Host Load definition

Host Load means the electrical power registered by the EDC at the customer meter during the prior 12-month period to which the proposed distributed generating facility is to be interconnected.
Host Load means the electrical power registered by the EDC during the prior 12-
Host Load means the electrical power, less the generator auxiliary load, consumed by the customer, to which the distributed generating facility is connected.

Examples of Host Load in a sentence

  • The Behind-the-Meter Net Generation Resource’s forecast shall be based on actual meter data, or if not available, billing data or other business data of the Host Load.

  • The five-year CRIS set and reset period begins with the first Summer Capability Period, following receipt of an initial CRIS value, for which the BTM:NG Resource’s Net-ICAP calculation incorporates a demonstrated Average Coincident Host Load.

  • A Generator that elects to participate in the ICAP Market, and is within a defined electrical boundary, electrically interconnected with, and routinely serves a Host Load (which Host Load does not consist solely of Station Power) at a single PTID can only participate in the Installed Capacity market as a Behind-the-Meter Net Generation Resource.

  • An estimated Average Coincident Host Load can only be applicable to a Behind-the-Meter Net Generation Resource until actual data becomes available, but in any event no longer than three (3) consecutive Capability Years beginning with the Capability Year it is first an Installed Capacity Supplier.

  • Such election must be made in writing to the ISO prior to the start of the DMNC Test Period.If a Behind-the-Meter Net Generation Resource elects to take a DMNC Test, the Station Power measured during such DMNC Test shall not be included in the Resource’s Host Load.


More Definitions of Host Load

Host Load means electrical power, less the small generator facility auxiliary load, consumed by the customer at the location where the small generator facility is connected.
Host Load means the load (expressed in terms of energy or demand) that is within the EBP and routinely served by Customer via its electric generating facilities located at the EBP. Station Power is included in the calculation of Customer’s Host Load to the extent it is supplied by the electric generating facilities located at the EBP and provided that it is not separately metered pursuant to Section 5.12.6.1.1 of the Services Tariff and the procedures adopted by the NYISO in order to fulfill its responsibilities under the Services Tariff and the OATT.
Host Load means electrical power, less the DER auxiliary load, consumed by the customer at the location where the DER is connected.
Host Load means the electrical power consumed by the customer’s facility, to
Host Load. – means electrical power that is consumed by the customer-generator at the property on which the Renewable Energy Generation Facility is located.
Host Load means the electrical power registered by the EDC at the customer
Host Load means the electrical power, less the Generator Auxiliary Load, consumed by the Customer, to which the