Examples of Meter Multiplier in a sentence
The ISO shall calculate the Generation Meter Multiplier for each Generating Unit location in a given hour by subtracting the Scaled Marginal Loss Rate from 1.0.
All Generating Units supplying Energy to the ISO Controlled Grid at the same electrical bus shall be assigned the same Ex Post Generation Meter Multiplier.
For example, if Max Reading = 100 and the Meter Multiplier = 200, Max kVA = (100 x 200)/1,000 orMax kVA = 20.19Meter MultiplierNumber(14,9)Conditional field – If the site has a cumulative meter, this field is mandatory.
All Generating Units supplying Energy to the ISO Controlled Grid at the same electrical bus shall be assigned the same Generation Meter Multiplier.
By 6:00 p.m. two days preceding a Trading Day, the ISO will calculate, and post on WEnet, an estimated Generation Meter Multiplier for each electrical bus at which one or more Generating Units may supply Energy to the ISO Controlled Grid.
Notwithstanding any other provision in the ISO Tariff, including the ISO Protocols, in determining whether a Schedule is a Balanced Schedule, no allowance shall be made for Transmission Losses (i.e. the Generation Meter Multiplier shall be set at 1.0) for the PX and all other Scheduling Coordinators.
The total Demand that may be served by a Generating Unit, in a given hour, taking account of Transmission Losses, is equal to the product of the total Metered Quantity of that Generating Unit in that hour and the Generation Meter Multiplier calculated by the ISO in the hour for that Generator location.
The Generation Meter Multiplier shall be greater than one (1) where the Generating Unit’s contribution to the ISO Controlled Grid reduces Transmission Losses and shall be less than one (1) where the Generating Unit’s contribution to the system increases Transmission Losses.
Notwithstanding any other provision in the ISO Tariff, including the ISO Protocols, in determining whether a Schedule is a Balanced Schedule, no allowance shall be made for Transmission Losses (i.e. the Generation Meter Multiplier shall be set at 1.0) for all Scheduling Coordinators.
The total Demand that may be served by a Generating Unit, in a given hour, taking account of Transmission Losses, is equal to the product of the total Metered Quantity of that Generating Unit in that hour and the Ex Post Generation Meter Multiplier calculated by the ISO in the hour for that Generator location except in accordance with Section 7.4.3.