Examples of Line Loss Factor in a sentence
This BSC Procedure (BSCP) defines the procedure by which Line Loss Factor (LLF) methodologies submitted by Licensed Distribution System Operators (LDSOs, including Host LDSOs and Embedded LDSOs) are reviewed by BSCCo, presented to the Panel for approval and, where appropriate, reported to the Performance Assurance Board (PAB).
A Registered EGS will be responsible for providing distribution losses according to the requirements of the Company Line Loss Factor Rider.
If the CDCA does not have a specific Line Loss Factor for a Metering System then a Line Loss Factor from the same period of a date the previous year is applied instead.
Real power transmission losses will be provided according to the requirements of the Company Line Loss Factor Rider.
Line Loss Factor (LFF) accounts for the distribution losses and are estimated by DNOs using a generic method (usually for LV and HV networks) or a site specific method (usually for EHV networks).
The date is determined according to the following rules: Current date = d; same date a year ago = d’ If d = 29 February then d’ = 28 February If d is a clock change day then d’ = corresponding clock change day If d is not a clock change day but d’ is a clock change day then set d’ = d’ + 1 If there is no Line Loss Factor for the required period on d’ then set Line Loss Factor = 1.00000, otherwise use the Line Loss Factor for the same period on d’ 3.
The data is aggregated per GSP Group, Profile Class, Line Loss Factor Class, Standard Settlement Configuration (SSC) and Time Pattern Regime (TPR).
Where aggregated HH data has been submitted by a HH Data Aggregator for Measurement Classes F and G, this function will use the LLFC/SSC mapping information provided by the relevant Distributor to translate the data provided per Distributor and Line Loss Factor Class into data per Distributor and SSC for inclusion in the DUoS Report.
In the case of large networks such a meter would help quantify the impact of each network on GSP Group Correction, and hence help the administration of the settlement arrangements (Objective (d));• the approval of a single Line Loss Factor (LLF) to represent two competing distribution networks will inevitably increase commercial pressures on production of these values.
The Registration Service responds accordingly and notifies other market participants as appropriate.The Distributor reviews the Line Loss Factor Class (LLFC) for compatibility with the new metering and updates this as required, notifying affected Market Participants appropriately.