Period Hours definition

Period Hours means the aggregate number of hours for a given period.
Period Hours means all hours in a specified period of time.
Period Hours or “PH” means the number of hours in the relevant month, i.e., 24 multiplied by the number of days in the relevant month.

Examples of Period Hours in a sentence

  • Date/Time Start (A) Date/Time End (B) Duration (hrs) (C) = (B-A) Size of Reduction (MW) (D) Maximum Rated Output (MW) (E) Equivalent Hours (hrs) (C x D)/E … Total equivalent unplanned derated hours (EUDH) for the reporting period: EUDH for the last three (3) reporting periods: EUDH for the last four (4) reporting periods: Enter the Available Hours, EPDH, EUDH, and Period Hours for the last four (4) reporting periods as calculated above.

  • Date/Time Start (A) Date/Time End (B) Duration (hrs) (C) = (B-A) Size of Reduction (MW) (D) Maximum Rated Output (MW) (E) Equivalent Hours (hrs) (C x D)/E … Calendar hours in the reporting period: Total equivalent ExcludedTime for the reporting period (from above): Period Hours (PH) in the reporting period: PH from the last three (3) reporting periods: PH for the last four (4) reporting periods: Enter the information for each Outage during the reporting period.

  • The hours and/or equivalent hours of ExcludedTime shall not be added to Available Hours and shall be subtracted from Period Hours.

  • Following the end of each LD Period, the PV System Equivalent Availability Factor shall be calculated for such LD Period as follows: PV System Equivalent Availability Factor = where: Period Hours (PH) is the total number of hours in the LD Period counting twenty-four (24) hours per day minus ExcludedTime.

  • Number of Hours Worked During Pay Period Hours Accrued Less than 9½ 0 At least 9½, but less than 19½ .75 At least 19½, but less than 29½ 1 At least 29½, but less than 39½ 1.5 At least 39½, but less than 49½ 2 At least 49½, but less than 59½ 2.5 At least 59½, but less than 69½ 3 At least 69½, but less than 79½ 3.5 At least 79½ 4 APPENDIX D - SENIORITY UNITS‌ Below is a list of seniority units for Unit #214, Professional Employees, as of the effective date of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Period Hours

Period Hours or "PH" has the meaning set forth in Appendix E.
Period Hours means, with respect to any Inverter, the period at the Plant expressed in hours (or five minute increments) where planes of array irradiance conditions are at or above 50 watts per meter squared for the solar photovoltaic modules associated with such Inverter to produce energy, as determined by solar irradiance data from Seller’s onsite solar meteorological measurement station at the Plant.
Period Hours has the meaning set forth on Appendix K-1.
Period Hours means eight thousand seven hundred sixty (8,760) hours for any given Commercial Operation Year, or eight thousand seven hundred eighty-four (8,784) hours for a Commercial Operation Year that encompasses a leap year, as may be prorated for any partial Commercial Operation Year.
Period Hours. PH") means the total number of Summer Super Peak, Summer Partial Peak or Non-Summer On Peak Hours (as applicable) in each period. A Forced Outage or Forced Derating event shall only be included in the calculation of the Equivalent Availability when Seller fails to meet, in whole or part, Buyer's Dispatch and fails (a) to deliver or cause to be delivered Replacement Power or Substitute Power, (b) to pay to Buyer Third Party Damages pursuant to Section 4.7.4, or (c) to pay the Outage Book Out Charge due to an unplanned component failure or other condition that requires the load on the Unit or Facility to be reduced below the level Dispatched. The Size of Reduction for a Forced Derating shall be determined by Seller and shall be based upon observed output of a typical unit having the same equipment problems under similar operating and environmental conditions. Buyer may request Seller to justify the size of the reduction through provision of reasonably available historical operating records in support of Seller's selection of the Size of Reduction. In the event of a continuing Forced Outage or Forced Derating, Buyer may submit Dispatch requests as if the Unit were available for full operation, provided such requests are submitted in good faith and support Buyer's need to Dispatch a Unit absent the Forced Outage or Forced Derating. If other units at the Xxxxxx Station are operating, Buyer's request shall be deemed to be in good faith. If no other units are running at the Xxxxxx Station, Buyer shall, if requested by Seller, provide written explanation of the reasons that would demonstrate the economic justification for such Dispatch request. The following shall not be deemed a Forced Outage or Forced Derating for purposes of calculating the Equivalent Availability (a) a Unit is shut down for Scheduled Maintenance Outages or Compressor Washes as provided in Section 6.4 and 6.5 respectively, (b) A Unit is down or derated, but Seller meets Buyer's Dispatch order through (i) Replacement Power, (ii) Substitute Power, (iii) payment of Third Party Damages pursuant to Section 4.7.4, or (iv) payment of an Outage Book Out Charge, (c) a Unit is curtailed, interrupted, reduced or increased by the Interconnected Utility pursuant to Sections 4.8 or 6.6.2, (d) to the extent a Unit is not Available as a result of a Force Majeure Event, or (e) Seller pays imbalance charges to compensate for any under-delivery. APPENDIX F Output Adjustment Curve Degradation Curves --------------...
Period Hours the total sum of hours for any given Measurement Period.
Period Hours or "PH" means the total number of Summer Super Peak, Summer Partial Peak, Summer Non-Peak, or Non-Summer On-Peak Hours (as applicable) in each period.