Regulation Up definition

Regulation Up has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Regulation Up has the meaning set forth in the Tariff.
Regulation Up has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff. “Regulatory Disclosure” has the meaning set forth in Section 21.2(i).

Examples of Regulation Up in a sentence

  • Ramp Up Rate shall be tested four (4) times within an hour as part of the Ramp Rate test with the average of the three highest results serving as the recorded Ramp Up Rate for the test which must conform to the Regulation Up Ramp rate (MW/min) set forth in Appendix 9: OPERATING LIMITS.

  • The Least Cost Spin, Least Cost Regulation Up and Least Cost Regulation Down carried on a Party’s available Generation Resources shall be dedicated first to meet that Party’s Reliability Obligations.

  • For resources providing Regulation Up, the upper regulating limit shall be used if it is lower than the highest operating limit.

  • A Party that produces less Spin, Regulation Up or Regulation Down than necessary to satisfy its Reliability Obligations is a buyer of that Energy Service.

  • These reports shall include the quantities of Energy, Spin, Regulation Up and Regulation Down, and the Production Cost compensation paid by each Party for all relevant Transactions.

  • The ISO also proposes to add the word “the” before “CAISO.” The ISO is also proposing to remove language related to rescission payments for Regulation Up and Regulation Down Capacity as the ISO does not calculate rescission payments for Regulation Up or Regulation Down on the T+3B Settlement Statements.

  • As further adjusted by No Pay and Noncompliance, i.e., CT 141-No Pay Charge Spinning Reserve; 142-No Pay Charge-Non-Spinning Reserve; 144-No Pay Charge-Replacement Reserve; 145-Non Compliance Charge for Regulation Up; 146-Non Compliance Charge for Regulation Down; 1030-No Pay Provision Market Refund.

  • Scheduling Coordinators for resources that have been awarded or self-provide Regulation Up, Spinning Reserve, Non-Spinning Reserve or Replacement Reserve capacity must submit a Supplemental Energy bid for at least all the awarded or self-provided Ancillary Services capacity.

  • Section Proposed Revisions Reason for Change Regulation Up net requirement in Section 11.10.2.2.3, Spinning Reserve net requirement in Section 11.10.3.3 and Non-Spinning Reserve net requirement in Section 11.10.4.3.

  • Each Scheduling Coordinator may choose to self-provide all, or a portion, of its Regulation Up, Regulation Down, Spinning Reserve, and Non-Spinning Reserve obligations in the IFM, and, to the extent needed to satisfy the CAISO’s additional requirement, the Real-Time Market, from resources eligible for self-provision, as may be permissible for any given Ancillary Service in these respective markets.


More Definitions of Regulation Up

Regulation Up is generation capacity that is used to maintain frequency and interchange deviations in response to increases in load.  “Regulation Up and Regulation Down Requirements” are the requirements to carry Regulation Up and Regulation Down imposed on each Party through adherence to operational and reliability limitations of the Parties’ generation fleet and transmission assets, as articulated in the Intertie Management Committees’ Railbelt Operating and Reliability Standards or a successor Railbelt reliability coordinating and enforcement entity.  “Reliability Obligations” are the operational, procedural, and equipment specific obligations, as applicable, articulated in the Intertie Management Committees’ Railbelt Operating and Reliability Standards or Standards adopted by a Railbelt Electric Reliability Organization regulated by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska.