Hourly Metered Total Net Generation Sample Clauses

Hourly Metered Total Net Generation. Where: • Hourly NOx Emissions is calculated in accordance with Equation C1-13. Equation C-13 Hourly NOx Emissions (lbs/hr) = AX2 + BX + C Where: • X is the Hourly Metered Total Net Generation for the hour. • Coefficients A, B, and C are given in Table C1-13 for each Unit. Table C1-13 Description of Unit A B C The RECLAIM NOx Trading Credit Rate ($/lb) will be equal to the 13-week sales-weighted average sales price for RTCs calculated as of the last day of the Month from sales records available from the SCAQMD for all actual sales in the SCAQMD during the thirteen preceding weeks, including the Settlement Period.
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Hourly Metered Total Net Generation. Where:  (5 ( 10-4) is the conversion factor from lbs to tons.  Hourly NOx Emissions is calculated in accordance with Equation C1-13.  NOx Emissions Fee is obtained from Table III of SCAQMD Rule 301(e). The fee is dependent upon the Cumulative Tons of Pollutant (NOx), which is calculated in accordance with Equation C1-15. The Cumulative Tons of Pollutant is reset to zero each July 1st. Cumulative Tons of Pollutant (tons/hr) = Equation C1-15 Tons of Pollutant From the prior July 1st to the Previous Hour + Tons of Pollutant For Current Hour Where:  Tons of Pollutant for Current Hour is in accordance with Equation C1-16. + CX + D)  Equation C1-16 Tons of Pollutant for Current Hour (tons/hr) = (4.76  10 -7) (AX3 + BX2 Pollutant Emissions Amount for Natural Gas Where:  (4.76 10-7) is the conversion factor from lbs. to tons (1 ton/2000 lbs.) and from mmcf to MMBtu (1 mmcf/1050 MMBtu).  X is the Hourly Metered Total Net Generation, MWh.  Coefficients A, B, C, and D are the coefficients of the hourly heat rate curve given in Table C1-16 for each Unit.

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