Expected Generation Output definition

Expected Generation Output means the amount of power output from the Facility, expressed in megawatts, that is expected to generate Product in a given time period.
Expected Generation Output means the amount of power output from the Facility, expressed in megawatts, that is expected to generate Product in a given time period. [Delete for SCE]

Examples of Expected Generation Output in a sentence

  • During each month of the Delivery Term, Seller or Seller’s agent shall provide a binding Day-Ahead forecast of Expected Generation Output to Buyer via Buyer’s internet website for each day no later than fourteen (14) hours before the beginning of the “Preschedule Day” (as defined by the WECC) for such day.

  • Expected Generation Output changes after one (1) hour before the CAISO deadline for Hour-Ahead Schedules, but before the CAISO Hour-Ahead deadline, shall also be reported by Seller to Buyer as soon as reasonably possible.

  • Seller shall provide the Expected Generation Output forecasts described below.

  • Ten (10) Business Days before the beginning of each month during the Delivery Term, Seller shall provide to Buyer a non-binding forecast of the hourly Expected Generation Output for each day of the following month in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

  • These notices and changes to Expected Generation Output shall be communicated by telephone to Buyer’s Hour-Ahead Trading Desk and shall be sent to Buyer’s internet website: Hour-Ahead Desk Primary Telephone: (000) 000-0000 If this phone number is unavailable, see secondary contacts in A of this Appendix.

  • During the Delivery Term, Seller shall notify Buyer of any changes in Expected Generation Output of one (1) MW (AC) or more through the method preferred by Xxxxx, whether due to Forced Outage, Force Majeure or other cause, as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than one (1) hour before Buyer is required to submit Hour-Ahead schedules to the CAISO.

  • Such Notices shall contain information regarding the beginning date and time of the event resulting in the change in Expected Generation Output, the expected end date and time of such event, the Expected Generation Output in MW (AC), and any other information required by the CAISO or reasonably requested by Xxxxx.

  • During the Delivery Term, Seller shall notify Buyer of any changes in Expected Generation Output of one (1) MW (AC) or more through the method preferred by Buyer, whether due to Forced Outage, Force Majeure or other cause, as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than one (1) hour before Buyer is required to submit Hour-Ahead schedules to the CAISO.

  • Exceptions are posted on the WECC website (www.wecc.biz) under the document title, “Preschedule Calendar.” Each Day-Ahead Expected Generation Notice shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s forecast of all amounts of Expected Generation Output pursuant to this Agreement.

  • If the Expected Generation Output changes as of a time that is more than fourteen (14) hours prior to the Preschedule Day but prior to the CAISO deadline for Day-Ahead Schedules, then Seller must notify Buyer through the method preferred by Buyer.

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