Metered Energy definition

Metered Energy means the quantity of electric energy, expressed in kWh, as measured by (i) the CAISO-Approved Meter(s), which quantity will be adjusted so as not to include compensation factors, if any, introduced by the CAISO into the CAISO-Approved Meter(s) other than (x) electric energy consumed within the generator collection system as losses between the generator(s) and the high voltage side of the Generating Facility output transformer(s) and, (y) if applicable, the Generating Facility’s radial line losses, or (ii) Check Meters, as applicable, in each case for the specified Metering Interval.
Metered Energy means the total electric energy, expressed in kWh, measured by any or all of the CAISO-Approved Meters or Check Meters, as applicable, at the Generating Facility for the specified Metering Interval.
Metered Energy means the total electric energy expressed in kWh, in excess of Station Use and Site Host Load and measured by the CAISO-Approved Meter or Check Meter, after adjusting for any compensation factors introduced by the CAISO into the CAISO Approved Meter or Check Meters, as applicable, at the Generating Facility for the specified Metering Interval.

Examples of Metered Energy in a sentence

  • Otherwise, its Day-Ahead Metered Energy Adjustment Factor will be set to zero (0).

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  • Step 6: If the resource’s Effective Day-Ahead Scheduled Energy is less than its Day-Ahead Minimum Load Energy and if the resource’s Effective Day-Ahead Scheduled Energy is greater than zero (0), then its Day-Ahead Metered Energy Adjustment Factor will be set to one (1).

  • Step 7: If the Day-Ahead Scheduled Energy is positive and the resource’s Expected Energy is less than or equal to zero, and its Metered Energy is less than or equal to zero, then its Day-Ahead Metered Energy Adjustment Factor will be set to one (1).

  • Step 5: The resource’s Day-Ahead Metered Energy Adjustment Factor will be the minimum of: (A) the number one (1); or (B) the maximum of (i) the number zero (0), and (ii) the ratio of the resource’s (a) Metered Energy less the Day-Ahead Minimum Load Energy and less the Regulation Energy, and (b) the Effective Day-Ahead Scheduled Energy, less the Day-Ahead Minimum Load Energy.


More Definitions of Metered Energy

Metered Energy means the electric energy generated by the Facility, expressed in MWh, as recorded by the CAISO Approved Meter(s) and net of all Electrical Losses and Station Use.
Metered Energy means the quantity of energy reflected by the relevant Metering Equipment as having been transferred in a particular period of time.
Metered Energy means the total electric energy, expressed in kWh, measured by any or all of the CAISO-Approved Meters or Check Meters, as applicable, at the Generating Facility for the specified Metering Interval, after adjusting for any compensation factors introduced by the CAISO into the CAISO- approved meter.
Metered Energy means, for any Settlement Interval, the quantity of "metered energy" (as such term is defined in the ISO Glossary in respect of the ISO Rules) for the Facility, as set forth in the relevant Power Pool Statement for such Settlement Interval;
Metered Energy means the Energy generated by the Facility expressed in MWh, as recorded by the CAISO Approved Meter(s) and net of all Electrical Losses and Station Use.
Metered Energy means the amount of Energy measured at the Meter for each Generating Facility, including any adjustments programmed into the Meter for distribution losses after the Delivery Point.
Metered Energy means the Energy delivered to Purchaser by Seller at the Delivery Point as measured by the Purchaser’s supplied Meter at the Delivery Point.