Load modification definition

Load modification means the impact of a demand-side management, energy efficiency, demand reduction, price responsive demand, or demand response program designed to influence customers' patterns of electricity use in order to modify the utility's load shape.
Load modification means the reduction of Buyer’s aggregate peak demand forecast pursuant to applicable CEC regulations and published guidance.
Load modification means a reduction of Buyer’s retail customer demand that allows for a reduction to the forecast of Buyer’s demand that is used by the CEC or other Governmental Authority to establish Buyer’s RAR.

Examples of Load modification in a sentence

  • Ecology response: After this upcoming Water Quality Assessment, fecal coliform will no longer be used to assess water contact recreation uses, unless fecal coliform data are necessary to determine compliance with load allocations under a Total Maximum Daily Load (modification of an existing category 4A).

  • Load modification happens when an adversary replaces an original chip with Trojan chips, or tries to carry out a cold boot attack.

  • Load modification means that the selected customers received a fake SMS message and reacted accordingly.In the deterministic attacks, the selection of the targeted customer loads is made considering the peak times of the normal operation over 24-h simulation.

  • Load modification provides a path for LSEs to integrate a strategy for DERs for capacity value with DER programs with complementary goals such as decarbonization that extend to how DERs are managed on a 24-hour basis, not simply for system or local capacity.

  • Load modification techniques such as ”peak curtailment/shaving” and ”valley filling”, as review by [5], can produce more balanced load curves that are less challenging to match with appropriate generation facilities.

  • Figure 11: Load modification factor 𝜙m , for 𝑝 = 4 in Z-ar- rangementFurthermore, the inertial forces caused by the interme- diate shafts with a high moment of inertia can also be included in the determination of the bearing forces due to the non-uniform rotation.

Related to Load modification

  • Required Modification shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.1 of the Facility Lease.

  • Contract Modification means any changes in the terms or provisions of the Contract which are reduced to writing and fully executed by both parties.

  • Minor modification means a modification that does not significantly alter the nongovernmental function or purpose of the software or is of the type customarily provided in the commercial marketplace.

  • Permitted Modification shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.02.

  • Permit modification means a revision to a Title V operating permit that cannot be accomplished under the provisions for administrative permit amendments found at rule 567—22.111(455B). A permit modification for purposes of the acid rain portion of the permit shall be governed by the regulations pertaining to acid rain found at rules 567—22.120(455B) to 567—22.147(455B). This definition of “permit modification” shall be used solely for purposes of this chapter governing Title V operating permits.

  • Major modification means any physical change in or change in the method of operation of a major stationary source that would result in a significant emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant and a significant net emissions increase of that pollutant from the major stationary source.

  • Basic Terms Modification means any proposal:

  • Permitted Modifications As defined in Section 2.02(a) of the Servicing Agreement.

  • Material Modification means any modification to an Interconnection Request that has a material adverse effect on the cost or timing of Interconnection Studies related to, or any Network Upgrades or Local Upgrades needed to accommodate, any Interconnection Request with a later Queue Position.

  • Substantial modification means modification of a relevant source that results in a significant increase in emissions, excluding any change in emissions resulting from by-product recovery. It shall be a matter for the Party to decide whether a modification is substantial or not;

  • Material Modifications means any modifications to the material related party transactions which were approved by the Audit Committee or Shareholders during the year which will change the complete nature of the transaction and in case of monetary thresholds which is in excess of 10% of the originally approved transaction, in case of exigencies only.

  • Significant Modification As defined in Section 3.25.

  • Modification Guidelines has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(a) of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Servicing Modification Any reduction of the interest rate on or the outstanding principal balance of a Mortgage Loan, any extension of the final maturity date of a Mortgage Loan, and any increase to the outstanding principal balance of a Mortgage Loan by adding to the Stated Principal Balance unpaid principal and interest and other amounts owing under the Mortgage Loan, in each case pursuant to a modification of a Mortgage Loan that is in default, or for which, in the judgment of the Master Servicer, default is reasonably foreseeable in accordance with Section 3.07(a).

  • Index Modification means in respect of an Index, the Index Sponsor announces that it shall make a material change in the formula for or the method of calculating that Index or in any other way materially modifies that Index (other than a modification prescribed in that formula or method to maintain that Index in the event of changes in constituent stock and capitalisation and other routine events).

  • Modification are defined in Section 2.19.1.

  • PAL major modification means, notwithstanding the definitions for major modification and net emissions increase in 326 IAC 2-2-1, any physical change in or change in the method of operation of the PAL source that causes it to emit the PAL pollutant at a level equal to or greater than the PAL.

  • Cross-Series Modification means a modification involving (i) the Bonds or any agreement governing the issuance or administration of the Bonds, and (ii) the debt securities of one or more other series or any agreement governing the issuance or administration of such other debt securities.

  • Modification Fee means a fee, if any, collected from a Mortgagor by the Master Servicer in connection with a modification of any Mortgage Loan (other than a Non-Serviced Mortgage Loan), Serviced Companion Mortgage Loan or B Note other than a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan or collected in connection with a modification by the Special Servicer of a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan.

  • Loan Modification Agreement means a Loan Modification Agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Borrower, among the Borrower, the other Loan Parties, one or more Accepting Lenders and the Administrative Agent.

  • Investment Strategy Modification means with respect to an Investment Strategy, the Portfolio Administrator makes operational adjustments to the Investment Strategy to ensure that, so far as possible, the basic principles and economic effect of the Investment Strategy are maintained or any material modification to the Investment Strategy or its implementation by the Portfolio Administrator.

  • Modification Excess With respect to each Payment Date and any Reference Obligation that has experienced a Modification Event, the excess, if any, of: (a) one-twelfth of the Current Accrual Rate multiplied by the interest bearing unpaid principal balance (the “UPB”) of such Reference Obligation; over (b) one-twelfth of the Original Accrual Rate multiplied by the UPB of such Reference Obligation.

  • Modification Agreement means any agreement between the Issuer (or the Servicer acting on its behalf) and a Supplier for the purchase and/or installation of a Required Modification or an Optional Modification.

  • Unilateral Change Order (ULCO means a Change Order issued by Owner without the complete agreement of Contractor, as to cost and/or time.

  • Change Order means a written instrument signed by Owner and Contractor stating their agreement upon all of the following: (1) a change in the Work; (2) the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum, if any, and (3) the extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time, if any.