Flexibility Contract definition

Flexibility Contract means an auction bid or offer for some or all of the Contracted Service Capacity which is received and subsequently accepted by the Company and used to deliver Flexibility Services in accordance with this Agreement;
Flexibility Contract means a charter for a charter system or a charter school or a contract

Examples of Flexibility Contract in a sentence

  • Provider Zone The location specified in the Flexibility Contract where the Flexibility Service is required to mitigate the identified constraint.

  • DSO Contracted Service Capacity The flexible capacity in [kW and / or kVAr] specified in the Flexibility Contract and that the Provider commits to provide to the Company during the Flexibility Contract..

  • DSO Contract Start Date As specified in the Flexibility Contract DSO Contract End Date As specified in the Flexibility Contract DSO Service Window [Hours in Day] and [Days in Week] during the Service Period [and to be specified in the Flexibility Contract at [Year; Month; Day Ahead; Intra-Day] stage].

  • DSO Service Period [Months in Year] [and to be specified in the Flexibility Contract [Year; Month; Day Ahead; Intra-Day] stage].

  • DSO Contract Start Date As specified in the Flexibility Contract DSO Contract End Date As specified in the Flexibility Contract DSO Service Window 00:00 to 24:00 hours of each day during the Service Period stage.

  • DSO Contracted Service Capacity The flexible capacity in [kW and / or kVAr] specified in the Flexibility Contract that the Provider commits to provide to the Company during the Flexibility Contract..

  • DSO Service Period [Months in Year] [and to be specified in the Flexibility Contract at [Year; Month; Day Ahead; Intra-Day] stage].

Related to Flexibility Contract

  • Small wireless facility means a wireless facility that meets both of the following qualifications:

  • Short-Term Resource Procurement Target means, for Delivery Years through May 31, 2018, as to the PJM Region, for purposes of the Base Residual Auction, 2.5% of the PJM Region Reliability Requirement determined for such Base Residual Auction, for purposes of the First Incremental Auction, 2% of the of the PJM Region Reliability Requirement as calculated at the time of the Base Residual Auction; and, for purposes of the Second Incremental Auction, 1.5% of the of the PJM Region Reliability Requirement as calculated at the time of the Base Residual Auction; and, as to any Zone, an allocation of the PJM Region Short-Term Resource Procurement Target based on the Preliminary Zonal Forecast Peak Load, reduced by the amount of load served under the FRR Alternative. For any LDA, the LDA Short-Term Resource Procurement Target shall be the sum of the Short-Term Resource Procurement Targets of all Zones in the LDA.

  • Life-of-the-unit, firm power contractual arrangement means a unit participation power sales agreement under which a utility or industrial customer reserves, or is entitled to receive, a specified amount or percentage of nameplate capacity and associated energy from any specified unit and pays its proportional amount of such unit's total costs, pursuant to a contract:

  • Renewable energy facility means an electric generation unit or other facility or installation that produces electric energy using a Renewable Energy Source.

  • Electric generation service means the provision of retail