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

  • This Condition applies to the Licensee only where the Licensee operates in the Single Electricity Market as a Demand Side Unit.

  • The Licensee shall ensure that, in formulating and submitting Commercial Offer Data to the Single Market Operation Business in the Balancing Market under the Single Electricity Market Trading and Settlement Code (whether by the Licensee itself or by any person acting on its behalf in relation to a Demand Side Unit for which the Licensee is the licensed supplier), it acts so as to secure its compliance with the Balancing Market Principles Code of Practice.

  • The Licensee shall submit all available generation sets in Northern Ireland (whether generation sets of the Licensee or generation sets operated by the Licensee in its capacity as a Demand Side Unit Operator) and all interconnector transfers from or into Northern Ireland to central despatch by the Transmission System Operator.

  • 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.

  • The Licensee shall from time to time upon request by the Transmission System Operator or the Distribution System Operator offer terms for the provision by the Licensee of System Support Services from any generation set of the Licensee, or any generation set operated by the Licensee in its capacity as a Demand Side Unit Operator, which is capable of operating.

  • The specific data requirements depend on whether the User is a Customer or a Generator or Interconnector or a Demand Side Unit Operator or more than one combined.

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • SDC2 applies to: (aa) Generators with regard to CDGUs connected to theTransmission System or Distribution System; (bb) Pumped Storage Generators with regard to their Pumped Storage Demand; (cc) Energy Storage Generators with regard to their Energy Storage Demand;(dd) Interconnector Owners with respect to their Interconnectors; (ee) Demand Side Unit Operator(s) in relation to their DemandSide Unit(s); and (ff) Generator Aggregators in respect of their Aggregated Generating Units.

Related to Demand Side Unit

  • Permitted Holders means, at any time, each of (i) the Sponsors, (ii) the Management Group, (iii) any Person that has no material assets other than the Capital Stock of the Issuer and, directly or indirectly, holds or acquires 100% of the total voting power of the Voting Stock of the Issuer, and of which no other Person or group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provision), other than any of the other Permitted Holders specified in clauses (i) and (ii) above, holds more than 50% of the total voting power of the Voting Stock thereof and (iv) any group (within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provision) the members of which include any of the Permitted Holders specified in clauses (i) and (ii) above and that, directly or indirectly, hold or acquire beneficial ownership of the Voting Stock of the Issuer (a “Permitted Holder Group”), so long as (1) each member of the Permitted Holder Group has voting rights proportional to the percentage of ownership interests held or acquired by such member and (2) no Person or other “group” (other than the Permitted Holders specified in clauses (i) and (ii) above) beneficially owns more than 50% on a fully diluted basis of the Voting Stock held by the Permitted Holder Group. Any Person or group whose acquisition of beneficial ownership constitutes a Change of Control in respect of which a Change of Control Offer is made in accordance with the requirements of this Indenture will thereafter, together with its Affiliates, constitute an additional Permitted Holder.