Related Capacity definition

Related Capacity means the Existing Entry Capacity and the Existing Exit Capacity together;
Related Capacity means any Installed Capacity and/or Unforced Capacity, recognized by NYISO with respect to the Project.
Related Capacity means any Installed Capacity and/or Unforced Capacity, recognized by NYISO with respect to the Project. Renewable Attribute – means all environmental characteristics, environmental claims, environmental credits, environmental benefits, environmental emissions reductions, environmental offsets, environmental allowances and environmental allocations, howsoever characterized, denominated, measured or entitled, attributable to Delivered Energy and/or Capacity at any time during the Term, including any such attributes initially created, denominated or defined after the Execution Date . Renewable Attributes include but are not limited to: (i) any avoided emissions of pollutants to the air, soil or water including but not limited to sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), particulate matter and other pollutants; (ii) any avoided emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gases that have been or may be determined by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to contribute to the actual or potential threat of altering the Earth’s climate by trapping heat in the atmosphere; (iii) all set-aside allowances and/or allocations from emissions trading programs, including but not limited to allocations available under 6 NYCRR §§ 204, 237 and 238; and (iv) all credits, certificates, registrations, recordations or other memorializations of whatever type or sort, representing any of the above, including but not limited to all RECs. Renewable Attributes do not include (a) any Energy, Capacity, reliability or other power Products, such as Ancillary Services; (b) production or investment tax credits or grants associated with the construction or operation of the Project or other financial incentives in the form of credits, reductions, exemptions, deductions, adjustments or allowances associated with the Project that are applicable to a local, state or federal income taxation obligation; (c) fuel-related subsidies or “tipping fees” that may be paid to the Seller to accept certain fuels, or local subsidies received by the generator for the destruction of particular pre-existing pollutants or the promotion of local environmental benefits; or (d) emission reduction credits encumbered or used by the Project for compliance with local, state, or federal operating and/or air quality permits REC – means renewable energy certificate units that fully comply with the New York State Renewable Portfolio Standards, as in effe...

Examples of Related Capacity in a sentence

  • In both data centers, cryptographic keys are stored in a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Hardware Security Module (HSM).

  • Key generation is performed by authorized personnel in a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Hardware Security Module.

  • The Cloud Key Management System (KMS) or Cloud Hardware Security Module (HSM) service has internal key management procedures that are validated to be PCI DSS compliant.

  • You can also configure the controller to generate and store the code-signing certificate on a local Hardware Security Module (HSM).

  • All private keys are generated within a FIPS 140-2 level 3 Hardware Security Module.

  • The private keys of the Certification Authorities of the Provider are stored in encrypted form in the Hardware Security Module (HSM); the decryption requires secret parts to access keys that are shared and used only by authorized persons, provided that a required quorum of at least 2 out of 4 persons.

  • The Governor Droop Demanded SOR is calculated by reference to each sample point during the SOR Period as the product of the Governor Droop Providing Unit Related Capacity (MW) and the sample point Frequency delta (Hz) divided by the Declared Governor Droop (PU) times the Nominal Frequency (50Hz).

  • The Hardware Security Module used by the CA is certified to FIPS 140-2 level 3 security standard in both the generation and the maintenance in all Issuing CA private keys.

  • The Governor Droop Demanded TOR1 is calculated by reference to each sample point during the TOR1 Period as the product of the Governor Droop Providing Unit Related Capacity (MW) and the sample point Frequency delta (Hz) divided by the Declared Governor Droop (PU) times the Nominal Frequency (50 Hz).

  • Provided all requirements are met, SwissSign creates a per- sonal certificate and the corresponding private crypto- graphic key on the Hardware Security Module (HSM) for the purpose of creating the signature.

Related to Related Capacity

  • Rated Capacity means the Average Daily Flow for which the Works are approved to handle;

  • Reserved Capacity means the maximum amount of capacity and energy that the Transmission Provider agrees to transmit for the Transmission Customer over the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System between the Point(s) of Receipt and the Point(s) of Delivery under Tariff, Part II. Reserved Capacity shall be expressed in terms of whole megawatts on a sixty (60) minute interval (commencing on the clock hour) basis.

  • Contracted Capacity means the capacity (in MW AC) contracted with MSEDCL for supply by the successful bidder at the Delivery Point from the Solar Power Project.

  • Bid Capacity meanss capacity offered by the bidder in his Bid under invitation.

  • Committed Capacity means that portion of the Capacity that is required to meet the Capacity Entitlements of Access Holders;

  • Licensed capacity means the number of children the Department has determined the day care home can care for at any one time in addition to any children living in the home who are under the age of 12 years. Children age 12 and over on the premises are not considered in determining licensed capacity.

  • Installed Capacity or 'IC’ means the summation of the name plate capacities of all the units of the generating station or the capacity of the generating station (reckoned at the generator terminals), approved by the Commission from time to time;

  • Unforced Capacity shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • System Capacity means the operational capacity of the System at any applicable point in time.

  • indemnified capacity means any and all past, present and future service by an indemnified representative in one or more capacities as a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or, at the request of the corporation, as a director, officer, employee, agent, fiduciary or trustee of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other entity or enterprise;

  • New Capacity means a new Generator, a substantial addition to the capacity of an existing Generator, or the reactivation of all or a portion of a Generator that has been out of service for five years or more that commences commercial service after the effective date of this definition. For purposes of Section 23.4.5 of this Attachment H, “Offer Floor” for a Mitigated Capacity Zone Installed Capacity Supplier that is not a Special Case Resource shall mean the lesser of (i) a numerical value equal to 75% of the Mitigation Net CONE translated into a seasonally adjusted monthly UCAP value (“Mitigation Net CONE Offer Floor”), or (ii) the numerical value that is the first year value of the Unit Net CONE determined as specified in Section 23.4.5.7, translated into a seasonally adjusted monthly UCAP value using an appropriate class outage rate, (“Unit Net CONE Offer Floor”). The Offer Floor for a Mitigated Capacity Zone Installed Capacity Supplier that is a Special Case Resource shall mean a numerical value determined as specified in Section 23.4.5.7.5. The Offer Floor for Additional CRIS MW shall mean a numerical value determined as specified in Section 23.4.5.7.6. For the purposes of Section 23.4.5 of this Attachment H, “Non-Qualifying Entry Sponsors” shall mean a Transmission Owner, Public Power Entity, or any other entity with a Transmission District in the NYCA, or an agency or instrumentality of New York State or a political subdivision thereof.

  • Excess Capacity means volume or capacity in a duct, conduit, or support structure other than a utility pole or anchor which can be used, pursuant to the orders and regulations of the Commission, for a pole attachment.

  • RA Capacity means the maximum megawatt amount that the CAISO recognizes from a Project that qualifies for Buyer’s Resource Adequacy Requirements and is associated with the Project’s Capacity Attributes.

  • Maximum Capacity or ‘Pmax’ means the maximum continuous active power which a power-generating module can produce, less any demand associated solely with facilitating the operation of that power-generating module and not fed into the network as specified in the connection agreement or as agreed between the relevant system operator and the power-generating facility owner;

  • Design capacity means the volume of a containment feature at a discharging facility that accommodates all permitted flows and meets all Aquifer Protection Permit conditions, including allowances for appropriate peaking and safety factors to ensure sustained, reliable operation.

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between: (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays; and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.

  • Contract Capacity has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(f).

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • Storage Capacity means any combination of space, injectability and deliverability.

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Available Capacity means the capacity from the Project, expressed in whole megawatts, that is available to generate Product. [For As-Available Product facilities only]

  • Nominal Capacity means the volume indicated by the manufacturer that represents the maximum recommended filling level.

  • Additional Capacity means, in relation to the Network, the capability of the Network to carry additional task by an enhancement or improvement of the infrastructure forming part of the Network or Associated Facilities;

  • Technical Capacity means the maximum firm capacity that the transmission system operator can offer to the network users, taking account of system integrity and the operational requirements of the transmission network;

  • Potential electrical output capacity means, with regard to a unit, 33 per- cent of the maximum design heat input of the unit.

  • Daily Unforced Capacity Obligation means the capacity obligation of a Load Serving Entity during the Delivery Year, determined in accordance with Reliability Assurance Agreement, Schedule 8, or, as to an FRR entity, in Reliability Assurance Agreement, Schedule 8.1. Day-ahead Congestion Price: “Day-ahead Congestion Price” shall mean the Congestion Price resulting from the Day-ahead Energy Market. Day-ahead Energy Market: