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Company Dispatch definition

Company Dispatch. Company's right, through supervisory equipment or otherwise, to direct or control both the capacity and the energy output of the Facility from its minimum output rating to its maximum output rating consistent with this Agreement (including, without limitation, Good Engineering and Operating Practices and the requirements set forth in Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) to this Agreement), which dispatch shall include real power, reactive power, voltage, frequency, the determination to cycle a unit off-line or to restart a unit, the droop control setting, the ramp rate setting, and other characteristics of such electric energy output whose parameters are normally controlled or accounted for in a utility dispatching system.
Company Dispatch. Company's sole and absolute right, through supervisory equipment, or otherwise, to direct or control, from moment to moment, and in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices, the rate of delivery of electric energy offered by Seller to Company, subject to the operating constraints of Facility and as permitted under this Agreement.
Company Dispatch. Company’s right, through supervisory equipment or otherwise, to direct or control the energy output of the Facility consistent with this Agreement. This includes net MW output (active power) from the minimum dispatch limit to Available Capacity, reactive power, voltage target, the droop setting, the ramp rate, and other characteristics of such electric energy output whose parameters are normally controlled or accounted for in a utility dispatching system. The Company shall also provide determination to take Facility equipment, in whole or in part.

Examples of Company Dispatch in a sentence

  • The XXXX Capacity Test can only be performed when the XXXX is at the lower of: (i) its maximum State of Charge or (ii) 100% State of Charge prior to the start of the XXXX Capacity Test and during the XXXX Capacity Test the Company Dispatch allows for continuous dispatch of the XXXX to 0% State of Charge with energy delivered to the Point of Interconnection.

  • Company may take appropriate action to limit the Actual Output pursuant to, but not limited to, Article 8 (Company Dispatch), Article 9 (Personnel and System Safety), Article 25 (Good Engineering and Operating Practices), and Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

  • Company may require deration or outage in response to the Facility's failure to comply with Company Dispatch or to any conditions of Seller-Attributable Non-Generation.

  • Commencing on the Commercial Operations Date, Company shall pay Seller for electric energy produced by the Facility and delivered to the Point of Interconnection in response to Company Dispatch in accordance with this Agreement at the rate of $[_____]/MWh. Company shall not pay for electric energy delivered to the Point of Interconnection from the XXXX to the extent such energy was originally taken from the grid to charge the XXXX.

  • Whenever the WTGs potential output is in excess of the Company Dispatch, the excess energy from the WTGs shall be used to maximize the XXXX State of Charge so long as this does not conflict with the operating parameters of the XXXX set forth in Section 9(d) (Battery Energy Storage System) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) to this Agreement.

  • Nothing in this Section 8.3 (Company Rights of Dispatch) shall relieve Seller of its obligation under the terms of this Agreement to make available the full capability of the Facility for Company Dispatch.

  • Commencing on the Commercial Operations Date, Company shall pay Seller for the availability of the Facility's Net Energy Potential, subject to the Renewable Resource Variability, to respond to Company Dispatch in accordance with this Agreement, as well as for the XXXX Services, a monthly Lump Sum Payment as calculated and adjusted as set forth in Section 3 (Calculation of Lump Sum Payment) of this Attachment J (Company Payments for Energy, Dispatchability and Availability of XXXX).

  • Seller must separate from Company System whenever requested to do so by the Company System Operator pursuant to Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Article 9 (Personnel and System Safety) of the Agreement.

  • Because the availability to the Company System Operator of reliable meteorological and production information in real time via SCADA is necessary in order for Company to effectively optimize the benefit of its right of Company Dispatch, Company shall have the right to direct Seller to shutdown the Facility due to the unavailability of such reliable real time meteorological and/or production data.

  • Seller desires to sell to Company, and Company agrees to purchase upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, (i) the Actual Output produced by the Facility and delivered to the Point of Interconnection; (ii) the availability of the XXXX; and (iii) the availability of the Facility's Net Energy Potential for Company Dispatch in accordance with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Company Dispatch

Company Dispatch means a person employed by the Contractor who dispatches vehicles to meet the schedule requirements of the City;

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