Loss Adjusted Metered Output definition

Loss Adjusted Metered Output means the BM Unit Metered Volume for the Facility, the Phase 1 Facility and the Phase 2 Facility in respect of a Settlement Unit as measured by the Facility Metering Equipment less the total Imported Input Electricity (expressed in MW) used by the Generating Station in that Settlement Unit, such net amount being adjusted for: (i) the transmission loss multiplier allocated in accordance with the BSC; or (ii) any new or substituted multiplier or factor which is in the nature of, or similar to, a transmission loss multiplier;".
Loss Adjusted Metered Output means, in respect of a Settlement Unit, the Metered Volume in respect of that Settlement Unit, adjusted for:
Loss Adjusted Metered Output shall include any dispute relating to the calculation of the Imported Input Electricity used by the Generating Station in any Settlement Unit but shall exclude any dispute relating to any other component used in the calculation or recalculation of Imported Electricity Allowance.”

Examples of Loss Adjusted Metered Output in a sentence

  • Any reference in Conditions 10.1 to 10.4 (inclusive) to a BSC Company or a BSC Agent notifying or reporting to the CfD Counterparty the Loss Adjusted Metered Output for a Settlement Unit shall, in the case of a Dual Scheme Facility, be construed with due regard to the CfD Counterparty's obligation to calculate the Imported Electricity Allowance pursuant to Condition 13 (Baseload Dual Scheme Facilities).

  • Any reference in Conditions 10.1 to 10.4 (inclusive) to a BSC Company or a BSC Agent notifying or reporting to the CfD Counterparty the Loss Adjusted Metered Output for a Settlement Unit shall, in the case of a Dual Scheme Facility, be construed with due regard to the CfD Counterparty’s obligation to calculate the Imported Electricity Allowance pursuant to Condition 13 (Baseload Dual Scheme Facilities).

  • The “Metered Output” in respect of each Settlement Unit shall be (subject to Conditions 18.2 to 18.6) the Loss Adjusted Metered Output for such Settlement Unit as reported by a BSC Company or a BSC Agent to the CfD Counterparty.

  • If you have any questions about the contents of this letter, please email: cfdpreparations@lowcarboncontracts.uk Kind Regards, Low Carbon Contracts Company Annex A: P350 Modification (TLM) - consequential change to be implemented The CFD Conditions refer to the Transmission Loss Multiplier (TLM) in the definition of Loss Adjusted Metered Output (LAMO) for the Difference Payment calculation and in the Strike Price Adjustment (SPA) calculation, each with slightly different definitions.


More Definitions of Loss Adjusted Metered Output

Loss Adjusted Metered Output means, in respect of a Reactor, the BM Unit Metered Volume for the relevant Reactor in respect of a Settlement Unit as measured by the Metering Equipment in respect of such Reactor, adjusted for:
Loss Adjusted Metered Output means the BM Unit Metered Volume for the Facility in respect of a [Settlement Period][Settlement Hour] as measured by the Relevant Metering Equipment, adjusted for transmission losses as allocated in accordance with Section T of the Balancing and Settlement Code;
Loss Adjusted Metered Output means the BM Unit Metered Volume for the Facility in respect of a [Settlement Period][Settlement Hour] as measured by the Relevant Metering Equipment, adjusted for transmission losses as allocated in accordance with Section T of the Balancing and Settlement Code;

Related to Loss Adjusted Metered Output

  • Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • Adjusted gross receipts means the gross receipts less winnings paid to wagerers.

  • Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load

  • Generator Forced Outage means an immediate reduction in output or capacity or removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit by reason of an Emergency or threatened Emergency, unanticipated failure, or other cause beyond the control of the owner or operator of the facility, as specified in the relevant portions of the PJM Manuals. A reduction in output or removal from service of a generating unit in response to changes in market conditions shall not constitute a Generator Forced Outage.