MW Reduction definition

MW Reduction means a reduction in Demand;
MW Reduction means the difference in MW between the Baseline and the Actual MW after the implementation of EEDSM.
MW Reduction shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1 hereof.

Examples of MW Reduction in a sentence

  • Potential Ramping Margin means the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide based on its Technical Offer Data.

  • The Technical Offer Data, Minimum Generation and average MW Output or average MW Reduction of the Providing Unit for that Trading Period and the minimum of the Availability of the Providing Unit from the start of that Trading Period until three hours later form the basis for calculating RM1 Available Volume.

  • The extra energy provided in the 2 to 10 second timeframe must be greater than any loss of energy in the 10 to 20 second timeframe due to a reduction in MW Output or MW Reduction below the pre-incident MW Output or MW Reduction.

  • Fast Frequency Response (FFR) is the additional MW Output or MW Reduction required compared to the pre-incident MW Output or MW Reduction, which is fully available from a Providing Unit within 2 seconds after the start of an Event and sustainable up to 10 seconds after the start of the Event.

  • The MW Output or MW Reduction and Availability of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period form the basis for calculating FFR Available Volume.

  • The average MW Output or average MW Reduction, average Availability and the RR Reserve Characteristic of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period form the basis for calculating RR Available Volume.

  • Ramping Margin 8 Ramping Margin 8 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within eight hours of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further eight hours after the eight hour period has elapsed.

  • Each of these services is covered in turn below: Ramping Margin 1 Ramping Margin 1 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within one hour of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further two hours after the one hour period has elapsed.

  • Ramping Margin 3 Ramping Margin 3 is the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide to the Company within three hours of the Company issuing a Dispatch Instruction to a Service Provider and that the Providing Unit can maintain for a further five hours after the three hour period has elapsed.

Related to MW Reduction

  • Source reduction means any practice that reduces the amount of any hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant entering any waste stream or otherwise released into the environment prior to recycling, energy recovery, treatment, or disposal.