Interruptible Demand definition

Interruptible Demand means, that part of the Customer’s Total 60 Hz Demand in any 15 minute interval, which exceeds the sum of
Interruptible Demand means, that part of a Customer’s Demand which exceeds its Power on Order, which may be interrupted, in whole or in part, at the discretion of Hydro, and which is supplied to the Customer in accordance with Clause 5.01;
Interruptible Demand means the amount by which any Metered Demand, minus any Excess Demand, exceeds the Protected Demand.

Examples of Interruptible Demand in a sentence

  • Provided the Amount of Power on Order is equal to or greater than 20,000 kW, the amount of Interruptible Demand and Energy available shall be the greater of 10% of the Amount of Power on Order and 5,000 kW.

  • If the Customer wishes to purchase Interruptible Demand and Energy at such a time or times, that Power and Energy shall be charged for as calculated by the method or formula approved by the Board.

  • If the Amount of Power on Order is less than 20,000 kW, the Amount of Interruptible Demand and Energy available shall be 25% of the Amount of Power on Order.

  • Notices or requests pertaining to Interruptible Demand, Generation Outages, Compensation Demand or Secondary Energy may be given and received by and to the appropriate nominees of the respective parties by voice or electronic communication provided that it is confirmed in writing and transmitted or delivered by facsimile, courier or mail as soon as practicable.


More Definitions of Interruptible Demand

Interruptible Demand means that part of a Customer's Demand which exceeds its Power on Order, which may be interrupted, in whole or in part, at the discretion of Hydro, and which is supplied to the Customer in accordance with Clause 4.01;
Interruptible Demand means the Demand that the Facility is capable of interrupting for the purposes of meeting the Interruption Obligation during an Interruption Event, and shall be equal to the difference between the Peak Demand of the Facility and Contract Demand of the Facility.
Interruptible Demand means, that part of a Customer's Demand which exceeds
Interruptible Demand means, that part of a Customer’s Demand,
Interruptible Demand means, that part of a Customer’s Demand, other than its Generation Outage Demand, which exceeds its Power on Order, which may be interrupted, in whole or in part, at the discretion of Hydro, and which is supplied to the Customer in accordance with Clause 4.01. 1 Newfoundland Power currently makes a Curtailable Service Option available to its 3 forecast maximum native load. The forecast maximum native load reflected in 4 Hydro’s test year cost of service study assumes Newfoundland Power is curtailing 5 load during peak. Therefore, from a test year cost of service allocation perspective 6 both the Industrial Customers interruptible demand and the Newfoundland Power 7 curtailable load are treated on a comparable basis for demand allocation purposes. 8
Interruptible Demand means the same as it does under the Service Agreement.

Related to Interruptible Demand

  • Peak Demand means the maximum Metered Demand in the last 12 months;

  • Billing Demand means the metered demand or connected load after necessary adjustments have been made for power factor, intermittent rating, transformer losses and minimum billing. A measurement in kiloWatts (kW) of the maximum rate at which electricity is consumed during a billing period;

  • Interruption means a reduction in non-firm transmission service due to economic reasons pursuant to Tariff, Part II, section 14.7.

  • Force Majeure Report means a report to be given by the Affected Party to the other party following the giving of a Force Majeure Notice;

  • Notice to Proceed means notice issued by the OPWC pursuant to Section IV of this Agreement. "OPWC" means the Ohio Public Works Commission created pursuant to Revised Code Section 164.02.

  • Downtime means the Total Minutes in the Month during which the Cloud Service (or Servers for Server Provisioning) does not respond to a request from SAP’s Point of Demarcation for the data center providing the Cloud Service (or Server for Server Provisioning), excluding Excluded Downtime.

  • Tank means an enclosed space which is formed by the permanent structure of a ship and which is designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.

  • Outage means the state of a component when it is not available to perform its intended function due to some event directly associated with that component. An outage may or may not cause an interruption of service to customers, depending on system configuration.

  • Terminal means the EMV-enabled machine, terminal or other hardware device you obtain from NCR Voyix as an item of Hardware to use in connection with the Service to make the Offering to the Service User and to access the EMV PSP Service.

  • Merchant Shipping Notice means a Notice described as such and issued by the MCA; and any reference to a particular Merchant Shipping Notice includes a reference to any document amending or replacing that Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time and is specified in a Merchant Shipping Notice;