Energy Out definition

Energy Out means the total Energy delivered to the Delivery Point pursuant to one or more Discharging Notices during the relevant period as recorded by the CAISO.
Energy Out means all Energy output from the Storage Facility as measured at the Storage Facility Metering Point by the Storage Facility Meter.
Energy Out means all Energy output from the Storage Facility as measured at the Storage Facility Metering Point by the Storage Facility Meter, without taking into account or applying any CAISO or other meter adjustments for Electrical Losses.

Examples of Energy Out in a sentence

  • U.S. Energy Information Admistration, Annual Energy Out- look 2015 [Internet], 2015 [cited 2015 Dec 18], available from:www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo.

  • To establish grantee membership in Energy Out West as a strong provider of weatherization related training and information.Comprehensive (Tier 1) Training $10,000.00 To allow DCAA employees to attend Energy Auditor and/or QCI training refresher courses.

  • This lists not only administrative costs, but includes the cost of mobile phone service charged to T&TA.Dues- Energy Out West, NASCSP, etc.

  • US Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Out- look 2017 with Projections to 2050, 2017.

  • Fuel and CO2 certificate prices are based on the World Energy Out- look, power plant capacities outside Germany are based on scenarios of the European transmission system operators.

  • In the reliability-based approach uncertainties can be taken into account consistently.

  • This though may not only be difficult to do but also be difficult to prove given the nebulous nature of employment status in construction.

  • Additionally, appropriate representation is recommended at national conferences and DOE sponsored events such as Home Performance Coalition, the National Weatherization Conference, National Association for State Community Service Programs conferences, Energy Out West, and/or other regional meetings.

  • The volume of Energy Out Of Balance will also be affected by whether or not a generating unit(s) is providing Ancillary Services which results in the unit(s) being reduced or increased in output, for example to provide Contingency Reserve capability.

  • For more information on becoming an energy rater, contact the Alaska Building Science Network at (907) 562-9927 or www.absn.com.In June the Housing Program was fortunate to attend a conference called Energy Out West.


More Definitions of Energy Out

Energy Out has the meaning set forth on Appendix K-3.
Energy Out has the meaning set forth in Part II.B of Exhibit O. “Energy Supply Bid” has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff. “Event of Default” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1.
Energy Out has the meaning set forth in Part II.B of Exhibit M.
Energy Out has the meaning set forth in Section III.A(8) of Exhibit O.
Energy Out means that total AC energy discharged (in MWh) as measured at the Facility Meter from the commencement of discharging pursuant to Section III.A.i.5 until the Facility has reached a 0% Stored Energy Level pursuant to either Section III.A.i.5 or Section III.A.i.7, as applicable. Test Results: The resulting Efficiency Rate is calculated as Energy Out/Energy In. For the avoidance of doubt, station use during this test will be excluded from the calculation for Efficiency Rate. The resulting Installed Capacity measurement is the sum of the total Discharged Energy at the Facility Meter divided by four (4) hours.
Energy Out has the meaning set forth in Section III.A(8) of Exhibit O. “Environmental Costs” means costs incurred in connection with acquiring and maintaining all environmental permits and licenses for the Facility, and the Facility’s compliance with all applicable environmental laws, rules and regulations, including capital costs for pollution mitigation or installation of emissions control equipment required to permit or license the Facility, all operating and maintenance costs for operation of pollution mitigation or control equipment, costs of permit maintenance fees and emission fees as applicable, and the costs of all Emission Reduction Credits or Marketable Emission Trading Credits required by any applicable environmental laws, rules, regulations, and permits to operate, and costs associated with the disposal and clean-up of hazardous substances introduced to the Site, and the decontamination or remediation, on or off the Site, necessitated by the introduction of such hazardous substances on the Site.

Related to Energy Out

  • Renewable Energy Source means an energy source that is not fossil carbon-based, non- renewable or radioactive, and may include solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, landfill gas, or wave, tidal and thermal ocean technologies, and includes a Certified Renewable Energy Source.

  • Energy means electricity, natural gas, steam, hot or chilled water, fuel oil, or other product for use in a building, or renewable on-site electricity generation, for purposes of providing heating, cooling, lighting, water heating, or for powering or fueling other end-uses in the building and related facilities, as reflected in Utility bills or other documentation of actual Energy use.

  • Renewable energy facility means an electric generation unit or other facility or installation that produces electric energy using a Renewable Energy Source.

  • Renewable Energy Credit has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12(h) and CPUC Decision 00-00-000, as may be amended from time to time or as further defined or supplemented by Law.

  • Renewable energy system means a fixture, product, device, or interacting group of fixtures, products, or devices on the customer's side of the meter that use 1 or more renewable energy resources to generate electricity. Renewable energy system includes a biomass stove but does not include an incinerator or digester.

  • Energy Deviation(s) means the absolute value of the difference, in MWh, in any Settlement Interval between (a) the final accepted Bid (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) submitted for the Project for the hour of the Settlement Interval divided by the number of Settlement Intervals in the hour; and (b) Delivered Energy for the Settlement Interval.

  • Eligible Renewable Energy Resource or “ERR” has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12 and California Public Resources Code Section 25741, as either code provision is amended or supplemented from time to time.