Contracted Service Capacity definition

Contracted Service Capacity means the amount of energy (kWh) that the Provider has agreed to make available to the Company pursuant to a Flexibility Contract, from one or more DERs as detailed in the Flexibility Contract
Contracted Service Capacity means the change in capacity of the Flexible Unit relative to a defined baseline level. It can be delivered reliably and in full, is fixed for the duration of the service period (subject to any changes in Availability Status), and must be within the conditions of each Site’s Connection Agreement.
Contracted Service Capacity means the MW quantity of the Services. This is the net change in Site import/export that the Services delivers, as compared against the Baseline Position and measured by the Service Meter;

Examples of Contracted Service Capacity in a sentence

  • DSO Aggregation Aggregation of DERs to provide the Contracted Service Capacity.

  • DSO Contracted Service Capacity The flexible capacity in [kW and / or kVAr] specified in the Flexibility Contract and that the Provider commits to provide to the Company during the Flexibility Contract..

  • DSO Contracted Service Capacity The flexible capacity in [kW and / or kVAr] specified in the Flexibility Contract that the Provider commits to provide to the Company during the Flexibility Contract..

  • Provider Ramp Up Time No allowance is made for Ramp Up Time and the DER should deliver the Contracted Service Capacity from the start of the time specified in the Utilisation Instruction.

  • This will determine the proportion of the Contracted Service Capacity requested in the relevant Utilisation Instruction that was provided in each Settlement Period of a Flexible Event.

  • Contracted Service Capacity X MW net reduction in import / net increase in export, as compared against the Baseline Position and measured by the Service Meter.