Direct Load Control definition

Direct Load Control means load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment Service Provider’s market operations center or its agent, in response to PJM instructions.
Direct Load Control means load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment Service Provider’s market operations center or its agent, in response to PJM instructions. Discharge Economic Maximum Megawatts:
Direct Load Control means load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment

Examples of Direct Load Control in a sentence

  • The Companies will bid its Residential Direct Load Control programs into the PJM Reliability Pricing Model (RPM).

  • The revenues received by the Companies, if any, from bidding and clearing residential Direct Load Control programs into the applicable RPM auctions, will be netted against the program costs, including but not limited to: administration, contracted services, credits provided to customers, and PJM penalties for underperformance.

  • The Company provides advance notice to participating Nonresidential Customers for Direct Load Control Events.

  • Direct Load Control Event – A period of time in which the Company will provide direct load control.

  • Event Notification – The Company will issue a notification of a Direct Load Control Event to participating Customers.

  • The Direct Load Control Pilot offers incentives to allow the Company to control thermostats during Direct Load Control Events while providing a customer override.

  • Direct Load Control – A remotely controllable switch that allows the utility to operate an appliance, often by cycling.

  • Deemed Savings Estimates for Legacy Air Conditioning and Water Heating Direct Load Control Programs in PJM Region.

  • Customers enrolled in Schedule 5 Direct Load Control are not eligible to participate in PTR on this schedule.

  • Wholesale Direct Load Control in the table refers to aggregated DLC participating as a DR resource in a wholesale market.

Related to Direct Load Control

  • Customer Interconnection Facilities means all facilities and equipment owned and/or controlled, operated and maintained by Interconnection Customer on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in the appropriate appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions, or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System.

  • Office of the Interconnection Control Center means the equipment, facilities and personnel used by the Office of the Interconnection to coordinate and direct the operation of the PJM Region and to administer the PJM Interchange Energy Market, including facilities and equipment used to communicate and coordinate with the Market Participants in connection with transactions in the PJM Interchange Energy Market or the operation of the PJM Region. On-Site Generators:

  • Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.