Ramp Rate definition

Ramp Rate is the applicable Ramp Rate as stated in Section 8 of Schedule A.
Ramp Rate has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Ramp Rate means the instantaneous rate of change (in MW/minute) of the rate of offtake; and

Examples of Ramp Rate in a sentence

  • Range (MW) Minimum Ramp Rate (MW/Minute) Maximum Ramp Rate (MW/Minute) 1 2 n Separate Ramp Rates will be shown for each load range and will describe any special restrictions affecting Ramp Rates at various load points, e.g., feed pump operation, heat soaks, etc.

  • The Ramp Rate shall be the Operational Ramp Rate submitted by the Owner through the process described in the CAISO Tariff.


More Definitions of Ramp Rate

Ramp Rate means the rate at which the Storage Facility can increase or decrease output.
Ramp Rate means a Facility’s capability to increase or decrease energy output after start-up, synchronization to the system, and technically required hold generation “set” points, for operation between minimum load and maximum continuous rating, as defined in PJM Agreements, as it may be amended from time to time.
Ramp Rate means the rate at which a pool asset is able to change its level of production or consumption, in MW per minute, in response to a dispatch or directive.
Ramp Rate means the rate, expressed in MW per minute, that a Facility changes its Energy output or consumption.
Ramp Rate. [XX] MW/minute Monthly Cycles: [XX] cycles per month
Ramp Rate is the applicable Ramp Rate as stated in Section 8 of Schedule A. “Reliability Must-Run Unit” means a “reliability must-run unit” as defined in the ISO Tariff.
Ramp Rate means the maximum rate of change (increase or decrease) in megawatts per minute in net electrical output measured over the period beginning at the time of an instruction to change the generator's net output and ending at the time that such adjusted net energy output is achieved.