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 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 has the meaning given in Section B paragraph 1.3 of the IUK Access Code;