MW Output definition

MW Output has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

Examples of MW Output in a sentence

  • The MW Output or MW Reduction and Availability of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period form the basis for calculating FFR Available Volume.

  • Ramping Margin 8 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within eight hours of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further eight hours after the eight hour period has elapsed.

  • The Available Volume of the Providing Unit to provide FPFAPR in a Trading Period is the product of the average MW Output exported by the Providing Unit for the Trading Period and the average Declared Availability to provide FPFAPR for the Trading Period.

  • Ramping Margin 3 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within three hours of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further five hours after the three hour period has elapsed.

  • Each of these services is covered in turn below: Ramping Margin 1 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within one hour of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further two hours after the one hour period has elapsed.

  • The average MW Output or average MW Reduction, average Availability and the RR Reserve Characteristic of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period form the basis for calculating RR Available Volume.

  • Fast Post‐Fault Active Power Recovery is the recovery of a Providing Unit’s MW Output to at least 90% of its pre‐Fault Disturbance MW Output within 250ms of the voltage at the Providing Unit’s Connection Point recovering to at least 90% of its pre‐Fault Disturbance value for any Fault Disturbance that is cleared within 900ms.

  • Potential Ramping Margin means the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide based on its Technical Offer Data as determined by its Warmth State or Ramping Margin Limitation as appropriate.

  • The extra energy provided in the 2 to 10 second timeframe must be greater than any loss of energy in the 10 to 20 second timeframe due to a reduction in MW Output or MW Reduction below the pre-incident MW Output or MW Reduction.

  • Fast Frequency Response (FFR) is the additional MW Output or MW Reduction required compared to the pre-incident MW Output or MW Reduction, which is fully available from a Providing Unit within 2 seconds after the start of an Event and sustainable up to 10 seconds after the start of the Event.

Related to MW Output

  • Net Output means all energy and capacity produced by the Facility, less station use and less transformation and transmission losses and other adjustments (e.g., Seller's load other than station use), if any. For purposes of calculating payment under this Agreement, Net Output of energy shall be the amount of energy flowing through the Point of Delivery.

  • Output means the exposure rate, dose rate, or a quantity related in a known manner to these rates from a brachytherapy source or a teletherapy, remote afterloader, or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for a specified set of exposure conditions.

  • low voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that are used for the distribution of electricity and whose upper limit is generally accepted to be an a.c. voltage of 1000V ( or a d.c. voltage of 1500 V). [SANS 1019]

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per

  • Flash point means the lowest temperature of a liquid at which its vapours form a flammable mixture with air;