Flow Calculations Sample Clauses

Flow Calculations. Market Flow, Firm Gen-to-Load Flow, and Non-Firm Economic Dispatch 20
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Flow Calculations. Market Flow, Firm Gen-to-Load Flow, and Non-Firm Economic Dispatch‌ When a Market-Based Operating Entity’s dispatch creates untagged energy flows on a Coordinated Flowgate, those flows can be quantified and considered the directional Market Flow. Market Flow is then further designated into two components: Firm Gen-to-Load Flow, which is energy flow related to contributions from the Network Native Load serving aspects of the dispatch, and Non-Firm Economic Dispatch (ED) Flow, which is energy flow related to the Market-Based Operating Entity’s market operations. These distinctions are important, as the Firm Gen-to-Load Flows are considered firm, while the Non-Firm Economic Dispatch Flows are not. Point-to-point transactions are also delineated from Firm Gen-to-Load Flows as described in Section 4.1.
Flow Calculations. Using aquifer properties, alluvium thickness, and hydraulic gradients determined from the characterization efforts, Darcy’s Law will be used to estimate underflow from the fringe areas to the larger basin. The quantity of flow may not be significant to the water budget of the larger basin. In consultation with District personnel, GSI will prepare a memorandum outlining a proposed approach for the basin boundary modification, including the rationale for the fringe areas that will be included, type of modification request (scientific or jurisdictional, external or internal), and recommended process for proceeding with the request. Any changes in scope or budget will be identified at this time. GSI will not proceed with Task 4.2 until the District is in full agreement with the strategy described in the memorandum.
Flow Calculations. Market Flow, Firm Gen-to- Load Flow, and Economic Dispatch‌ When a Market-Based Operating Entity’s dispatch creates untagged energy flows on a Coordinated Flowgate, those flows can be quantified and considered the directional Market Flow. Market Flow is then further designated into two components: Firm Gen- to-Load Flow, which is energy flow related to contributions from the Network Native Load serving aspects of the dispatch, and Economic Dispatch (ED) Flow, which is energy flow related to the Market-Based Operating Entity’s market operations. These distinctions are important, as the Firm Gen-to-Load Flows are considered firm, while the Economic Dispatch Flows are not.

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  • DATA FOR CALCULATIONS The initial calculations for any payments owing under this Agreement shall be based upon the valuations placed upon the Qualified Property by the Appraisal District in its annual certified appraisal roll submitted to the District pursuant to § 26.01 of the TEXAS TAX CODE in or about July of each year of this Agreement. The certified appraisal roll data shall form the basis from which any and all amounts due under this Agreement are calculated, and the data utilized by the Consultant will be adjusted as necessary to reflect any subsequent adjustments by the Appraisal District to the District’s appraisal roll. Any estimates used by the Consultant to make calculations as required by this Agreement shall be based on the best and most current information available. The Consultant shall from time to time adjust the data utilized to reflect actual amounts, subsequent adjustments by the Appraisal District to the District’s certified appraisal roll, or any other relevant changes to material items such as student counts or tax collections.

  • Proration of calculations If less than total program funding is subject to interest calculation procedures, the resulting interest liability calculations shall be prorated to 100% of program funding.

  • Calculation methodology No adjustment in the Conversion Price need be made unless the adjustment would require an increase or decrease of at least 1% in the Conversion Price then in effect, provided that any adjustment that would otherwise be required to be made shall be carried forward and taken into account in any subsequent adjustment. Except as stated in this Article VI, the Conversion Rate will not be adjusted for the issuance of Common Stock or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for Common Stock or carrying the right to purchase any of the foregoing. Any adjustments that are made shall be carried forward and taken into account in any subsequent adjustment. All calculations under Article V and Section 6.06 hereof and this Section 6.07 shall be made to the nearest cent or to the nearest 1/10,000th of a share, as the case may be.

  • Overtime Calculation For the purpose of overtime calculation only, approved or scheduled time off work will be considered the same as time worked.

  • Offense Level Calculations i. The base offense level is 7, pursuant to Guideline § 2B1.1(a)(1).

  • Payment Calculation District shall pay Contractor at a rate of $ per . OR District shall pay Contractor as described in attached Exhibit A

  • Overtime Pay Calculation Overtime shall not be claimed or received for less than fifteen (15) minutes. If overtime amounts to fifteen (15) minutes, or more, it shall be paid for the total period.

  • Calculations All calculations under this Section 3 shall be made to the nearest cent or the nearest 1/100th of a share, as the case may be. For purposes of this Section 3, the number of shares of Common Stock deemed to be issued and outstanding as of a given date shall be the sum of the number of shares of Common Stock (excluding treasury shares, if any) issued and outstanding.

  • Calculation Any figure or percentage referred to in this Agreement shall be carried to seven decimal places.

  • METHODS OF CALCULATION 1. Bi-Weekly 158. An employee whose compensation is fixed on a bi-weekly basis shall be paid the bi-weekly salary for his/her position for work performed during the bi-weekly pay period. There shall be no compensation for time not worked unless such time off is authorized time off with pay.

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