ANNUAL EQUIVALENT FORCED OUTAGE FACTOR Sample Clauses

ANNUAL EQUIVALENT FORCED OUTAGE FACTOR. Where: EUDH is the equivalent unplanned (forced) derated hours. Each Unplanned (Forced) Deration of the Facility is transformed into equivalent full outage hour(s). This is calculated by multiplying the actual duration of the Deration (hours) by (i) the size of the reduction (MW) divided by (ii) the Maximum Rated Output. These equivalent hour(s) are then summed for the Measurement Period and added to the sum of the EUDH for the immediately preceding three (3) full Measurement Periods. (Hours of Deration x Size of Reduction) ÷ Maximum Rated Output Forced Outage Hours (FOH) = Sum of all hours experienced during Forced Outages during the applicable Measurement Period and the sum of all hours experienced during Forced Outages during the immediately preceding three (3) full Measurement Periods, in each case caused by Seller-Attributable Unavailability. Unplanned (Forced) Derating: A Deration that requires a reduction in capacity of the Facility before the end of the nearest following weekend. Unplanned (Forced) Outage: An outage that requires removal of the entire Facility from service before the end of the nearest following weekend that is not planned. EXAMPLE CALCULATION:
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