Reliability Unit Commitment definition
Examples of Reliability Unit Commitment in a sentence
The Day-Ahead Market, the Real-Time Balancing Market, the Transmission Congestion Rights Market and the Reliability Unit Commitment processes.
In no event will any Load Zone Settlement Point Price interval be less than 0.00¢ per kWh Transmission and Distribution Service Provider charges, non-recurring charges, taxes, public utility gross receipts assessments (as applicable), or miscellaneous gross receipts taxes, wholesale energy (“kWh”), line losses to meter point, renew- able, portfolio standard, ERCOT admin charges, ancillary services, Reliability Unit Commitment (“RUC”), and SFE’s cost to serve the Applicant are not included in energy charge.
The indexed Holdover Rate energy supply charge will be based upon the ERCOT balancing energy services Real-Time Energy (“RTE”), any Reliability Unit Commitment Charges (“RUC”), applied to the customer’s assigned ERCOT load profile (non-IDR meter) or the 15-minute interval data (Interval Data Recorder [IDR]) per ESI-ID plus a fixed RTE Adder.
The Energy Charge includes energy costs, Transmission and Distribution Losses, Ancillary Services, ERCOT uplift charges, costs associated with Reliability Unit Commitment, Unaccounted for Energy, and any Value-Added Services selected by Customer as indicated on the Agreement Summary.
Fixed Energy Price cost components Include wholesale energy (“kWh”), line losses to meter point, renewable, portfolio standard, basis adjustment, ERCOT admin charges, ancillary services, Reliability Unit Commitment (“RUC”), and SFE’s cost to serve the Applicant.
The Energy Charge includes energy costs, Transmission and Distribution Losses, Ancillary Services, ERCOT uplift charges, costs associated with Reliability Unit Commitment, Unaccounted for Energy, and any Value- Added Services selected by Customer as indicated on the Agreement Summary.
The Price includes energy costs to the Customer Facilities, Transmission and Distribution Losses, Ancillary Services, ERCOT uplift charges, costs associated with Reliability Unit Commitment, and Unaccounted for Energy.