Generating Unit Clause Samples
The 'Generating Unit' clause defines what constitutes a generating unit within the context of an agreement, typically referring to any equipment or facility that produces electricity. This clause usually specifies the technical characteristics, capacity, and operational requirements that a facility must meet to be recognized as a generating unit under the contract. By clearly identifying what is considered a generating unit, the clause ensures that both parties understand which assets are subject to the agreement’s terms, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring clarity in obligations and entitlements.
Generating Unit. A device for the production of electricity.
Generating Unit. An electric generator and its associated plan and apparatus whose electrical output is capable of being separately identified and metered. A Generating Unit may be an individual unit or a group of units with a common connection point and meter.
Generating Unit. Any combination of physically connected generators, reactors, boilers, combustion turbines, and other prime movers operated together to produce electric power. When a single facility is electrically interconnected to the utility utilizing a single meter, but represents multiple Generating Units of the same renewable generating technology and fuel type, such facility may be registered and reported as a single Generating Unit within WREGIS.
Generating Unit. “Generating Unit” shall mean the generating unit(s) at the PTIDs indicated in Attachment A hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and any load buses associated with those generating unit(s) for the purpose of providing station power, as indicated in Attachment A. Attachment A may be amended from time to time as mutually agreed upon by Generator, New FRP and the NYISO.
Generating Unit. 5 2.20 Hour...................................................... 6 2.21
Generating Unit. 4 --------------- 2.10 Hour.......................................................4 ---- 2.11 Month......................................................4 ----- 2.12 Network Integration Transmission Service...................4 ---------------------------------------- 2.13 Open Access Transmission Tariff............................4 ------------------------------- 2.14 Point-to-Point Transmission Service........................4 ----------------------------------- 2.15 PUCT.......................................................5 ---- 2.16 Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service..
Generating Unit. The concept of the generating unit is of key significance in connection with the prequalification criteria and numerous other regulations. A generating unit is the electricity-producing equipment of a power plant, which can be defined according to certain criteria, e.g. a block-unit power plant, generation set or similar. According to the pool concept which forms the basis of this Framework Agreement, the primary control power must be maintained and provided via a portfolio ( combination of generating units) which consists of at least one generating unit. It is also possible to combine generating units into a portfolio temporarily. Each generating unit must be assigned to a single power plant operator (PPO). If a generating unit is to be used to provide control power or control energy, it must first of all be proved that the generating unit meets the technical requirements for the supply of the corresponding control energy product in accordance with the prequalification conditions.
Generating Unit. Efficiency
Generating Unit. An individual electric generator and its associated plant and apparatus whose electrical output is capable of being separately identified and metered or a Physical Scheduling Plant that, in either case, is: Issued by: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Senior Regulatory Counsel Issued on: March 23, 2001 Effective: January 1, 2001 (a) located within the ISO Control Area; CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR CORPORATION FERC ELECTRIC TARIFF NO. 7 FIRST REPLACEMENT TRANSMISSION CONTROL AGREEMENT Original Sheet No. 178 (b) connected to the ISO Controlled Grid, either directly or via interconnected transmission, or distribution facilities; and
Generating Unit. Annual Contract Quantity: MWHs Applicable Percentage: % by the actual metered net output of the Generating Unit in such hour not to exceed the Annual Contract Quantity in any Delivery Year after taking into account any shortfalls or carryovers from the prior Delivery Year.