RUC definition

RUC has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
RUC means Road Usage Charge as designated pursuant to Section 72-1-213.
RUC means road user charges as determined by the Company from time to time and set out on our website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx

Examples of RUC in a sentence

  • This funding component is to be used to support the objectives of the RUC.

  • Resource Adequacy Capacity participating in RUC will be optimized using a zero dollar ($0/MW-hour) RUC Availability Bid.

  • Dispatch Instructions identifiable to a specific QSE or Resource, except for Reliability Unit Commitment (RUC) commitments and decommitments as provided in Section 5.5.3, Communication of RUC Commitments and Decommitments.

  • The RUC Start-Up Cost for a RUC Commitment Period is zero if the Start-Up is delayed beyond the RUC Commitment Period in question or cancelled by the Real-Time Market prior to the Bid Cost Recovery Eligible Resource starting its start-up process.

  • The RUC Start-Up Cost for a RUC Commitment Period is qualified if an actual Start-Up occurs within that RUC Commitment Period.

  • Teaching base grants In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC).

  • In accordance with Division 33 of HESA and as set out in Part A of this agreement, the Provider will receive a total basic grant amount (TBGA) in Commonwealth Grant Scheme funding, which is an amount up to the sum of the Provider’s: • maximum basic grant amount (MBGA) for higher education courses o may include funding for the Provider to partner with a Regional University Centre (RUC).

  • For each Settlement Interval, only the RUC Start-Up Cost in a CAISO RUC Commitment Period is eligible for Bid Cost Recovery.

  • Capacity from Resource Adequacy Resources selected in RUC will not be eligible to receive a RUC Availability Payment.

  • The IFM Start-Up Cost will be qualified if an actual Start-Up occurs earlier than the start of the IFM Commitment Period if the advance Start-Up is a result of a Start-Up instruction issued in a RUC or Real-Time Market process subsequent to the IFM, or the advance Start-Up is uninstructed but is still within the same Trading Day and the Bid Cost Recovery Eligible Resource actually stays on until the targeted IFM Start-Up.


More Definitions of RUC

RUC means "road usage charge".
RUC means Reasonable Use Criteria that is outlined in the Reasonable Use Guideline;
RUC means road user charges as determined by the Company from time to time and set out on our website www.posthaste.co.nz. "Saturday Delivery" means delivery of Goods by the Company on a Saturday.
RUC means Renison University College.
RUC means road user charges as defined in the Road User Charges Act 2012.
RUC means a process to ensure that there is adequate Resource capacity and Ancillary Service capacity committed in the proper locations to serve ERCOT forecasted Load.

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