System Demand definition

System Demand means that number of kilowatts which is equal to the kilowatt-hours required in any clock hour, attributable to Energy required during such hour for supply of Energy to a system’s consumers, including system losses, and also including any wheeling losses occurring on other systems and supplied for transmission of such Energy, but excluding generating station uses and excluding wheeling losses supplied by another system.
System Demand means the demands on the System which (without limitation) may vary according to weather or time of day which are used to determine the Operating Limits;
System Demand shall be amended by deleting "purchased during such hour."

Examples of System Demand in a sentence

  • The Reserve Fund shall be maintained as a separate and distinct fund to be held, managed, invested, disbursed and administered by AEA in accordance with criteria approved by the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.

  • IMC approval of the sufficiency of the annual budget, rates, and the allocation of Intertie Capacity, shall require the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.

  • Participants that are not current on their financial obligations for Intertie Costs or any other costs or assessments approved by the IMC shall not be eligible to vote on matters before the IMC and shall not be considered a member of the IMC for purposes of voting, or for calculating the Annual System Demand of Participants or Users for purposes of allocating Intertie Capacity.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, a Participant is: an electric public utility with at least an Annual System Demand of 5MW of retail load, holding a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, or having other equivalent authority; and, having a certificated service territory, or other equivalent authority, with physical or contractual access to the Alaska Intertie for the transport of electric power.

  • The Intertie insurance coverage and limits shall be reviewed by the IMC yearly and may be adjusted with the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.

  • Except as expressly provided for in this Agreement, neither this Agreement nor any part hereof may be terminated, amended, supplemented, waived, or modified except by a written instrument signed by a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.

  • The adoption, amendment, or modification of operating policies and procedures shall require the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC.

  • The IMC’s determination under this section shall require the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.

  • The IMC, upon the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA, shall have the authority to change the maximum Intertie transfer capability.

  • Approval of the design and specifications of Improvements shall require the affirmative vote of a minimum of 75 percent of the members of the IMC constituting greater than 66 percent of the total Annual System Demand of all members of the IMC, including the affirmative vote of AEA.


More Definitions of System Demand

System Demand means the integrated kilowatt demand recorded on the Meters during the Monthly Peak, less any Off-System Capacity purchased during such hour.