Maximum Run Time definition

Maximum Run Time means the maximum number of hours a generating unit can run over the course of an Operating Day, as measured by PJM’s State Estimator.
Maximum Run Time means the maximum time that the Flexible MW can be delivered continuously from a Flexible Unit per Service Window as specified in Schedule Two;
Maximum Run Time means the maximum number of hours a generating unit can run over the course of an Operating Day, as measured by PJM’s State Estimator. Maximum State of Charge:

Examples of Maximum Run Time in a sentence

  • DSO Contracted Service Maximum Run Time [XXXX] minutes duration, being the maximum time between the Requested Start Time and Requested End Time, within the Service Window.

  • Other parameter conditions (Secure and Dynamic only) The Maximum Run Time contracted from a Flexible Unit is specified in Schedule 1, which cannot be less than 30 minutes.

  • DSO Contracted Service Maximum Run Time 120 minutes duration, being the maximum time between the Requested Start Time and Requested End Time, within the Service Window.

  • DSO Contracted Se rvice Maximum Run Time 120 minutes duration, being the maximum time between the Requested Start Time and Requested End Time, within the Service Window.


More Definitions of Maximum Run Time

Maximum Run Time means the maximum number of hours a generating unit can run over

Related to Maximum Run Time

  • Minimum Run Time For all generating units that are not combined cycle units, “Minimum Run Time” shall mean the minimum number of hours a unit must run, in real-time operations, from the time after generator breaker closure, which is typically indicated by telemetered or aggregated State Estimator megawatts greater than zero, to the time of generator breaker opening, as measured by PJM's State Estimator. For combined cycle units, “Minimum Run Time” shall mean the time period after the first combustion turbine generator breaker closure, which is typically indicated by telemetered or aggregated State Estimator megawatts greater than zero, and the last generator breaker opening as measured by PJM’s State Estimator.

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