Self-Supply definition

Self-Supply means Capacity Resources secured by a Load-Serving Entity, by ownership or contract, outside a Reliability Pricing Model Auction, and used to meet obligations under this Attachment or the Reliability Assurance Agreement through submission in a Base Residual Auction or an Incremental Auction of a Sell Offer indicating such Market Seller’s intent that such Capacity Resource be Self-Supply. Self-Supply may be either committed regardless of clearing price or submitted as a Sell Offer with a price bid. A Load Serving Entity's Sell Offer with a price bid for an owned or contracted Capacity Resource shall not be deemed “Self- Supply,” unless it is designated as Self-Supply and used by the LSE to meet obligations under this Attachment or the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Self-Supply means, in relation to electricity, the Supply by a Person to themselves, their employees or their business, of electricity otherwise than via a Transmission System or a Distribution System of a Licence Holder;
Self-Supply means Capacity Resources secured by a Load-Serving Entity, by ownership

Examples of Self-Supply in a sentence

  • Meter data allocated to On-Site Self-Supply load ID, Remote Self-Supply load ID, and Third Party Supply load ID, which is used for billing under Special Condition 15.

  • Standby Service for Station Load Self-Supply permits customers operating an On-Site Self-Supply generating unit under the CAISO tariff, Station Power Protocol (SPP) subject to the conditions described below, to determine if transmission charges apply based on the CAISO meter registration in a calendar month.

  • Likewise, PG&E also proposes to revise its accompanying Standby Agreement (Form 79-285).Advice 3951-E-A - 8 - December 20, 2011 Under the current CAISO tariff, a customer certified under the CAISO SPP is issued one of the following types of load ID: 1) On-Site Self-Supply Load ID2) Remote Self-Supply Load ID3) Third-Party Supply Load ID The applicability of transmission charges to these customers is dependent on the CAISO meter registration over a calendar-month netting period.

  • The “Total Self Supply Capacity” is the sum, in each Mitigated Capacity Zone, of ICAP MW of (A) Self Supply Capacity, (B) Additional Self-Supply Capacity, and (C) the cumulative quantity of the Self Supply LSE’s and all of its Affiliates’ SSE Evaluated ICAP.

  • Customers participating in the CAISO SPP must sign PG&E’s Special Agreement for Electrical Standby Service for Station Self-Supply (Form 79-285).


More Definitions of Self-Supply

Self-Supply means the transfer without charge of goods forming part of the business assets and provision of services without charge by a taxable person as well as use without charge of goods forming part of the business assets by the taxable person itself, its employee, servant or member of the management or control body for personal purposes or for purposes other than business. Use of an automobile for purposes other than
Self-Supply means Capacity Resources secured by a Load-Serving Entity, by ownership or contract, outside a Reliability Pricing Model Auction, and used to meet obligations under this Attachment or the Reliability Assurance Agreement through submission in a Base Residual Auction of a Sell Offer indicating such Market Seller’s intent that such Capacity Resource be committed regardless of clearing price. An LSE may submit a Sell Offer with a price bid for an owned or contracted Capacity Resource, but such Sell Offer shall not be deemed “Self-Supply,” solely as such term is used in this Attachment.
Self-Supply means the supply of electricity by a person to himself, his employees or his business within his private or business premises;
Self-Supply means Capacity Resources secured by a Load-Serving Entity, by ownership or contract, outside a Reliability Pricing Model Auction, and used to meet obligations under this
Self-Supply means, in relation to section 31(8), a taxable supply by a taxable person made to himself or that is deemed to be made to himself;
Self-Supply means the consumption of electricity which a natural or legal person consumes himself in the immediate vicinity of the electricity-generating installation if the electricity is not fed through a grid system and this person operates the electricity- generating installation himself,
Self-Supply means the Authority’s procurement of Credits from a source other than NYSERDA.