Demand Response Provider definition

Demand Response Provider or “DRP” has the meaning in the CAISO Tariff.
Demand Response Provider or “DRP” has the meaning in the CAISO Tariff. “Demonstrated Capacity” has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(a).
Demand Response Provider as defined in the Grid Code;

Examples of Demand Response Provider in a sentence

  • A Generator, Distributed Generator, Demand Response Provider, or Load facility that complies with the requirements in the Reliability Rules and is capable of supplying and/or reducing the demand for Energy in the NYCA for the purpose of ensuring that sufficient Energy and Capacity are available to meet the Reliability Rules.

  • An entity, excluding the ISO, that is a Transmission Customer under the ISO OATT, Customer under the ISO Services Tariff, Power Exchange, Transmission Owner, Primary Holder, LSE, Supplier, Distributed Generator, Demand Response Provider, and their designated agents.

  • A Demand Response Provider may be, but is not required to be, a Load Serving Entity or a Utility Distribution Company.

  • The CAISO shall not accept submitted Bids for Energy or Ancillary Services from a Demand Response Provider other than through a Scheduling Coordinator, which Scheduling Coordinator may be the Demand Response Provider itself or another entity.

  • Each Demand Response Provider shall provide data, as described in the Business Practice Manual, identifying each of its Reliability Demand Response Resources or Proxy Demand Resources and such information regarding the capacity and the operating characteristics of the Reliability Demand Response Resource or Proxy Demand Resource as may be reasonably requested from time to time by the CAISO.

  • A single Demand Response Provider must represent each Reliability Demand Response Resource or Proxy Demand Resource and may represent more than one (1) Reliability Demand Response Resource or Proxy Demand Resource.

  • As part of the submitted registration process, both the appropriately Demand Response Provider designated Load Serving Entity and Utility Distribution Company will have an opportunity to review the registration Location detail and provide comments with regard to its accuracy.

  • Each Scheduling Coordinator must immediately pass on to the Generator, Participating Load, or Demand Response Provider concerned any communication for the Generator, Participating Load, or Demand Response Provider which it receives from the CAISO.Communication delays by the Scheduling Coordinator may result in Uninstructed Deviation Penalties or other adjustments pursuant to this CAISO Tariff.

  • Each Demand Response Provider is required to satisfy registration requirements and to provide information to allow the CAISO to establish performance evaluation methodologies in accordance with Section 4.13.4 and the applicable Business Practice Manuals.

  • For a Reliability Demand Response Resource with fewer than three years of performance history, for all months for which there is no historic data, the CAISO will use a monthly megawatt value as certified and reported to the CAISO by the Demand Response Provider; otherwise, where available, the CAISO will use the average of historic demand reduction performance data available, by month, for a Reliability Demand Response Resource.


More Definitions of Demand Response Provider

Demand Response Provider means a competitive
Demand Response Provider or “DR Provider” means an Aggregator or Direct Participant.
Demand Response Provider means the demand response provider set forth in the applicable Program Agreement.
Demand Response Provider means a party who owns, operates controls or manages Main Plant and Apparatus which was first connected to the System on or after 18 August 2019 and who had placed Purchase Contracts for its Main Plant and Apparatus on or after 7 September 2018 or is the subject of a Substantial Modification on or after 18 August 2019 and has an agreement with IPTO/HEDNO to provide a Demand Response Service(s). The party may be one or more Customers, contracting bilaterally with IPTO/HEDNO for the provision of services, or may be a third-party providing Demand Aggregation from many individual Customers.

Related to Demand Response Provider

  • Demand response means measures that decrease peak

  • Demand respirator means an atmosphere-supplying respirator that admits breathing air to the facepiece only when a negative pressure is created inside the facepiece by inhalation.

  • Pressure demand respirator means a positive pressure atmosphere-supplying respirator that admits breathing air to the facepiece when the positive pressure is reduced inside the facepiece by inhalation.

  • FOIA notice means a decision notice, enforcement notice and/or an information notice;

  • First responder means an emergency medical care provider, a registered nurse staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.12, a physician assistant staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.13, a fire fighter, or a peace officer as defined in Iowa Code section 801.4 who is trained and authorized to administer an opioid antagonist.

  • Response Period has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(a).

  • Demand Resource means a resource with the capability to provide a reduction in demand.

  • CFIUS Notice means a joint voluntary notice with respect to the Contemplated Transactions prepared by Parent and the Company and submitted to CFIUS in accordance with the requirements of the DPA.

  • Response Notice is defined in Section 14.3(b)(ii).

  • decision notice means a written notice of a decision by the Department regarding an individual's eligibility for benefits in a program.

  • Nomination Notice means all information and documents that a Nominating Shareholder is required to submit to the Secretary of the Corporation pursuant to Section 3.11f.

  • Class Notice means the COURT APPROVED NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AND HEARING DATE FOR FINAL COURT APPROVAL, to be mailed to Class Members in English in the form, without material variation, attached as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

  • Response Deadline means 60 days after the Administrator mails Notice to Class Members and Aggrieved Employees, and shall be the last date on which Class Members may: (a) fax, email, or mail Requests for Exclusion from the Settlement, or (b) fax, email, or mail his or her Objection to the Settlement. Class Members to whom Notice Packets are resent after having been returned undeliverable to the Administrator shall have an additional 14 calendar days beyond the Response Deadline has expired.

  • Notice in Writing or written notice shall mean a notice in writing, type or printed characters sent (unless delivered personally or otherwise provided to have been received) by registered post to the last known private or business address or registered office of the addressee and shall be deemed to have been received when in the ordinary course of post it would have been delivered.

  • Long Form Notice means the long form notice to be made available on the Settlement Website, describing the terms of this Settlement Agreement and containing information on how to file a claim or object, substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto.

  • Termination Notice means the communication issued in accordance with this Agreement by one Party to the other Party terminating this Agreement;

  • Designated crisis responder means a mental health