Economic Load Response Participant definition
Examples of Economic Load Response Participant in a sentence
An Economic Load Response Participant that intends to use an On-Site Generator for the purpose of reducing demand to participate in the PJM Interchange Energy Market shall represent to the Office of the Interconnection in writing that it holds all necessary environmental permits applicable to the operation of the On-Site Generator.
A Member or Special Member may aggregate multiple individual end-use customer sites to qualify as an Economic Load Response Participant, subject to the requirements of section 1.5A.10 below.
Deficiency Letter Response and Comments In response to questions regarding PJM’s proposed prohibition on peak shaving resources participating in other PJM markets during periods when a THI trigger is not exceeded, PJM reiterates its argument that permitting a market participant to enroll in the Peak Shaving Adjustment program while also enrolling as an Economic Load Response Participant on the supply side presents several problematic challenges.
PJM stakeholders recently reviewed the existing participation rules for distributed energy resources in the Distributed Energy Resource Subcommittee (“DERS”) and determined the current definitions of “On-Site Generators” for an Economic Load Response Participant, which is defined in the Operating Agreement, section 1 and the term “On Site Generators” as applied to an Emergency/Pre-Emergency Load Response Participant,3 are potentially inconsistent and could lead to unintended results.
Each incident of breakdown through injury or pressure is recorded as an incident and investigated.Contemporary wound management regimes and equipment are available to optimise the prevention and healing of injuries.
PRD Providers receive a bill credit that reflects the savings accrued by the relevant Load Serving Entity (“LSE”) that purchases less capacity, and such bill credit is then available to be passed on to end-use consumers.Finally, besides DR and PRD, end-use customers capable of curtailing load may also participate in PJM’s energy and ancillary service markets as an Economic Load Response Participant on a voluntary basis.
Customer’s overall satisfaction with a service is based on all the encounters and experiences with that organization (Bitner & Hubbert, 1994).
Synchronized Reserve can be supplied from generation resources and/or Economic Load Response Participant resources located within the metered boundaries of the PJM Region.
PJM explains that, with this language, Economic Load Response Participant resources may comprise up to 100% of the minimum Synchronized Reserve Requirement or minimum 30-Minute Reserve Requirement.
Specifically, those facilities deemed CNGI would not be eligible to be registered as DR, PRD, or as an Economic Load Response Participant and therefore ineligible to participate in PJM’s wholesale markets.