Coincident Peak definition
Examples of Coincident Peak in a sentence
Daily Coincident Peak Contribution values shall be submitted by the Assigned Meter Reader or Host Participant by the meter reading deadline to the ISO.
CUSTOMER's peak demand in kW at the time of MEAG's Coincident Peak.
These grid peak hours are referred to as “5CP” hours (5 Coincident Peak) which are the 5 highest usage hours on the grid between June 1 and September 30.
CPP = The Purchaser's measure share, expressed in kilowatts, of the VTransco maximum Coincident Peak load experienced in the twelve months period ending one month prior to the beginning of the month for which billing is being rendered, less any portion of the Purchaser's share that is delivered under other transmission tariffs and that does not utilize the VTransco system for either primary or backup service.
Meter Data Error means an error in meter data, including an error in Coincident Peak Contribution values, on an Invoice issued by the ISO after the completion of the data reconciliation process as described in the ISO New England Manuals and in Section III.3.8 of Market Rule 1.
The parties agree to use the 12 Coincident Peak method of allocating costs to the Kansas jurisdictional cost of service.
Coincident Peak Contribution is a Market Participant’s share of the New England Control Area coincident peak demand for the prior calendar year as determined prior to the start of each Capacity Commitment Period, which reflects the sum of the prior year’s annual coincident peak contributions of the customers served by the Market Participant at each Load Asset.
The Stipulating Parties agree Transmission costs shall continue to be allocated based upon 4 Coincident Peak (“4-CP”) allocator.
CPP = The Purchaser’s measure share, expressed in kilowatts, of the VTransco maximum Coincident Peak load experienced in the twelve months period ending one month prior to the beginning of the month for which billing is being rendered, less any portion of the Purchaser’s share that is delivered under other transmission tariffs and that does not utilize the VTransco system for either primary or backup service.
Moreover, the Four Coincident Peak (4CP) Load Reduction Program that targets the four 15-min settlement intervals corresponding to the highest load in each of the four summer months (June, July, August and September) is available for Non-Opt- In Entities in the ERCOT jurisdiction area.