Commercial flow definition

Commercial flow means the flow over a Bidding Zone border resulting from Single Day-Ahead Coupling or Single Intraday Coupling where it is distinguished as follows:
Commercial flow means the flow over a bidding zone border resulting from SDAC
Commercial flow means the flow over a bidding zone border resulting from SDAC or IDA where it is distinguished as follows:

Examples of Commercial flow in a sentence

  • All Regulatory Authorities consider that the term proposed for Commercial Flow under the CNTC approach (scheduled exchange), and the basis for which Congestion Income is shared for HVDC interconnectors (allocated capacity) should be consistent.

  • There is no discount on the Commercial Flow Charge or the Administrative Charge.

  • He said the proposed project had to go to the ZBA for variances, but these were denied.

  • Non-intuitive Commercial Flow: Under the FB Approach where AAF has been used to determine the Commercial Flow applied within a CCR, the Non-intuitive Commercial Flow shall be taken into account in calculating the Congestion Income by proportionally adjusting the absolute values of all Congestion Incomes for all Bidding Zone borders and External Flow Values to ensure that their sum matches the Congestion Income which is available for distribution within the entire CCR.

  • The remaining 50% of the External Flow Value may be allocated among all Bidding Zone borders within the CCR, proportionally (pro rata) to the Commercial Flow on each Bidding Zone border within the CCR and the External Flow.

  • SBCAG has also joined with the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG) and the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG) in forming the Central Coast Commercial Flow Technical Advisory Committee in 2008 to address goods movement issues along the Highway 101 corridor.

  • For the Day-Ahead Market Time-frame, the Congestion Income generated on a Bidding Zone bordershall be calculated as the absolute values of the product of the Commercial Flow multiplied by theMarket Spread.

  • The remaining 50% of the External Flow Value shall be shared among all Bidding Zone borders within the CCR, proportionally (pro rata) to the Commercial Flow on each Bidding Zone border within the CCR and the External Flow.

  • For the Day-Ahead Market Time-frame the Congestion Income generated on a Bidding Zone border shall be calculated as the absolute values of the product of the Commercial Flow times the Market Spread.

  • Multi-branch Test Results for Commercial Flow Hoods – Air Flow L/s (cfm)*Flow Hood 3 could not read below 50 cfm.


More Definitions of Commercial flow

Commercial flow means the flow over a bidding zone border resulting from SDAC, IDA or allocation of cross-zonal capacity for the exchange of balancing capacity and/or sharing of reserves as foreseen in article 38(3) of the EB Regulation or IDA where it is distinguished as follows:

Related to Commercial flow

  • Commercial unit means such a unit of goods as by commercial usage is a single whole for purposes of lease and division of which materially impairs its character or value on the market or in use. A commercial unit may be a single article, as a machine, or a set of articles, as a suite of furniture or a line of machinery, or a quantity, as a gross or carload, or any other unit treated in use or in the relevant market as a single whole.

  • Commercial Product means any such product as defined in FAR 2.101.

  • pre-commercial procurement means the procurement of research and development services involving risk-benefit sharing under market conditions, and competitive development in phases, where there is a clear separation of the research and development services procured from the deployment of commercial volumes of end-products;

  • Commercial property means property formerly or currently used primarily for business, retail, governmental or professional purposes.

  • Commercial Use means the use to which the material can commercially be put.