Wave 1 definition

Wave 1 means the Mandatory Technical Trial and Optional Technical Trial of the Power Potential Service, which is scheduled to take place across the periods specified in the Market Trial Calendar;
Wave 1 means FREmedica’s third generation frequency emitter and the second wearable technology designed by FREmedica, specifically to deliver frequencies to help clients with chronic Lyme disease.

Examples of Wave 1 in a sentence

  • Wave 1 of the ITC Korea Project, a new cohort survey, will be coordinated and administered by UW.

  • All participants who sign up to the DER Framework Agreement will be eligible to participate in Wave 1 subject to passing the DER Commissioning Test.

  • The Wave 1 Trial is split to allow technical trials that cover a range of network configurations and operating conditions.

  • Wave 1 is planned to commence early in 2019 – the date will be confirmed towards the end of 2018 (see indicative Market Trial Calendar in Appendix 1.

  • For the purpose of determining Reactive Power Availability in Wave 1 Optional Technical Trials, a Provider is expected to offer its full range of Reactive Power Availability for each active power operating level, consistent with the performance test at site commissioning.

  • Reactive Service payments for DER will include: Participation Payments (linked to overall availability in Wave 1 of the trials), and Market Revenues (from payments for availability and utilisation during Waves 2 and 3).

  • Before participating in the Wave 1 trial, Participants must complete a Mandatory Technical Trial.

  • Wave 1 is predominantly aiming to trial the technical aspects of the Power Potential services and, through the trial, to allow participants to recover most of their upgrade costs.

  • The process for participation in Wave 2 is similar to that for Wave 1, with the key difference being that this Wave introduces competition among participants, with each specifying both an availability price and a utilisation price.

  • Note that Wave 1 for the reactive power service differs for some of these steps.