Maximum Native Load definition

Maximum Native Load means the maximum Native Load of NP in the four-Month period beginning in December of the preceding year and ending in March of the current year.

Examples of Maximum Native Load in a sentence

  • If at the time of establishing its Maximum Native Load, NP has been requested by Hydro to reduce its Native Load by shedding curtailable load, the calculation of Billing Demand for each month shall not deduct the Curtailable Credit.

  • Weather Adjustment: This section outlines procedures and calculations related to the weather adjustment applied to NP’s Maximum Native Load.

Related to Maximum Native Load

  • Facility Amount means (a) prior to the end of the Revolving Period, $250,000,000, unless this amount is permanently reduced pursuant to Section 2.5 or increased pursuant to Section 2.8, in which event it means such lower or higher amount and (b) from and after the end of the Revolving Period, the Advances Outstanding.

  • Maximum Facility Output means the maximum (not nominal) net electrical power output in megawatts, specified in the Interconnection Service Agreement, after supply of any parasitic or host facility loads, that a Generation Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility is expected to produce, provided that the specified Maximum Facility Output shall not exceed the output of the proposed Customer Facility that Transmission Provider utilized in the System Impact Study.