Examples of Market Schedule in a sentence
See also David Paganie, “Signal International positions to capture the Gulf,” Offshore, June 1, 2006; Peter Frost, “Labor Market, Schedule Forces Outsourcing of Work,” Newport News Daily Press, April 1, 2008; Holbrook Mohr, “Northrop Gets LPD Help From General Dynamics,” NavyTimes.com, April 1, 2008; and Geoff Fein, “Northrop Grumman Awards Bath Iron Works Construction Work On LPD-24,” Defense Daily, April 2, 2008.
Priority dispatch is placed second, ahead of efficient operation of the SEM, on the basis of SEMC decision SEM-11-062 ‘Principles of Dispatch and the Design of the Market Schedule in the Trading and Settlement Code’.
All Economic Bids for Energy for the curtailment Resource ID must be above the Market Clearing Prices established in Section 30.6.3. For the consumption Resource ID, the CAISO will only accept Economic Bids for Energy and submissions of Energy Self-Schedules in the Real-Time Market up to its Day-Ahead Market Schedule in the same Trading Hour.
See also David Paganie, “Signal International positions to capture the Gulf,” Offshore, June 1, 2006; Peter Frost, “Labor Market, Schedule ForcesOutsourcing of Work,” Newport News Daily Press, April 1, 2008; Holbrook Mohr, “Northrop Gets LPD Help From General Dynamics,” NavyTimes.com, April 1, 2008; and Geoff Fein, “Northrop Grumman Awards Bath Iron Works Construction Work On LPD-24,” Defense Daily, April 2, 2008.
Upward Balancing Energy: The Balancing Energy that corresponds to more generated energy or less consumed energy in relation to the Market Schedule.
Downward Balancing Energy: The Balancing Energy that corresponds to less generated energy or more consumed energy in relation to the Market Schedule.
If an auction participant purchases an Auction Product connecting to the STTM then it must use a Market Schedule Variation (MSV) to reflect any change in pipeline scheduled quantities.
The imbalances arising between the updated schedules and the Market Schedule for these Units shall be incorporated into the HETS Imbalance.
For Dispatchable Load Portfolios with the exception of pumping and for Imbalance Settlement Periods for which balancing energy is provided, the Market Schedule shall be considered equal to their Reference Load, which is calculated by the HETS Operator for the respective period, and corresponds to the electricity that would have been consumed by the Dispatchable Load Portfolio had the relevant Balancing Energy Offers not been activated.
A downward ISP Balancing Energy Offer is: a) the possibility of decrease in the production level of the Dispatchable Generating Units and Dispatchable RES Units Portfolios in comparison to their Market Schedule, b) the possibility of increase in the consumption level of Dispatchable Load Portfolios in comparison to their Market Schedule.