Load Control definition

Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of an energy efficiency service provider, an independent system operator or other transmission organization or that are controlled by the customer, with the objective of producing energy or demand savings.
Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of an energy efficiency service provider, an independent
Load Control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it does not respond automatically to deviations in frequency on the Transmission System.

Examples of Load Control in a sentence

  • If a Customer has elected a Controlled Load Option or Other Load Control Option, the Distributor may control the relevant part of the Customer's load for the maximum period permitted by the relevant Price Category or Price Option (subject to any eligibility criteria and other associated requirements relating to that Price Category or Price Option).

  • A party providing Load Control Equipment must endeavour in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice to ensure that the Load Control Equipment: (a) receives and responds to the appropriate load control signals; (b) properly controls the appropriate load; and (c) is otherwise fit for purpose.

  • Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load, such protocols being intended to ensure that the security, safety and integrity of the Network is not adversely affected by such load control.

  • The Retailer shall ensure that such protocols are followed when operating its Load Control System.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Retailer will ensure that it does not operate its Load Control System in a manner that it knows will or may adversely affect the security, safety or integrity of the Network.

  • S7.2 To facilitate the use of a Load Control System to achieve the highest value, the party that has obtained the right to control a load may assign that right to another party (provided that the party obtains the right to make such an assignment from the Consumer).

  • A party providing Load Signalling Equipment must endeavour in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice to ensure that the Load Signalling Equipment: (a) sends appropriate load control signals that are capable of being reliably received by all associated Load Control Equipment; and (b) is otherwise fit for purpose.

  • Ramp Coordination - Ramp coordination will form part of the Arrivals, Departures and Load Control Agents functions.

  • S5.2 To facilitate the use of a Load Control System to achieve the highest value, the party that has obtained the right to control a load may assign that right to another party (provided that the party obtains the right to make such an assignment from the relevant Customer).

  • Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load.


More Definitions of Load Control

Load Control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it does
Load Control means activities that place the operation of electricity-consuming equipment under the control or dispatch of a Participant with the objective of producing energy or Demand Savings.
Load Control means a process under the responsibility of the aircraft operator, to ensure that the

Related to Load Control

  • Direct Load Control means load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment Service Provider’s market operations center or its agent, in response to PJM instructions.

  • PJM Control Area means the Control Area recognized by NERC as the PJM Control Area.

  • Customer Interconnection Facilities means all facilities and equipment owned and/or controlled, operated and maintained by Interconnection Customer on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in the appropriate appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions, or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System.

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  • Interconnection Regulations means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017 (as amended).

  • Quality control means the total of all activities performed by the Design-Builder, Designer, Construction Inspection Professional Engineering Firm and the Materials Testing Firm or Laboratory, subcontractors, producers or manufacturers to ensure that the Work performed by the Design-Builder conforms to the Contract requirements. For design, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for design quality, checking, design review including reviews for constructability, and review and approval of Working Plans. For construction, Quality Control activities shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for materials handling and construction quality, inspection, sampling and testing of materials both on site and at the plant(s), field testing of materials, obtaining and verifying Materials Certifications, record keeping, and equipment monitoring and calibration, production process control, and monitoring of environmental compliance. Quality Control also includes documentation of all QC design and construction efforts. The Scope of Work to be performed as part of the Quality Control task may be changed after the RFQ Phase.