Availability Adjustment Factor definition

Availability Adjustment Factor has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b).]
Availability Adjustment Factor means the Capacity Factor for the applicable period, as defined above in 4.3
Availability Adjustment Factor or "AAF" means the actual availability factor calculated in accordance with the provisions of Section 10.3.

Examples of Availability Adjustment Factor in a sentence

  • T is the Participant's Unit Availability Adjustment Factor for the month.

  • Tis the Participant's Unit Availability Adjustment Factor for the month.

  • If Seller does not elect to be responsible for Incremental Replacement Power Costs, such unplanned derate hours shall be included in any Availability Adjustment Factor calculation.

  • If Seller does not elect to be responsible for Incremental Replacement Power Costs, such unplanned derate hours will be included in any Availability Adjustment Factor calculation.

  • It shall be an additional Event of Default if (i) the Availability Adjustment Factor is less than _____% for ___ consecutive months, or (ii) Net Rated Output Capacity falls below _____MW.

  • It shall be an additional Event of Default if (i) the Availability Adjustment Factor is less than % for consecutive months, or (ii) Net Rated Output Capacity falls below MW.


More Definitions of Availability Adjustment Factor

Availability Adjustment Factor shall apply only to Baseload or Peaking Products.]
Availability Adjustment Factor means the Availability Factor as defined above in Section 4.9.
Availability Adjustment Factor or "AAF" means, as to a Dedicated Unit, the actual availability factor calculated Monthly in accordance with the following formulae:
Availability Adjustment Factor or “AAF” means, as to a Dedicated Unit, the actual availability adjustment factor calculated for each Billing Period in accordance with the following formula: