Profile Class definition

Profile Class is a specific group of customers categorised according to the profile of their expected energy consumption pattern.
Profile Class means the specified load profile applicable for the settlement of a site;
Profile Class has the meaning given to that term in the Balancing and Settlement Code.

Examples of Profile Class in a sentence

  • However, unless we (EDF) have agreed otherwise in writing, these conditions do not apply to: • the Supply of electricity through meters with a Profile Class other than 3 or 4; • the Supply of energy to Unmetered Premises; or • the Supply of energy to any Premises where the metering arrangements are not compatible with our Billing system.

  • If you are not sure which Profile Class your meter is in, please phone our helpline on 0333 200 5103.

  • Solutions Limited reserves the right to perform a reconciliation to validate the customer’s payment plan amount, estimated annual consumption, EUC Code or Profile Class that the Licensee has detailed on the customer’s contract.

  • 𝑫𝑷𝑳𝑪𝑷𝑪 = 𝑪̅̅̅𝑷̅̅𝑳̅̅𝑪̅̅𝑷̅𝑪̅ 𝐷𝑃𝐿𝐶𝑃𝐶 = Default Capacity Peak Load Contribution for a given Profile Class and plan year ̅𝐶̅𝑃̅̅𝐿̅̅𝐶̅̅𝑃̅𝐶̅ = The mean of the available Customer Capacity Peak Load values for a Profile Class and plan year The below calculation is used to determine each Supplier’s daily aggregate Peak Load Contribution for submission to PJM as specified by the PJM guidelines.

  • 𝑫𝑻𝑷𝑳𝑪𝑷𝑪 = 𝑻̅̅̅𝑷̅̅𝑳̅̅𝑪̅̅𝑷̅𝑪̅ 𝐷𝑇𝑃𝐿𝐶𝑃𝐶 = Default Transmission Peak Load Contribution for a given Profile Class and plan year ̅𝑇̅𝑃̅̅𝐿̅̅𝐶̅̅𝑃̅𝐶̅ = The mean of the available Customer Transmission Peak Load values for a Profile Class and plan year The below calculation is used to determine each Supplier’s daily aggregate Transmission Peak Load Contribution for NSPL submissions to PJM as specified by the PJM guidelines.

  • 𝑃𝑉𝑖 = Profile Value at the DPL Peak hour ∑ 𝑃𝑉 = Summation of the hourly profile values for the period of the Customer’s billed usage 𝑈𝐹𝐸𝑖 = Unaccounted for Energy percentage value at the DPL Peak hour 𝐶𝐿𝐹 = Customer Loss Factor After determining the Customer Transmission PLC values, Default Peak Load contributions are calculated by Profile Class in order to be used for customer’s that did not have usage during any of the PJM Peak periods.

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  • 𝑪𝑷𝑳𝑪 = ̅𝑪̅𝑷̅̅𝑲̅̅ ∗ 𝑹𝑭 𝐶𝑃𝐿𝐶 = Customer Capacity Peak Load Contribution for the plan year 𝐶̅̅𝑃̅̅̅𝐾̅ = The mean of the available Capacity Peak Load values from the previous step 𝑅𝐹 = Reconciliation Factor for the DPL Zone as published by DPL After determining the Customer PLC values, Default Peak Load contributions are calculated by Profile Class in order to be used for customer’s that did not have usage during any of the PJM Peak periods.


More Definitions of Profile Class

Profile Class means the grouping of one or more individual profiles that are applied to metering installations and loads with similar generic descriptions;
Profile Class means the intersection of customer class and usage type of the site.
Profile Class has the meaning given to that expression in the BSC;
Profile Class means [awaiting Settlement Agreement definition];
Profile Class has the meaning given to that term in Schedule 9;

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