Stored Energy definition

Stored Energy means Charging Energy delivered by Buyer to the Delivery Point and stored by Seller in the Project consistent with the terms of this Agreement.
Stored Energy means the amount of Energy stored in the Energy Storage System at any given time, in kWhDC, as indicated by Seller’s Stored Energy Measuring Device.
Stored Energy means the electric energy in the Storage Facility available to be discharged as Discharging Energy.

Examples of Stored Energy in a sentence

  • In addition, Owner shall ensure that the access link will provide a monitoring and control interface to provide real-time information to Owner regarding the Project’s Stored Energy Level.

  • Risk of loss for ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s deliveries of Stored Energy to Buyer shall pass from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point.

  • Buyer shall create a template for use as a Daily Operating Report which contains all the information required by Buyer regarding the Project’s daily operations (including the Project’s hourly Availability, Capacity, Charging Energy, Delivered Energy, Stored Energy, Maximum Energy Capacity and State of Energy), with Seller’s approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld).

  • The Project shall be charged with Charging Energy to bring the Stored Energy of the Energy Storage System to at least [80%] State of Energy, at the then-applicable Contract Capacity, which Charging Energy amount (“Charging Energytest”) and Stored Energy amount at the end of such charging (“Stored Energytest,1”) shall be recorded.

  • Owner shall maintain a daily operations log, which log shall include information on: electrical characteristics of the Project and settings or adjustments of the Project’s control equipment (including the power conversion system) and protective devices charging and discharging (including charging and discharging efficiency), Station Use consumption and efficiency, Stored Energy Level, and availability (including availability to charge and discharge and State of Charge).

  • At the start of the Efficiency Rate Test, the Stored Energy of the Energy Storage System shall be reduced to an amount equal or less than [20%] State of Energy, which Stored Energy amount (“Stored Energytest,0”) shall be recorded.

  • The Delivered Amount at the end of such discharging (“Delivered Energytest”) and the Stored Energy amount at the end of such discharging (“Stored Energytest,2”) shall be recorded.

  • Buyer shall have title to Charging Energy, Stored Energy and Delivered Energy.

  • The converted energy shall be subject to the provisions of paragraphs 9(i)(1), Regular Storage, 9(i)(2), Potential Spill Conditions, and 14(g)(2), Stored Energy and Holding Energy, and subsection 14(e), Holding Energy Charges.

  • Resource Provider shall bear the costs of Energy required to charge and discharge the Facility during the Outage or Derating (unless a PREPA Risk Event directly causes such Outage or Derating), including those costs needed to restore the Energy stored in the Facility to the Stored Energy Level immediately prior to the start of the Outage or Derating.


More Definitions of Stored Energy

Stored Energy means energy that—
Stored Energy means the potential to generate Energy that is represented by an incremental increase in the volume of water stored in any upstream reservoirs owned or operated by, or available to Nalcor, including the reservoir associated with the hydroelectric generation facilities at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Falls on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ River in NL;
Stored Energy means the electric energy in the Facility available to be discharged as Discharging Energy.
Stored Energy means, in respect of Nalcor, the potential to generate Energy that is represented by an incremental increase in the volume of water stored in any reservoirs owned or operated by, or available to Nalcor or its Affiliates, including the reservoir associated with the hydroelectric generation facilities at Churchill Falls on the Churchill River in NL, and in respect of Emera, means the potential to generate Energy that is represented
Stored Energy means the potential to generate Energy that is
Stored Energy means the energy that has not been used or dissipated.