Dependable Capacity definition

Dependable Capacity bears the meaning ascribed thereto in the Power Purchase Agreement;
Dependable Capacity means at any given time the net amount of capacity of the Facility (adjusted to Reference Site Conditions in accordance with Section 13.1), expressed in kW, as determined by the most recent Dependable Capacity Test;
Dependable Capacity. The amount of sustained capacity in kW from the Facility after the Commercial Operations Date as determined by testing from time to time in accordance with Schedule 4.

Examples of Dependable Capacity in a sentence

  • This election shall be applicable to all Facilities containing Reliability Must Run Units subject to any “RMR contract” as defined in the CAISO Tariff executed by Owner or any of its affiliates as defined in 18 CFR § 161.2. * Maximum Net Dependable Capacity shall reflect any transformer or line loss to the Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall not increase the Nameplate Capacity Rating above that specified in Exhibit A or increase the ability of the Facility to deliver Net Output in quantities in excess of the Net Dependable Capacity, or the Maximum Net Output as described in Section 3.1.11 above, through any means including, but not limited to, replacement, modification, or addition of existing equipment, except with prior written notice to PGE.

  • If the Parties so agree, the Maximum Net Dependable Capacity, Unit Availability Limit and performance characteristics of the affected Unit shall be adjusted to reflect CAISO’s agreed upon rights to the Upgrade provided that any adjustment in heat input shall be made in accordance with Section 4.9(d).

  • Unit RMR (Y/N) Maximum Net Dependable Capacity (includes CAISO-paid Upgrade capacity)* Fuel Type For this Facility, the Owner will use [insert either MW, MWhs, or service hours] in Schedule B to allocate Annual Fixed Revenue Requirements to and among Units.

  • The available capacity in excess of the Maximum Net Dependable Capacity (MNDC) specified in the RMR Contract up to the maximum generation capacity (PMax) is subject to Local Market Power Mitigation.


More Definitions of Dependable Capacity

Dependable Capacity means, at any given time, the net capacity of the Facility (excluding any capacity associated with a Renewable Component) operating on ULSD or Natural Gas if and when applicable, measured in kW (adjusted to Site Reference Conditions), at the Delivery Point of the Facility as determined by the most recent Dependable Capacity Test, provided that for purposes of calculating the Capacity Charge, the Dependable Capacity shall not exceed the Contracted Facility Capacity.
Dependable Capacity means the sustained capacity in MW from the Plant as declared by the Seller in writing to the Purchaser according to Clause 10.3.
Dependable Capacity means the Capacity from a resource, expressed in MW, that Seller has agreed to provide to Buyer at the Capacity Rate under the applicable Definitive Agreement.
Dependable Capacity means the net electrical generating capacity of the Facility (gross electric generating capacity less station use) expressed in kilowatts as determined pursuant to testing (as may be conducted by Energy Answers from time to time) and made available from the Facility to PREPA at the Interconnection Point.
Dependable Capacity means the amount of capacity of the Facility determined under Appendix IX hereto.
Dependable Capacity means, at any given time, the net capacity of the Facility (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any BESS-Related Capacity and Reserve Capacity) operating on ULSD or Natural Gas if and when applicable, measured in kW (adjusted to Site Reference Conditions), at the Delivery Point of the Facility as determined by the most recent Dependable Capacity Test, provided that for purposes of calculating the Capacity Charge, the Dependable Capacity shall not exceed the Contracted Facility Capacity.
Dependable Capacity. – means at any time the net amount of capacity of the Facility (adjusted to Reference Site Conditions), expressed in kW, as determined by the most recent Dependable Capacity Test.