Station Load definition

Station Load is defined in Section 5.3.
Station Load means the power required by the auxiliary equipment necessary for the operation of the Facility including, but not limited to, pumps, fans, etc.

Examples of Station Load in a sentence

  • Seasonal claimed Year capability Last Unit Station Load role (winter) (MW) Units Installed Jackman Run-of-river 3.6 1 1926 Jackman Station is operated in an essentially run-of-river mode, a▇▇▇▇▇▇▇cally by a float or pond level control mechanism at the dam.

  • Eastman Falls Stations Generating Facilities Seasonal claimed Year capability Last Unit Station Load role (winter) (MW) Units Installed Eastman Falls Run-of-river 6.5 2 ▇▇▇▇ Eastman Falls Station is operated as an unmanned run-of-the-river ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇n times of higher water flow and as a daily peaking facility at other times taking advantage of upstream storage capability at Ayers Island.

  • Ayers Island Station Generating Facilities Seasonal claimed Year capability Last Unit Station Load role (winter) (MW) Units Installed Ayers Island Run-of-river 9.1 3 ▇▇▇▇ Ayers Island Station operates as a run-of-river facility with a da▇▇▇ ▇onding capability.

  • Seller shall be responsible for Station Load at all times including during all Planned Maintenance Outages and Forced Outages and during Start-up and Shutdown of an RMR Unit, and any periods when an RMR Unit has not been dispatched.

Related to Station Load

  • Processing facility means an establishment that prepares, treats, or converts tangible personal property into finished goods or another form of tangible personal property. The term includes a business engaged in processing agricultural, aquacultural, or maricultural products and specifically includes meat, poultry, and any other variety of food processing operations. It does not include an establishment in which retail sales of tangible personal property are made to retail customers.