Interruptible Load definition

Interruptible Load means load that can be curtailed or reduced at the supplier's discretion or in accordance with a contractual agreement.
Interruptible Load means the equipment, material, or systems at a Project Site that is identified in the Application as electric load that will be interrupted by the Customer at the request of SWEPCO pursuant to the LMSOP.
Interruptible Load means any load that can be interrupted in a power control center.

Examples of Interruptible Load in a sentence

  • Generating Capacity that is available to supply Energy, or Interruptible Load Resources that are available to Curtail Energy usage, in the event of contingency conditions which meet the requirements of the ISO.

  • Company has until midnight on the last day of the calendar month to select, via the Product Website, which outage days from the month to exclude from the Average Interruptible Load calculation.

  • General Capacity that is available to supply Energy, or Interruptible Load Resources that are available to Curtail Energy usage, in the event of contingency conditions which meet the requirements of the ISO.

  • Emergency Interruptible Load Service (EILS) charges; congestion; losses associated with Transmission and Delivery Service; renewable energy costs, as required; and the fee for PSC Services.

  • In addition, the Parties shall use their best efforts to certify the Interruptible Service (as defined under the POLR Agreement and the POLR II Agreement) as "Qualified Interruptible Load" under the PJM West Protocols for the purpose of inclusion as an "Available Capacity Resource" under the PJM West Protocols.


More Definitions of Interruptible Load

Interruptible Load means the consumer load or a combination of consumer loads that can be contractually interrupted without notice or reduced by remote control or on instruction from the system operator. Individual contracts place limitations on usage;
Interruptible Load means a form of instantaneous reserve comprised of energy being consumed that is able to be disconnected to balance the injection supply and the offtake of electricity following a drop in system frequency to a specified level below 50 Hz;
Interruptible Load means, for any Person, any power supply obligations of such Person, to the extent that any (i) interruption, discontinuance or curtailment thereof, or (ii) any other failure to fulfill any such obligation, will not result in any penalty, breach of contract or other liability to any other Person.
Interruptible Load means the amount of demand served under Rate 39. “ISO-NE” means the Independent System Operator-New England “RTDRP” means the ISO-NE Real-Time Demand Response Program.
Interruptible Load means a portion or a combination of a Distributor
Interruptible Load means any load that can be interrupted in a power control center. ** Material has been omitted pursuant to a request to the Commission for confidential treatment and has been filed separately with the Commission.
Interruptible Load means a load that by contract can be interrupted in the event of a capacity deficiency on the supplying system.