Electrical Losses definition

Electrical Losses means all electrical losses associated with the transmission of Product to the Delivery Point, including if applicable, but not limited to, any transmission or transformation losses between the CAISO revenue meter and the Delivery Point.
Electrical Losses means all applicable losses, including the following: (a) any transmission or transformation losses between the CAISO revenue meter(s) and the Delivery Point; and
Electrical Losses means all transmission or transformation losses between the Facility and the Delivery Point.

Examples of Electrical Losses in a sentence

  • The generation capability designated for the Project shall be the contract capacity in MW designated in the Cover Sheet, net of all auxiliary loads, station electrical uses, and Electrical Losses (the “Contract Capacity”).

  • The generation capability designated for the Project shall be [____] MW net of all auxiliary loads, station electrical uses, and Electrical Losses (the “Contract Capacity”).

  • Seller shall measure the amount of Facility Energy using the Facility Meter, which will be subject to adjustment in accordance with applicable CAISO meter requirements and Prudent Industry Practices, including to account for Electrical Losses and Station Use.

  • Seller shall measure the amount of Facility Energy using the Facility Meter, which will be subject to adjustment in accordance with applicable CAISO meter requirements and Prudent Operating Practices, including to account for Electrical Losses and Station Use.

  • Seller will be responsible for paying or satisfying when due any costs or charges imposed in connection with the delivery of Facility Energy to the Delivery Point, including Station Use, Electrical Losses, and any operation and maintenance charges imposed by the Transmission Provider directly relating to the Facility’s operations.


More Definitions of Electrical Losses

Electrical Losses means all applicable losses, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) any transmission or transformation losses between the CAISO revenue meter(s) and the Delivery Point; and (b) the Distribution Loss Factor, if applicable.
Electrical Losses means all transmission or transformation losses between the Facility and the Delivery Point, including losses associated with delivery of Energy to the Delivery Point.
Electrical Losses means all transmission or transformation losses between the Facility and the Delivery Point, including losses associated with (i) delivery of PV Energy to the Delivery Point, (ii) delivery of Charging Energy to the Storage Facility, (iii) conversion of Charging Energy into Discharging Energy, and (iv) delivery of Discharging Energy to the Delivery Point.
Electrical Losses means all applicable losses, including, but not limited to, any transmission or transformation losses between the Units and the Point of Receipt, and any method to account for losses established by PJM and assigned to the Point of Receipt for the Project.
Electrical Losses means all electrical losses associated with the delivery of energy produced by the Facility to the Interconnection Point, including all electrical losses over distribution and transmission facilities prior to the Interconnection Point and those related to transformation prior to the Interconnection Point.
Electrical Losses means all transmission or transformation losses (a) between the Delivery Point and the Facility Metering Point associated with delivery of Charging Energy, and(b) between the Facility Metering Point and the Delivery Point associated with delivery of Discharging Energy.
Electrical Losses means, subject to meeting any applicable CAISO requirements and in accordance with Section 7.1, losses of Energy within the Facility’s energy storage equipment along with all transmission or transformation losses (a) between the Delivery Point and the Storage Facility Metering Point associated with delivery of Charging Energy and (b) between the Storage Facility Metering Point and the Delivery Point associated with delivery of Discharging Energy.