Load Management definition

Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means measures or programs that target equipment or behavior to result in decreased peak electricity demand such as by shifting demand from a peak to an off-peak period.
Load Management means an activity, service, or technology to change the timing or the efficiency of a customer's use of energy that allows a utility or a customer to respond to wholesale market fluctuations or to reduce peak demand for energy or capacity.

Examples of Load Management in a sentence

  • The establishment of the Vehicle Load Management Working group at the Tripartite level is a function of the Tripartite, as well as the regional network of weighing stations, the regional performance audits, the regional weighbridge operations and procedures manual and the exchange of information.

  • Credits are available under this Rider for the interruption of electric water heaters and central air conditioners by the Town during Load Management Periods.

  • Distributor to report any failure of its load signaling system where it is providing a Load Management Service i.e. controllable load or switching of registers.

  • The Distributor to operate and maintain its Load Management Service in accordance with schedule 7.

  • VII Load Management The Town will limit the use of heat pumps and water heaters served under this Schedule during utility peak-use periods each month.


More Definitions of Load Management

Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system or a shifting of energy usage from a peak to an off- peak period or from high-price periods to lower price periods.
Load Management means either a Demand Resource (“DR”) or an Interruptible Load for Reliability (“ILR”) resource, both as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Load Management means any utility program or activity that is intended to reshape deliberately a utility's load duration curve.
Load Management means load control activities that result in a reduction in peak demand on an electric utility system.
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your premises by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your premises.
Load Management means programmes that reduce or shift peak demand away from periods of high-cost electricity to non-peak or lower cost time periods, with a neutral effect on or negligible increase in electric use;
Load Management means the control of electricity flowing to your sites by way of load management switches in, over, on or relating to your sites;