Energy Imbalance definition

Energy Imbalance means, during any period of time, the difference between the amount of Energy that is tagged, scheduled, offered (and dispatched by a Transmission Provider) or otherwise required to be delivered to a Transmission Provider and the actual amount of Energy delivered to such Transmission Provider.
Energy Imbalance means the difference between the quantity of electricity notified to the transmission ordistribution system operator for injection or withdrawal at one or more given locations over a given time period and the metered quantity of electricity withdrawn or injected at one or more given locations over the same time period;
Energy Imbalance means any difference in actual Electricity usage and Anticipated Electricity Usage that results in increased delivery costs due to congestion or other scheduling fees.

Examples of Energy Imbalance in a sentence

  • Ancillary Services include Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service; Reactive Supply and Voltage Support Services (or “Voltage Support Service”); Regulation and Frequency Response Service (or “Regulation Service”); Energy Imbalance Service; Operating Reserve Service; and Black Start Capability.

  • To the extent Interconnection Customer’s Large Generating Facility output does not match the scheduled delivery from the Large Generating Facility to Transmission Provider’s Transmission System, any such disparate amounts shall be subject to Transmission Provider’s Energy Imbalance rate and/or any other applicable scheduling incentives set forth under Transmission Provider’s Tariff.

  • Revenue that Bonneville receives from Energy Imbalance (“EIrev”), Generation Imbalance (“GIrev”), and Persistent Deviation (“PDrev”) will be split between Power Services and Transmission Services.

  • The Transmission Customer must either purchase this service from the Transmission Provider or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its Energy Imbalance Service – Western Interconnection obligation.

  • The rates below apply to Transmission Customers taking Energy Imbalance Service from BPA.


More Definitions of Energy Imbalance

Energy Imbalance means the Net Actual Interchange minus the Net Interchange Scheduled over the applicable period, as set forth in Schedule 4.
Energy Imbalance has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
Energy Imbalance means the difference between forecasted energy and actual energy by the eligible generator;
Energy Imbalance means the difference between the energy scheduled by a Certified Supplier or its designated TSA and the End-use Customer’s metered consumption adjusted for unaccounted energy.
Energy Imbalance means the difference between the quantity of electricity notified by one or more system users to the transmission or distribution system operator for injection or withdrawal at one or more given locations over a given time period and the [] quantity of electricity actually withdrawn or injected by the same system users at the same locations over the same time period;
Energy Imbalance means the difference between the quantity of electricity notified to the transmission/distribution system operator for injection or withdrawal at a given location over a given time period and the metered quantity of electricity injected or withdrawn at a given location over the same time period;
Energy Imbalance means the difference between the quantity of gas injected into the transmission/distribution system at one or more given locations over a given period of time and the quantity of gas withdrawn from suchsystem at one or more locations over thesame timeperiod.