Minimum Generation definition

Minimum Generation has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;
Minimum Generation has the meaning given in item 17 of the Reference Details.
Minimum Generation means the minimum stable Demand that a Generating Unit can safely maintain for an indefinite period.

Examples of Minimum Generation in a sentence

  • When a Minimum Generation Transfer Limit is provided by ISO-NE in accordance with Section 5.2.3, that value is the low Transfer Limit at a CTS Enabled Interface.

  • The Minimum Generation Transfer Limit will be less than or equal to zero.

  • A Minimum Generation Transfer Limit and Operating Reserve Transfer Limits will not be sent at the same time.

  • In case such eventuality of Backdown arises, except for the cases where the Backdown is on account of events like consideration of grid security or safety of any equipment or personnel or other such conditions, the Power Producer shall be eligible for a Minimum Generation Compensation, from GUVNL, in the manner detailed below.

  • The Kinetic Energy and Minimum Generation of the Providing Unit form the basis for calculating SIR Available Volume when Synchronised to the Power System.

  • Minimum Generation Compensation = 50% of [(Average Generation per hour during the month) × (number of Back down hours during the month)]X PPA Tariff Where, Average Generation per hour during the Contract Year (kWh) = Total generation in the Contract Year (kWh) ÷ Total hours of generation in the Contract Year.

  • Minimum Generation Compensation = 50% of [(Average Generation per hour during the month) × (number of backdown hours during the month)] X PPA Tariff Where, Average Generation per hour during the month (kWh) = Total generation in the month (kWh) ÷ Total hours of generation in the month.

  • The costs and net revenues associated with hourly energy sales to other Control Areas in connection with a Minimum Generation Emergency in the PJM Control Area shall be allocated to Market Sellers in proportion to their sales to the PJM Interchange Energy Market from generation resources within the metered boundaries of the PJM Control Area in each hour in which such energy was sold to other Control Areas.

  • The amount of Regulation provided by a unit shall serve to redefine the Normal Minimum Generation and Normal Maximum Generation energy limits of that unit, in that the amount of Regulation shall be added to the unit's Normal Minimum Generation energy limit, and subtracted from its Normal Maximum Generation energy limit.

  • Pass 2 consists of a least cost commitment and dispatch of Fixed Block Units, Imports, Exports, Demand Side Resources and non-Fixed Block Units to meet forecast Load requirements in excess of Bid Load, considering the Wind Energy Forecast, that minimizes the cost of incremental Minimum Generation and Start Up Bids, given revenues for Minimum Generation Energy based on LBMPs calculated in Pass 1, and assumes all Fixed Block Units are dispatchable on a flexible basis.


More Definitions of Minimum Generation

Minimum Generation. Minimum Generation means (i) the level of generation below which ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Unit 2 cannot operate in a stable manner without stabilization fuel while in compliance with the standard of conduct established in Article 20.24, (ii) such greater level as may be appropriate from time to time consistent with the standard of conduct established in Article 20.24 (e.g., for required or recommended testing, etc.), or (iii) during the ramp from synchronization to the level described in clause (i) and any ramp up to the level described in clause (ii), the actual level of generation from time to time during the ramp.

Related to Minimum Generation

  • Normal Minimum Generation means the lowest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Normal Maximum Generation means the highest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Minimum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more generating resources to operate at or below Normal Minimum Generation, in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.

  • Co-generation means the sequential production of electricity

  • Maximum Generation Emergency Alert means an alert issued by the Office of the Interconnection to notify PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators that a Maximum Generation Emergency may be declared, for any Operating Day in either, as applicable, the Day-ahead Energy Market or the Real-time Energy Market, for all or any part of such Operating Day.