Flexible Capacity definition

Flexible Capacity means any and all flexible Resource Adequacy attributes associated with the PDR(s) designated by Seller pursuant to Section 1.4, as such attributes may be identified from time to time by the CPUC, CAISO, or other Governmental Body having jurisdiction, that can be counted toward Flexible RAR, and which may be (i) exclusive of Local Capacity and (ii) be in Flexible Category 1 (base flexibility), 2 (peak flexibility) or 3 (super-peak flexibility) as described in the CAISO Tariff.
Flexible Capacity means, with respect to any particular Showing Month, the number of MWs of Product which are eligible to satisfy Flexible RAR.
Flexible Capacity means, with respect to any particular Showing Month of the Delivery Period, the MWs of Product which are eligible to satisfy a load-serving entity’s Flexible RAR.

Examples of Flexible Capacity in a sentence

  • Where utilisation Event is the period in which the Provider is instructed to deliver the Flexible Capacity following a Utilisation Instruction set out in Schedule 4.

  • If a FSP has contracted for two products, as described in the Flexibility Specification in a zone with the same Service Window and Delivery Period, the following applies when the products are delivered by the same FSU Flexible Capacity: Availability: If both products have an Availability payment, the FSP will receive the greater of the two availability payments for the duration of the contracted Service Window.


More Definitions of Flexible Capacity

Flexible Capacity means any and all flexible resource adequacy attributes associated with the PDR(s) or RDRRs designated by Seller pursuant to Section 1.4, as such attributes may be identified from time to time by the CPUC, CAISO, or other Governmental Body having jurisdiction, that can be counted toward Flexible RAR, and which may be (i) exclusive of Local Capacity and (ii) be in Flexible Category 2 or 3 as described in the CAISO Tariff.
Flexible Capacity has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Flexible Capacity means the additional change in active power that can be provided by a Flexible Unit relative to a defined baseline level for a given time period and measured in kW;
Flexible Capacity means, with respect to any particular Showing Month of the Delivery Period, the number of MWs of Product set forth in the table in Section 1.5 which Seller has agreed to provide to Buyer from the Unit as part of the Contract Quantity for each day of such Showing Month, and which such MWs of Product are eligible to satisfy a load serving entity’s Flexible RAR and which such MWs of Product are associated with MWs of the Unit that are part of the Unit EFC.
Flexible Capacity or “Load-Following Capacity” means non-peaking generating capability that, among other things, can be cycled (started and shut down) on short notice, be operated over a wide range of operating points, and respond promptly to changes, up or down, in demand (subject to unit minimums and maximums) at the direction of a dispatcher or operator. The flexibility and benefits of Flexible Capacity attributed to a resource can be no greater than the physical and contractual capabilities of the resource’s fuel supply.
Flexible Capacity means the change in active power relative to the baseline for the FSU which is offered, and which will be delivered during the Delivery Period as set out in Schedule 1.
Flexible Capacity means any and all flexible resource adequacy attributes associated with the PDR(s) or RDRRs designated by Seller pursuant to Section 1.4, as such attributes may be identified from time to time by the CPUC, CAISO, or other Governmental Body having jurisdiction, that can be counted toward Flexible RAR, and which may be (i) exclusive of LocalCapacity and (ii) be in Flexible Category 1 (base flexibility), 2 (peak flexibility) or 3 (super-peak flexibility) as described in the CAISO Tariff.