Heavy Load Hours definition

Heavy Load Hours means each hour included in the period from hour ending 0700 PPT through and including hour ending 2200 PPT, Monday through Saturday of each week.
Heavy Load Hours or “HLH”(XX/XX/XX Version) means hours ending 0700 through 2200 hours Pacific Prevailing Time (PPT), Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays as designated by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). BPA may update this definition as necessary to conform to standards of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), or NERC. [LF, SL, BL]
Heavy Load Hours means weekday and Saturday hours from 6:00am through 10:00pm Pacific Prevailing Time, except NERC Holidays.

Examples of Heavy Load Hours in a sentence

  • Heavy Load Hours (HLH) are all those hours in the period beginning with the hour ending 7 a.m. through hour ending 10 p.m., Monday through Saturday, Pacific Prevailing Time (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight Time, as applicable), except for holidays recognized by NERC.

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  • BPA shall pay BCH each month during the term hereof: (i) 7.1 xxxxx for each kilowatthour of energy returned by BCH during Light Load Hours and 9.8 xxxxx for each kilowatthour of such energy returned by BCH during Heavy Load Hours by release of water from the BPA Mica Treaty Storage Account; and (ii) 8.4 xxxxx for each kilowatthour of energy transferred from the BPA Mica Treaty Storage Account to the BPA Active Storage Account or a BPA Recallable Storage Account.

  • OnBC Hydro’s system, Heavy Load Hours are from 6 am to 10 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays.


More Definitions of Heavy Load Hours

Heavy Load Hours means hours ending 0700 through 2200 Pacific prevailing time, Monday through Saturday and excluding NERC holidays. “Light Load Hours” means (i) hours ending 0100 through 0600 Pacific prevailing time and hours ending 2300 through 2400, Monday through Saturday, and (ii) all hours on Sundays and NERC holidays.
Heavy Load Hours means those hours, as defined by then current industry standards, that constitute the higher value, or higher demand hours in the week. Currently, these hours are defined as hour ending 0600 through hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday excluding holidays defined by the National Electric Reliability Council.
Heavy Load Hours or "HLH" means those hours that begin at 6 a.m. and end at 10 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Heavy Load Hours shall be 0700 hours through 2200 hours on Monday through Saturday.
Heavy Load Hours. “HLH”) means the hours from 0700 hours to 2200 hours, Monday through Saturday, excluding national holidays. Historical Period of Record means the historical period beginning August 1928 (updated at a minimum every ten years) containing the record of streamflows used for planning under this Agreement.
Heavy Load Hours or “HLH” means hours ending 0700 through 2200 hours Pacific Prevailing Time (PPT), Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays as designated by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). BPA may update this definition as necessary to conform to standards of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), or NERC.
Heavy Load Hours. ("HLH") The hours ending 0700 through 2200 Pacific Prevailing Time, Monday through Saturday inclusive, excluding NERC holidays.