Demand Side Unit definition

Demand Side Unit has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;
Demand Side Unit or “DSU” has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

Examples of Demand Side Unit in a sentence

  • Each Individual Demand Site comprising an Aggregated Demand Site shall be in one currency zone and shall have a Demand Side Unit MW Capacity of no greater than 10 MW.

  • OC11 applies to: (aa) Generators with respect to Generating Units connected to the Transmission System; (bb) Generators with respect to CDGUs and Controllable PPMs connected to or seeking a new or modified connection to the Distribution System; (cc) Aggregators; (dd) Interconnector Owners; (ee) Demand Side Unit Operator(s); and (ff) Large Demand Customers.

  • Aggregator Either a Generator Aggregator or a Demand Side Unit Operator in respect of an Aggregated Demand Site.

  • Aggregated Demand Site A group of Individual Demand Sites connected to the Transmission or Distribution System and represented by a Demand Side Unit Operator, which together are capable of a Demand Side Unit MW Capacity equal to or above 4 MW (and which is therefore subject to Central Dispatch from the TSO).

  • Customers registered as a Demand Side Unit or an Aggregated Demand Site must set their availability to zero on WPDRS Business Days between the hours of 17:00 and 19:00 for the term to which the Designated Customer has agreed to participate in WPDRS.

  • Designated Customers or 3rd parties operating on the Customer’s behalf must not be registered as participants in the Single Electricity Market unless registered as a Demand Side Unit or an Aggregated Demand Site.

  • The combined Demand Side Unit is then treated as a single unit under the Trading and Settlement Code.

  • In relation to a Demand Side Unit or a Large Demand Customer’s site, a total or partial change in Demand Side Unit MW Capacity in connection with the repair or maintenance of the Demand Side Unit or Large Demand Customer’s unit or any associated equipment or resulting from a breakdown or failure of the Demand Side Unit or Large Demand Customer’s site or any associated equipment.

  • A single Demand Side Unit may be associated with a number of Demand Sites provided that those Demand Sites are within the same Currency Zone and that each Demand Site contributes no greater than 10MW to the Demand Side Unit MW Capacity.

  • Demand Unit Demand Side Unit as defined in the EirGrid and SONI Grid Codes and in the ESBN and NIE Distribution Codes; or An Individual Demand Site or Aggregated Demand Site with a Demand Side Unit MW Capacity of at least 4 MW.

Related to Demand Side Unit

  • Demand side management means the management of customer

  • Trunk-Side means the Central Office Switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as connecting to another switching entity (for example another Central Office Switch). Trunk-Side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

  • Lot Line, Side means any lot line not a front or rear lot line.

  • Line Side means the End Office switch connections that have been programmed to treat the circuit as a local line connected to a terminating station (e.g., an ordinary subscriber’s telephone station set, a PBX, answering machine, facsimile machine or computer). Line Side connections offer only those transmission and signal features appropriate for a connection between an End Office and such terminating station.

  • Preferred Unit means a fractional, undivided share of the Partnership Interests that has distribution rights, or rights upon liquidation, winding up and dissolution, that are superior or prior to the Common Units that the General Partner has authorized pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof.

  • Yard, Side means a yard extending from the front yard to the rear yard of a lot between a side lot line and the nearest wall of any building or structure on the lot.

  • Public-Side Information means information that is either (a) available to all holders of Traded Securities of the Borrower or any Subsidiary or (b) not material non-public information (for purposes of United States federal, state or other applicable securities laws).

  • Private Side Lender Representatives means, with respect to any Lender, representatives of such Lender that are not Public Side Lender Representatives.

  • Private-Side Information means any information with respect to Holdings and its Subsidiaries that is not Public-Side Information.

  • Pricing Side Letter means that certain letter agreement between Buyer and Seller, dated as of the date hereof, as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

  • Partnership Unit means a fractional, undivided share of the Partnership Interests of all Partners issued hereunder. The allocation of Partnership Units among the Partners shall be as set forth on Exhibit A, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Designated Unit means information technology devices (e.g. hard disks or central processing units) identified by Licensee pursuant to this Agreement that have been officially made known to the public as appropriate for Use or interoperation with the Software.

  • Public Side Lender Representatives means, with respect to any Lender, representatives of such Lender that do not wish to receive MNPI.

  • Class A Common Unit means a Common Unit having the rights and obligations specified with respect to Class A Common Units in this Agreement.

  • Class A Unit means any Partnership Unit that is not specifically designated by the General Partner as being of another specified class of Partnership Units.

  • Preferred Units means a Partnership Interest, including the Series A Preferred Units, designated as a “Preferred Unit,” which entitles the holder thereof to a preference with respect to distributions, or as to the distribution of assets upon any Liquidation Event, over Common Units.

  • Permitted Dividend has the meaning provided in Section 6.1(d).

  • Series A Preferred Unit means a Preferred Unit having the designations, preferences, rights, powers and duties set forth in Article XVI.

  • General Partner Unit means a fractional part of the General Partner Interest having the rights and obligations specified with respect to the General Partner Interest. A General Partner Unit is not a Unit.

  • Partnership Unit Economic Balance means (i) the Capital Account balance of the General Partner plus the amount of the General Partner’s share of any Partner Minimum Gain or Partnership Minimum Gain, in each case to the extent attributable to the General Partner’s Partnership Units divided by (ii) the number of the General Partner’s Partnership Units.

  • Class C Monthly Interest is defined in Section 4.1(c).

  • Permitted Junior Securities means Equity Interests in the Company or debt securities that are subordinated to all Senior Debt (and any debt securities issued in exchange for Senior Debt) to substantially the same extent as, or to a greater extent than, the Notes are subordinated to Senior Debt pursuant to this Indenture.

  • Class B Common Unit means one of that certain class of Common Units with those special rights and obligations specified in this Agreement as being appurtenant to a “Class B Common Unit”.

  • GP Unit means a Partnership Unit which is designated as a GP Unit of the Partnership.

  • Permitted Holders means any or all of the following:

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