Demand Side Response definition

Demand Side Response means any agreement or arrangement made by you which could qualify as a “demand side response CMU” under Regulation 5 of the Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014, which may require you to adjust the amount of electricity you consume at a particular time in response to a trigger or request;
Demand Side Response means the activity of reducing the metered volume of imported electricity of one or more customers below a baseline, by a means other than a permanent reduction in electricity use;
Demand Side Response means the cessation of, or a reduction in, the provision of electricity to a person at times of high demand, by agreement with the person;”;

Examples of Demand Side Response in a sentence

  • Except as provided in the preceding sentence, Buyer shall retain all of the benefits associated with its Demand Side Response Programs and/or Energy Efficiency Programs.

  • Providers with obligations might have incentive to artificially create or prolong a stress event in order to receive overdelivery payments, or (in the case of Demand Side Response) they might have incentive to manipulate the baseline against which they are assessed so they appear to have delivered more energy than is the case.

  • If you are proactively interested in voluntarily but revocably offering to make some or all of your existing connection’s MIC interruptible you should in the first instance contact our Demand Side Response Strategy and Delivery Manager atFutureNetworks@enwl.co.uk.

  • Actions were carried out which seemed, but essentially failed, to meet small purchase requirements.

  • In considering whether to approve the draft Demand Side Response Methodology, the Authority may have regard to whether it is consistent with the Demand Side Response Methodology Principles.


More Definitions of Demand Side Response

Demand Side Response means an intentional reduction in the Customer's load to enable the balancing of the load on the electricity network. Other types of demand side response contracts include, but are not limited to, Short Term Operating Reserve (STOR), frequency response and TRIAD;
Demand Side Response means the provision of gas to the Licensee by a contracting party in respect of a specific “DMC” Supply Point Component.
Demand Side Response has the meaning given in the UNC; "Dispute" has the meaning given in Clause 18.1;
Demand Side Response means any agreement or arrangement made by you which could qualify as a “demand
Demand Side Response means any agreement or arrangement made by you which could qualify as a “demand side response CMU” under Regulation 5 of the
Demand Side Response means any agreement or arrangement made by you which could qualify as a “demand side response CMU” under Regulation 5 of the Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014, which may require you to adjust the amount of electricity you consume at a particular time in response to a trigger or request; “Disconnect”, “Disconnected” and “Disconnection” means the removal of any cable or other equipment which results in a Meter at a Supply Point or the Apparatus connected with an Unmetered Supply Point, as the case may be, no longer being connected to a Distribution System or Transmission System (as relevant);
Demand Side Response means the cessation of, or a reduction in,