Net Energy Sample Clauses

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Net Energy. Meter equipment shall be installed, owned, operated, maintained and tested in accordance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement and shall automatically account for line losses between such meter equipment and the Electricity Delivery Point (collectively, the “Electric Metering Equipment”). The Electric Metering Equipment shall be capable of metering Net Energy delivered at the Electricity Delivery Point on a continuous real time basis.
Net Energy. Beginning on the Commercial Operation Date and continuing through the end of the Term, Seller shall deliver the Net Energy produced by the Project to the Delivery Point, and Buyer shall pay for such Net Energy; provided that the obligations of the Parties in this section 6.1 will be settled financially as provided in section 6.2.
Net Energy. Net energy is the difference between electrical energy consumed by the Customer- generator from the CLPUD’s electrical supply system and the electrical energy generated by the Customer-generator and fed back into the CLPUD’s electrical supply system.
Net Energy. The actual number of kWh or MWh generated by the Facility during the period being considered, less any generating output in kWh or MWh used for the Facility's Station Auxiliary, and delivered to Buyer as measured by the meters installed pursuant to Section 3.1.
Net Energy. The actual number of MWh generated by the Plant during the period being considered, less any generated energy output in MWh used for the Plant's Station Auxiliary and applicable distribution losses as measured in accordance with the Pool Agreement.
Net Energy. A customer’s net energy shall be calculated by subtracting the kWh of electricity the customer’s generator facility feeds back to the city’s system during a billing month from the customer’s metered usage of electricity supplied by the city.

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  • Electric Storage Resources Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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