Determination of the Customer Capacity Peak Load Contribution Clause Samples

Determination of the Customer Capacity Peak Load Contribution. Independent of a Customer’s Supplier, the Customer’s Capacity PLC is calculated by utilizing the below methodology. The below calculation is used to determine the Customer’s Peak Load at each of the 5 PJM Peaks for which the customer has usage data. = ∗ ∑ ∗ ∗ = Customer Peak Load for a PJM Peak hour = Customer Billed Usage for the usage period spanning the PJM Peak Hour, based on the supporting Meter Reads for Metered Loads and Unmetered Loads. = Profile Value at the PJM Peak hour ∑ = Summation of the hourly profile values for the period of the Customer’s billed usage = Unaccounted for Energy percentage value at the PJM Peak hour = Customer Loss Factor After determining the Customer’s Peak Load at each of the PJM peaks, the below calculation is utilized to determine the final Capacity Peak Load Contribution for that customer. ̅̅̅̅̅̅ ∗ = Customer Capacity Peak Load Contribution for the plan year ̅̅̅̅̅̅ = The mean of the available Capacity Peak Load values from the previous step = 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. = ̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅ = Default Capacity Peak Load Contribution for a given Profile Class and plan year ̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅ = 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. = Supplier Daily Capacity Obligation where i equals the obligation date ∑ = Summation over all customers served by a Supplier for the obligation date = Customer Capacity Peak Load Contribution active for the obligation date = Default Peak Load contribution for customers without a customer specific PLC for the obligation date

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