Native System Load definition

Native System Load. The total consumption of the Customer’s electric system, as determined by the Authority’s revenue-grade metering equipment, without the offset of Customer’s behind the meter generation. It is represented as the sum of all incoming power, plus internal generation behind the system meter, minus power exports to the bulk electric system.
Native System Load means the total consumption of the Customer’s electric system without the offset of any municipal or rural cooperative system-owned, behind-the-meter generation. It represents the sum of all incoming energy, plus internal generation behind the system meter, minus energy exports to the bulk electric system. Niagara Project Power and Energy means the Firm and Peaking Hydroelectric Power and Energy supplied from the Project in accordance with this Agreement, the Rules, and applicable Service Tariff. Niagara Redevelopment Act (“NRA”) means the federal statute enacted in 1957, and codified at 16 U.S.C. § 836.
Native System Load. Total consumption within the boundaries of the Customer’s electric system, as determined by the Authority’s revenue-grade metering equipment. This includes incoming bilateral energy, market purchases taken from the transmission grid, and internal generation. The coincident sum of all incoming power and internal generation minus the outgoing power being sent back to the transmission grid will be considered the Native System Load and will be the value used to calculate the monthly Native System Load Factor.

Examples of Native System Load in a sentence

  • Billing Energy shall be determined by applying the applicable billing methodology to total Native System Load meter readings during the Billing Period.

  • Billing Energy - The LFS methodology will be applied against the Customer’s Native System Load during the Billing Period to determine the amount of Firm Energy (kWh) attributable to the Allocation (Billing Energy) to be billed to the Customer and charged at the applicable PP Rate.

  • Billing Demand shall be determined by applying the applicable billing methodology to total Native System Load meter readings during the Billing Period.

  • The Authority shall provide UCAP in amounts necessary to meet the Customer’s NYISO UCAP requirements for the Customer’s Native System Load, inclusive of NYISO UCAP requirements associated with the Allocation, in accordance with the NYISO Tariffs.

  • NYPA will settle all Customers Native System Load uniformly and in accordance with (a) NYPA Scheduling and Settlement Procedures, and (b) NYISO principles and practices.

  • Incremental Energy will be quantified as the difference between the Firm Energy amount and the Native System Load and charged at a rate equivalent to the market LBMP in which such Incremental Energy was procured.

  • The Authority shall furnish and Customer shall pay for any and all metering and related equipment, including revenue-grade metering and installation costs, that is necessary to measure the Customer’s Native System Load as determined by the Authority.

Related to Native System Load

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  • E-System means any electronic system approved by Agent, including Intralinks® and ClearPar® and any other Internet or extranet-based site, whether such electronic system is owned, operated or hosted by Agent, any of its Related Persons or any other Person, providing for access to data protected by passcodes or other security system.