Net Dependable Capacity definition

Net Dependable Capacity means the maximum capacity the Facility can sustain over a specified period modified for seasonal limitations, if any, and reduced by the capacity required for station service or auxiliaries.
Net Dependable Capacity means the maximum capacity the Facility can sustain over a specified period modified for seasonal limitations and reduced by the capacity required for station service or auxiliaries. For purposes of this Agreement, Net Dependable Capacity shall be the Nameplate Capacity Rating less the capacity required for station service or auxiliaries.
Net Dependable Capacity means the baseload capacity of the Facility can sustain over a specified period at an ambient temperature of 59.5° F, sixty percent (60%) Relative Humidity, modified for seasonal limitations and reduced by the capacity required for station service or auxiliaries, unless otherwise supplied by PacifiCorp. For purposes of this Agreement, Net Dependable Capacity shall be ------ kW, subject to adjustment following final testing of the Facility.

Examples of Net Dependable Capacity in a sentence

  • This election shall be applicable to all Facilities containing Reliability Must Run Units subject to any “RMR contract” as defined in the CAISO Tariff executed by Owner or any of its affiliates as defined in 18 CFR § 161.2. * Maximum Net Dependable Capacity shall reflect any transformer or line loss to the Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall not increase the Nameplate Capacity Rating above that specified in Exhibit A or increase the ability of the Facility to deliver Net Output in quantities in excess of the Net Dependable Capacity, or the Maximum Net Output as described in Section 3.1.11 above, through any means including, but not limited to, replacement, modification, or addition of existing equipment, except with prior written notice to PGE.

  • Unit RMR (Y/N) Maximum Net Dependable Capacity (includes CAISO-paid Upgrade capacity)* Fuel Type For this Facility, the Owner will use [insert either MW, MWhs, or service hours] in Schedule B to allocate Annual Fixed Revenue Requirements to and among Units.

  • The available capacity in excess of the Maximum Net Dependable Capacity (MNDC) specified in the RMR Contract up to the maximum generation capacity (PMax) is subject to Local Market Power Mitigation.

  • If the Parties so agree, the Maximum Net Dependable Capacity, Unit Availability Limit and performance characteristics of the affected Unit shall be adjusted to reflect CAISO’s agreed upon rights to the Upgrade provided that any adjustment in heat input shall be made in accordance with Section 4.9(d).


More Definitions of Net Dependable Capacity

Net Dependable Capacity means the net aggregate generating capacity measured in kWs of both Units of the Facility, based upon demonstrated output (net of station service and auxiliaries for the Units and the Xxxxxx III Units) achieved during capacity testing of the Facility pursuant to Section 8.1 and Appendix B, adjusted by the Degradation Curves and to Reference Conditions; ---------- provided, however, that prior to the Commercial Operations Date, the Net Dependable Capacity of the Facility shall be deemed to be 303,560 kW, at Reference Conditions. If one Unit achieves Commercial Operations prior to the other Unit, then for the period when only one Unit is in Commercial Operations, Net Dependable Capacity for all purposes other than calculation of Capacity Charges shall mean the net dependable capacity of such Unit.
Net Dependable Capacity means 100,000 kW at an ambient temperature of 59.5° F, sixty percent (60%) relative humidity, as set forth in Report and Order dated April 1, 2004 in Docket 00-000-00, corrected to ambient conditions using applicable manufacturer’s correction curves.
Net Dependable Capacity means the net generating capacity (expressed in MW) of the Facility on a continuous and reliable basis available at the Electricity Delivery Point(s), at Reference Site Conditions. For the purposes of the Availability Payment, the Net Dependable Capacity shall be equal to the lower of: (A) the net generating capacity demonstrated at the Test (excluding the CO2 Capture Rate Test) that has most recently been carried out by the Generator in accordance with this DPA; and (B) the Net Dependable Capacity Estimate;
Net Dependable Capacity has the meaning given to that term in schedule 3 (Availability Payment Calculations);
Net Dependable Capacity has the meaning given to that term in Condition 8 (Definitions: Part 5) of Part 5 (Payment Calculations);
Net Dependable Capacity means the electrical power output of the Plant of 102,000 in kilowatts (kW) (51,000 kilowatts (kW) per Unit), measured at the output (high voltage side) of the main transformer under all conditions.
Net Dependable Capacity means the level of MW per Committed Unit, based upon demonstrated output (net of station service and auxiliaries) achieved during Capacity testing of such Committed Unit pursuant to Section 8(b) (Capacity Tests), adjusted by reference to the curves in Appendix F (Output Adjustment Curve) to conditions of 85(Degree) F and 60% relative humidity, at 610 feet above sea level, provided, however, that prior to the Unit 9 Commercial Operations Date, the Net Dependable Capacity of Unit 9 shall be deemed to be one hundred fifty-five (155)