Generation Capacity definition

Generation Capacity means the nameplate capacity of the power generating device(s). Generation capacity does not include the effects caused by inefficiencies of power conversion or plant parasitic loads.
Generation Capacity means the guaranteed active power that a generation plant can supply to a load or network at any point in time under the given environmental constraints (temperature, humidity, etc.) and a power factor of 0.8 (inductive) for at least one hour under the assumption that the plant is well maintained and fully functional;
Generation Capacity means the nameplate capacity of the power generating device(s) of a Generating Facility. Generation Capacity does not include the effects caused by inefficiencies of power conversion or plant parasitic loads.

Examples of Generation Capacity in a sentence

  • The rights to input generation as a Generation Capacity Resource into the Transmission System at the Point of Interconnection where the generating facilities connect to the Transmission System.

  • A Sell Offer based on a Planned Generation Capacity Resource, Planned Demand Resource, or Energy Efficiency Resource may be submitted as a Credit-Limited Offer.

  • For Existing Generation Capacity Resources located outside the PJM Region that have not secured sufficient firm transmission to the border of the PJM Region prior to the auction in which such resource is first offered, the RPM Credit Requirement shall be reduced in direct proportion to the megawatts of firm transmission service secured by the Market Seller that qualify such resource under the deliverability requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • For Planned Generation Capacity Resources, the RPM Credit Requirement shall be reduced to 50% of the amount calculated under Section IV.B beginning as of the effective date of an Interconnection Service Agreement, and shall be reduced to zero on the date of commencement of Interconnection Service.

  • Existing Generation Capacity Resource shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.


More Definitions of Generation Capacity

Generation Capacity means the maximum power (expressed in megawatt) that either a Generating Unit or all the Generating Units can produce, as the context may require, provided that the Generation Capacity of all the Generating Units shall be the Initial Generation Capacity on and from the Start Date until the Toller requests that Performance Tests be conducted and Section 7.3 of the CTA shall then apply. In the event that the Electricity Licence ceases to apply to any Generating Unit(s), the Generation Capacity of such Generating Unit(s) shall be deemed to be the latest available Generation Capacity of such Generating Unit(s) one (1) Business Day prior to the Electricity Licence ceasing to apply to such Generating Unit(s).
Generation Capacity means the maximum power (expressed in megawatt) that either a Generating Unit or all the Generating Units can produce, as the context may require, provided that the Generation Capacity of all Generating Units shall be the Initial Generation Capacity on and from the Start Date until the Toller requests that Performance Tests be conducted and Section 7.3 of the CTA shall then apply.
Generation Capacity means the nameplate capacity of the power generating device(s) in alternating current (AC). Generation capacity does not include the effects caused by inefficiencies of power conversion or plant parasitic loads.
Generation Capacity means the capability of a Generating Unit or a Power
Generation Capacity means the guaranteed active power that a generation plant can supply to a load or network at any point in time under the given environmental constraints (Altitude, temperature, humidity, etc.) and between the limits 0.85 power factor lagging and 0.95 power factor lagging for at least one hour under the assumption that the plant is well maintained and fully functional;
Generation Capacity means the maximum power (expressed in megawatt) that either a Generating Unit or all the Generating Units can produce, as the context may require, provided that the Generation Capacity of all Generating Units shall be the Initial Generation Capacity on and from the Start Date until the Toller requests that Performance Tests be conducted, provided always that from 1 July 2032 till the End Date, the Generation Capacity shall not be lower than the last established value as at 30 June 2032.
Generation Capacity means the maximum power (expressed in megawatt) that either a Generation Unit or all the Generating Units can produce, as the context may require, provided that the Generation Capacity of all Generating Units shall be the Initial Generation Capacity on and from the Start Date until KE requests that Performance Tests (as defined in paragraph 4 of Appendix A of this Circular) be conducted.