during Demand Resource On-Peak Hours, Demand Resource Seasonal Peak Hours, Real-Time Demand Response Event Hours, or Real-Time Emergency Generation Event Hours (as appropriate) using an interval meter that satisfies the measurement equipment requirements described in Section 10 of this manual.