Site Host Load definition

Site Host Load means the electric energy produced by or associated with the Facility that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of Seller or one or more third parties conducted pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 218(b).
Site Host Load means the electric energy and capacity produced by or associated with the Generating Facility that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of Seller or one or more third parties conducted pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 218(b).
Site Host Load means, for ECR Projects that are DERs only, the electric energy produced by or associated with each Distributed Energy Resource that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of Seller or one or more third parties conducted pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 218(b).] {SCE Note: For DERs with Excess-Sales only.}

Examples of Site Host Load in a sentence

  • Seller shall purchase all Energy required to serve the Project’s Site Host Load, net of Station Use, from Buyer or applicable retail service provider pursuant to its applicable retail rate schedule.

  • If “Excess Sale” is selected on the Cover Sheet, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to sell to Buyer the Project’s gross output of Product, net of Station Use, Site Host Load and transformer and transmission losses, at the Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall provide at least 30 days advance Notice to Buyer before making any material modification to the Generating Facility, which Notice will include a description of any change in actual energy production of the Generating Facility and in the Site Host Load anticipated as a result of the modification.

  • The “Contract Quantity” during each Contract Year is the amount set forth in the applicable Contract Year in the “Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule”, set forth in the Cover Sheet, which amount is net of Station Use, and, for Excess Sale arrangements, Site Host Load.

  • An MAE Failure will be waived if Seller demonstrates to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction that the MAE Failure was the result of unexpected changes in either electrical or steam demand associated with the Site Host Load.

  • Subject to Section 3.07(c), Seller shall provide 30 days advance Notice to Buyer if there is any modification (other than a routine fluctuation in output or consumption) of the Generating Facility, the Site Host Load or operations related to the Site Host Load changing: Electric energy output by five percent of Expected Term Year Energy Production; or The type of Primary Fuel consumed by the Generating Facility.

  • The “Contract Quantity” during each Contract Year is the amount set forth in the applicable Contract Year in the “Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule,” set forth below, which amount is net of Station Use, and, for excess sale arrangements, Site Host Load.

  • The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kWh per Term Year.

  • The “Contract Quantity” during each Contract Year is the amount set forth for the applicable Contract Year in the “Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule”, set forth in the Cover Sheet, which amount is net of Station Use, and, for Excess Sale arrangements, Site Host Load.

  • The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kW annually.


More Definitions of Site Host Load

Site Host Load means the electric energy produced by or associated with each Distributed Energy Resource that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of Seller or one or more third parties conducted pursuant to California Public Utilities Code Section 218(b).
Site Host Load means the electric energy produced by the Facility that serves the electrical load of Seller.
Site Host Load means that portion of the Net Power Rating of the Generating Facility, in kW, that the Generating Facility expects to reserve for serving electrical loads (that are not Station Use) with an electrical connection between the Generating Facility electrical bus and the site electrical bus that does not use the Transmission Provider's transmission or distribution systems.
Site Host Load means the electric energy produced by or associated with each Distributed Energy Resource that serves electrical loads (that are not Station Use) of

Related to Site Host Load

  • Interconnection Construction Service Agreement means the agreement entered into by an Interconnection Customer, Interconnected Transmission Owner and the Transmission Provider pursuant to Tariff, Part VI, Subpart B and in the form set forth in Tariff, Attachment P, relating to construction of Attachment Facilities, Network Upgrades, and/or Local Upgrades and coordination of the construction and interconnection of an associated Customer Facility. A separate Interconnection Construction Service Agreement will be executed with each Transmission Owner that is responsible for construction of any Attachment Facilities, Network Upgrades, or Local Upgrades associated with interconnection of a Customer Facility.

  • Construction Service Agreement means either an Interconnection Construction Service Agreement or an Upgrade Construction Service Agreement.

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Interconnection Service Agreement means an agreement among the Transmission Provider, an Interconnection Customer and an Interconnected Transmission Owner regarding interconnection under Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI.

  • Construction Phase Services means the coordination, implementation and execution of the Work required by this Agreement, which are further defined in Article 8.