Registered Capacity definition

Registered Capacity for Generation Units has the meaning defined in the Grid Code and for all other Providing Units means the maximum Capacity, expressed in whole MW, that a Providing Unit can deliver on a sustained basis, without accelerated loss of equipment life, at the Connection Point;
Registered Capacity means the Production Capacity of a Generation
Registered Capacity means the number of day care children that the provider is authorized to care for as contained in the registration certificate.

Examples of Registered Capacity in a sentence

  • MW obtainable from User’s Generating Units in excess of Registered Capacity.

  • From hot within 3 hours.(f) A steam-turbine or gas-turbine Generating Unit which has been synchronised must be capable of ramping up pursuant to a Dispatch instruction at a rate of at least 3% of Registered Capacity per minute.

  • A steam-turbine or gas-turbine Generating Unit must be capable of de-loading at a rate of at least 3% of Registered Capacity per minute.12.6.2. All steam turbine Generating Units must be fitted with a turbine controller, which is designed and operated to the requirements of IEC 60045, or equivalent standards.


More Definitions of Registered Capacity

Registered Capacity has the meaning set out in the Grid Code;
Registered Capacity has the meaning given in Section B paragraph 1.3 of the IUK Access Code; “Regulator” means Ofgem or XXXX, as the case may be;
Registered Capacity. Registered Injection Capacity, Registered Space and/or Registered Withdrawal Capacity referred to in Article 3.2, as applicable;
Registered Capacity the normal full load capacity of a Generating Unit as declared by the Generator, less the MW consumed by the Generating Unit through the Generating Unit's unit transformer when producing the same;
Registered Capacity has the meaning given in Section B paragraph 1.3 of the Interconnector Access Code;
Registered Capacity means for any particular Contract Year, an amount equal to the sum of:
Registered Capacity has the meaning given in Section B paragraph 1.3 of the IUK Access Code;