Supplemental Energy definition

Supplemental Energy means all energy taken in a Month in excess of Firm Energy, Generation Outage Energy, Interruptible Energy, Oil-Fired Boiler Replacement Energy and energy supplied to the electric boiler for Secondary Energy.
Supplemental Energy for any billing month means the sum of energy associated with the Supplemental Demands of the billing month less the energy associated with the excess of the Alternative Power over the Standby Contract Demand.
Supplemental Energy is the Energy from Projects which have uncommitted capacity following finalization of the Hour-Ahead Schedules and which Energy shall be available to CAISO during the Real Time Market.

Examples of Supplemental Energy in a sentence

  • No Adjustment Bids or Supplemental Energy bids may be submitted on behalf of Participating Intermittent Resources.

  • The ISO shall only accept bids for Supplemental Energy or Ancillary Services, or Schedules for self- provision of Ancillary Services, from Loads if such Loads are Participating Loads which meet standards adopted by the ISO and published on the ISO Home Page.

  • Submitting Ancillary Services bids, Adjustment Bids and Supplemental Energy bids so that any service provided in accordance with such bids does not violate environmental constraints, operating permits or applicable law.

  • If, at any time, you need more electric energy than is being produced by the Solar System ("Supplemental Energy"), you will be responsible for purchasing that Supplemental Energy from another supplier, such as your Utility, and for paying any fees associated with such Supplemental Energy that the other supplier may charge.

  • Any Eligible Intermittent Resource that is not a Participating Intermittent Resource, or any Participating Intermittent Resource for which Adjustment Bids or Supplemental Energy bids are submitted, or that fails to meet the scheduling obligations established in the ISO Protocols, shall be scheduled and settled as a Generating Unit for the associated Settlement Periods (except that the Forecasting Fee shall apply in such Settlement Periods).


More Definitions of Supplemental Energy

Supplemental Energy is the Energy from the Project which have uncommitted capacity following finalization of the HASP awards and available to the CAISO during the Real Time Market.
Supplemental Energy means, for any hour, the lesser of: (i) the difference equal to (A) the Net Energy Load in such hour, minus (B) the Scheduled Energy with respect to such hour, or (ii) the Bandwidth Allowance for such hour; provided, however, that in no event shall Supplemental Energy be less than zero.
Supplemental Energy means, for any Settlement Interval, the amount of Electricity delivered by CLI to LCC at the Electricity Points of Delivery under this Agreement in excess of the product of (1) the Base Electric Capacity in effect during the Settlement Interval and (2) the length of the Settlement Interval (expressed in hours), but with such excess not to exceed the product of 2,000 kW and the length of the Settlement Interval (expressed in hours).
Supplemental Energy means the amount for each Hour by which the Project Output is less than the Total Supply Obligation energy requirement.
Supplemental Energy means the supplemental amount of Energy, if any, to be determined by Nalcor in accordance with Schedule 4 that will be Scheduled and delivered by Nalcor to Emera at the Delivery Point (and for greater certainty is an amount net of Transmission Losses) for the five-year period commencing at First Commercial Power;
Supplemental Energy means the incremental energy increase produced by the Facility as a result of duct firing.
Supplemental Energy shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.04.