Net Energy for Load definition

Net Energy for Load or “NEL” means net generation of an electric system plus energy received from others less energy delivered to others through interchange. It includes system losses but excludes energy required for the storage of energy at energy storage facilities.
Net Energy for Load means generation energy injected into a specific electrical system, plus energy received from other systems less energy delivered to other systems through interchange. It includes losses, but excludes energy required to operate storage facilities or plant use by a generator.
Net Energy for Load means net generation of an electric system plus energy received from others less energy delivered to others through interchange. It includes system losses, but excludes energy required for storage of energy at energy storage facilities. Calculations of net energy for load for all purposes under these Bylaws shall be based on the most recent calendar year for which data on net energy for load of the Region is available.

Examples of Net Energy for Load in a sentence

  • Allocation on a Net Energy for Load basis will be presumed to satisfy this equitability requirement.

  • Assessments to fund the costs of MRO’s delegated functions and related activities pursuant to the Agreement shall be allocated among all load-serving entities on the basis of Net Energy for Load, unless a different method(s) of allocating and calculating such assessments has been submitted to and approved by NERC and the Commission in accordance with Section 9(b) of the Agreement.

  • Assessments to fund the costs of WECC’s delegated functions and related activities pursuant to the Agreement shall be allocated among all load-serving entities on the basis of Net Energy for Load, unless a different method(s) of allocating and calculating such assessments has been submitted to and approved by NERC and the Commission in accordance with Section 9(b) of the Agreement.

  • The initial default Net Energy for Load MWh volume will be based on the previous year’s data provided by the NERC/WECC report on NEL for the Load Serving Entity multiplied by 1.25.

  • Assessments to fund the costs of SERC’s delegated functions and related activities pursuant to the Agreement shall be allocated among all load-serving entities on the basis of Net Energy for Load, unless a different method(s) of allocating and calculating such assessments has been submitted to and approved by NERC and the Commission in accordance with Section 9(b) of the Agreement.

  • WECC shall submit to NERC annually at the same time it submits its budget request a list of the load-serving entities or designees within its geographic boundaries that shall be responsible for paying WECC’s assessment and the load-serving entities’ proportionate Net Energy for Load, and such other data and information as is necessary to allocate and calculate the allocation of WECC’s assessment to the load-serving entities or designees under the method(s) of allocation and calculation that will be used.

  • MRO shall submit to NERC annually at the same time it submits its budget request a list of the load-serving entities or designees within its geographic boundaries that shall be responsible for paying MRO’s assessment and the load- serving entities’ proportionate Net Energy for Load, and such other data and information as is necessary to allocate and calculate the allocation of MRO’s assessment to the load- serving entities or designees under the method(s) of allocation and calculation that will be used.

  • The Balancing Authority will be responsible for equitably allocating WECC costs among the LSEs in its area (if applicable) on the basis of Net Energy for Load, collecting the funds, and ensuring that WECC receives full payment on an annual basis.

  • OPTION 1 -- The Balancing Authority will provide WECC a list of all LSEs located within its area, including each LSE’s name, contact information, and Net Energy for Load.

  • Assessments to fund the costs of Texas RE’s delegated functions and related activities pursuant to the Agreement shall be allocated among all load-serving entities on the basis of Net Energy for Load, unless a different method(s) of allocating and calculating such assessments has been submitted to and approved by NERC and the Commission in accordance with Section 9(b) of the Agreement.


More Definitions of Net Energy for Load

Net Energy for Load means generation energy injected into a specific electrical system, plus energy received from other systems less energy delivered to other systems through interchange. It includes losses, but