Examples of Hot Weather Alert in a sentence
For Capacity Performance Resources, the Office of the Interconnection: (i) declares a Maximum Generation Emergency; (ii) issues a Maximum Generation Emergency Alert, Hot Weather Alert, Cold Weather Alert; or (iii) schedules units based on the anticipation of a Maximum Generation Emergency, Maximum Generation Emergency Alert, Hot Weather Alert or Cold Weather Alert for all, or any part, of an Operating Day.
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For Base Capacity Resources, the Office of the Interconnection: (i) declares a Maximum Generation Emergency during hot weather operations; (ii) issues a Maximum Generation Emergency Alert or Hot Weather Alert during hot weather operations; or (iii) schedules units based on the anticipation of a Hot Weather Alert, or a Maximum Generation Emergency or Maximum Generation Emergency Alert during hot weather operations, for all, or any part, of an Operating Day.
Market Sellers shall not designate as a Maximum Emergency offer any portion of their ICAP committed as a Base Capacity Resource during the months of June through September when PJM has issued a Hot Weather Alert or declared an Emergency Action, or committed as a Capacity Performance Resource at any time during the Delivery Year when PJM has issued a Hot Weather Alert, Cold Weather Alert or declared an Emergency Action.
The purpose of the Hot Weather Alert is to prepare personnel and facilities for extreme hot and/ or humid weather conditions which may cause capacity requirements/unit unavailability to be substantially higher than forecast are expected to persist for an extended period.
When a Hot Weather Alert or Cold Weather Alert has been issued, parameters shall be basedsolely on the physical actual operational limitations of the Capacity Performance Resource for both its market-based schedules and cost-based schedules.
As a result of current weather forecasts (see attached Outlook: Friday, June 9 – June 16 based on NOAA National Weather Service forecast), a “Hot Weather Alert” has been issued from June 11, 2017, through June 13, 2017, pursuant to PJM’s emergency procedures in Manual 13 (see attached Hot Weather Alert with Projected System Conditions for 6-13-2017).
When a Hot Weather Alert has been issued, parameters shall be based on the actual operational limitations of the Base Capacity Resource for both its market-based schedules and cost-based schedules.
When a Hot Weather Alert, Cold Weather Alert or an emergency procedure (as defined in Manual 11 § 4.2.2 Synchronized Reserve Requirement Determination) has been issued for the operating day, operators may increase the synchronized reserve requirement up to the full amount of the additional MW brought on line.50 In the first six months of 2021, the average synchronized reserve requirement was 1,699.5 MW in the RTO Zone and 1,672.6 the MAD Subzone.