Equivalent Load definition

Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions.
Equivalent Load means 2,300 pounds per year of total nitrogen and 300 pounds per year of total
Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions. “Event of Default,” as that term is used in Tariff, Attachment Q, shall mean a Financial Default, Credit Breach, or Credit Support Default.

Examples of Equivalent Load in a sentence

  • A Generating Market Buyer may elect to self-schedule its generation resources up to that Generating Market Buyer’s Equivalent Load, in accordance with and subject to the procedures specified in this Schedule, and the accounting and billing requirements specified in Section 3 to this Schedule.

  • It is noted that the Damage Equivalent Load translates the underlying rain flow cycle spectrum into a single number.

  • A Generating Market Buyer may elect to self-schedule its generation resources up to that Generating Market Buyer's Equivalent Load, in accordance with and subject to the procedures specified in this Schedule, and the accounting and billing requirements specified in Section 3 to this Schedule.

  • A Generating Market Buyer may elect to self-schedule its generation resources up to that Generating Market Buyer's Equivalent Load, in accordance with and subject to the procedures specified in this Schedule, and the accounting and billing requirements specified in Section 0 to this Agreement.

  • To the extent the Office of the Interconnection dispatches a Generating Market Buyer's generation resources, such Generating Market Buyer may elect to net the output of such resources against its hourly Equivalent Load.


More Definitions of Equivalent Load

Equivalent Load means 2,300 pounds per year of total nitrogen and 300 pounds per year of total phosphorus at a flow volume of 40,000 gallons per day; 5,700 pounds per year of total nitrogen and 760 pounds per year of total phosphorus at a flow volume of 100,000 gallons per day; and 28,500 pounds per year of total nitrogen and 3,800 pounds per year of total phosphorus at a flow volume of 500,000 gallons per day.
Equivalent Load means: 2,300 pounds per year of total nitrogen or 300 pounds per year of total phosphorus discharged by an industrial facility are considered equivalent to the load discharged from sewage treatment works with a design capacity of 0.04 million gallons per day; 5,700 pounds per year of total nitrogen or 760 pounds per year of total phosphorus discharged by an industrial facility are considered equivalent to the load discharged from sewage treatment works with a design capacity of 0.1 million gallons per day, and28,500 pounds per year of total nitrogen or 3,800 pounds per year of total phosphorus discharged by an industrial facility are considered equivalent to the load discharged from sewage treatment works with a design capacity of 0.5 million gallons per day.
Equivalent Load means 2,300 pounds or more per year of total nitrogen or 300 pounds or more per year of total phosphorus for
Equivalent Load means 2,300 pounds or more per year of total nitrogen or 300 pounds or more per year of total phosphorus for new and expanded industrial facilities, 5,700 pounds or more per year of total nitrogen or 760 pounds or more per year of total phosphorus discharged by an existing industrial facility directly into tidal waters, and 28,500 pounds or more per year of total nitrogen or 3,800 pounds or more per year of total phosphorus discharged by an existing industrial facility directly to nontidal waters.
Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to
Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions. “ Existing Generation Capacity ResourceAssurance Agreement. shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability
Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant‟s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions.