Day-Ahead Schedule definition
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Except for operating emergency situations, Real-Time Energy transfers may not vary from the Day-Ahead Schedule as adjusted by any Dispatch Instructions by more than the greater of five (5) MW or three percent (3%) of the net dependable capacity (PMax) of the System Resource, integrated across a ten-minute interval.
Any dispatch level that clears the Competitive Constraint Run of the MPM-RRD process through the submission of Economic Bids or Self-Schedules, and is reflected in the Day-Ahead Schedule or Real- Time Dispatch, shall be deemed a Market Transaction.
During the Delivery Term, Seller shall provide the Day-Ahead Schedule to Buyer via Buyer's internet site, as provided in Appendix IX, no later than fourteen (14) hours before the beginning of the “Preschedule Day” as defined by the WECC.
Seller shall deliver Energy in accordance with its Day-Ahead Schedule, which shall accurately reflect the expected generation of the Project, subject to the applicable CAISO Tariff, and may not change such schedule past the deadlines provided in this section except in the event of a Forced Outage or Schedule change imposed by Buyer or the CAISO.
Exceptions are posted on the WECC website (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) under the document title, “Prescheduling Calendar.” Each Day-Ahead Schedule shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s best estimate of all amounts of Energy to be delivered and sold to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement.