Common use of Unforced Capacity Clause in Contracts

Unforced Capacity. Unforced Capacity shall mean installed capacity rated at summer conditions that is not on average experiencing a forced outage or forced derating, calculated for each Capacity Resource on the 12-month period from October to September without regard to the ownership of or the contractual rights to the capacity of the unit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Reliability Assurance Agreement, Reliability Assurance Agreement, Reliability Assurance Agreement

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