Common use of BILLING FACTORS Clause in Contracts

BILLING FACTORS. a. The hourly billing factor for use of Incremental Reserves is the maximum of the absolute value of the five-minute average negative Station Control Error (under-generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour. b. The hourly billing factor for use of Decremental Reserves is the maximum of the five-minute average positive Station Control Error (over- generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Partial Rates Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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BILLING FACTORS. a. The hourly billing factor for use of Incremental Reserves is the maximum of the absolute value of the five-minute average negative Station Control Error station control error (under-generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour. b. The hourly billing factor for use of Decremental Reserves is the maximum of the five-minute average positive Station Control Error station control error (over- over-generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour.

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Samples: Partial Settlement Agreement

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BILLING FACTORS. a. The hourly billing factor for use of Incremental Reserves is the maximum of the absolute value of the five-minute average negative Station Control Error Sstation cControl Eerror (under-generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour. b. The hourly billing factor for use of Decremental Reserves is the maximum of the five-minute average positive Station Control Error sStation Ccontrol eError (over- over-generation), including ramp periods, that exceeds 3 MW for that hour.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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