Emergency Load Response Program definition
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Emergency Load Response is the reduction of a load by participants in the PJM Emergency Load Response Program in response to a request by PJM for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation.
The Emergency Load Response Program is the program by which Curtailment Service Providers may be compensated by PJM for Demand Resources that will reduce load when dispatched by PJM during emergency conditions, and is described in Section 8 of Schedule 1 of the Operating Agreement and the parallel provisions of Section 8 of Attachment K-Appendix of the Tariff.
Such PJM request is considered an Emergency action and is implemented prior to a voltage reduction.Emergency Load Response is the reduction of a load by participants in the PJM Emergency Load Response Program in response to a request by PJM for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation.
The Capacity Resources provided hereunder shall participate in PJM's Full Emergency Load Response Program and Supplier shall cause the full Committed Capacity Amount from such Capacity Resources to meet the requirements of the Emergency Load Response Program and to make the load reductions requested by PJM under the Full Emergency Load Response Program.
Supplier shall promptly provide Company with such information as is reasonably requested for Company to verify Supplier's provision of the Capacity Resources and their associated load reductions under the Full Emergency Load Response Program and for Company to perform its other obligations herein.
PJM Interconnection’s (PJM) Full Emergency Load Response Program (ELRP) enables program participants to receive revenue for being available to reduce electric consumption when the reliability of the electric grid is in jeopardy and voltage reductions and blackouts are imminent.