Other Start-up Costs for Hydroelectric Only Sample Clauses

Other Start-up Costs for Hydroelectric Only. Other Start-up Costs are the cost of labor to start hydroelectric Units that require an operator to manually parallel, and reflect the labor costs to travel to the site. If the Start-up of a hydroelectric Unit occurs outside normal work hours, the Start- up Costs include the minimum work hours and labor rates as set by the applicable collective bargaining agreement(s). The Other Start-up Costs shall be calculated in accordance with Equation D1-d. The values for E are provided in Table D-2 for normal work hour and outside of normal work hour situations. Equation D-1d Other Start-up Costs ($) = E Once a Unit has been given a Dispatch Notice to Start-up, other Start-up Costs are incurred. Table D-1, Start-Up Costs xMax A B1 C D Shutdown Power Requirement Unit (Hrs) (mmBtu)/hr (mmBtu) (MWh)/hr (MWh) (MWh) [Footnote 1: Includes fuel consumed from the time Unit reaches Synchronization to the time Unit reaches Minimum Load.] Table D-2, Other Start-Up Costs – Hydroelectric Units Unit E (Normal Work Hours) ($) E (Outside Normal Work Hours) ($)
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Other Start-up Costs for Hydroelectric Only. Other Start-up Costs are the cost of labor to start hydroelectric Units that require an operator to manually parallel, and reflect the labor costs to travel to the site. If the Start- up of a hydroelectric Unit occurs outside normal work hours, the Start-up Costs include the minimum work hours and labor rates as set by the applicable collective bargaining agreement(s). The Other Start-up Costs shall be calculated in accordance with Equation D1-d. The values for E are provided in Table D-2 for normal work hour and outside of normal work hour situations. Equation D-1d Other Start-up Costs ($) = E Once a Unit has been given a Dispatch Notice to Start-up, other Start-up Costs are incurred. Table D-1, Start-Up Costs xMax A B1 C D Shutdown Power Requirement

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