New large single load definition

New large single load or “NLSL” has the meaning specified in section 3(13) of the Northwest Power Act and in BPA’s NLSL Policy.
New large single load. ’ means any load associated with a new facility, an existing fa- cility, or an expansion of an existing facility
New large single load. ’ means any load

Examples of New large single load in a sentence

  • Exceptions include5 certain changes on a customer’s system, including annexation that results in a gain or loss of6 service territory or later discovery that a load is a New Large Single Load (NLSL).

  • New Large Single Load or NLSL means any new load or expansion of an existing load at a single facility whose total cumulative power requirements increase by 10 aMW or more in any consecutive 12-month period as compared to its consumption during the immediately preceding 12-month period.

  • If the New Large Single Load is served on any energy or capacity interruptive basis, the utility shall prepare a calculation subject to review by BPA of the fixed (if any) and variable costs of providing such service, except that the amount excluded from ASC for the New Large Single Load shall not be less than the transmission and generation cost included in the retail rate charged the New Large Single Load.

  • Or the NLL qualifies as a New Large Single Load (NLSL), a load of 10 aMW as defined in Public Law 96-501 This rate schedule uses a threshold concept, where new loads below the 5 aMW threshold are treated the same as existing loads.

  • Any and all costs, in addition to those contained in the rates set forth below, which the District must pay as a result of any new or existing customer being monitored for determination or determined to be a "New Large Single Load," including but not limited to monitoring, backbilling, metering, billing and penalties, shall be directly charged to that customer above and beyond the rates set forth below.

  • Customers requested the guidelines allow transfer service to expand to serve a New Large Single Load (NLSL) at the NR Rate.

  • Public Review and Comment On June 25, 2001, BPA announced the Opportunity for Public Comment Regarding Issues Arising Under Bonneville Power Administration's New Large Single Load Policy.

  • Exceptions include5 certain changes on a customer’s system, including annexation that results in a gain or loss of6 service territory or a later discovery that a load is a New Large Single Load (NLSL).

  • The cost allocation portion of BPA’s July 29th presentation included discussion on the possibility that BPA would need to develop new resource support service(s) and charges to ensure that the forward showing obligations under the RA program are met when a BPA load following customer uses “unspecified” resources to serve either above-RHWM load and/or a New Large Single Load (“NLSL”).

  • Each electric company must make 6 percent of the electric company’s weather normalized annual load in calendar year 2017 available to New Large Load and Affiliated New Large Single Load.


More Definitions of New large single load

New large single load means that load defined in section 3(13) of the Northwest Power Act, and as deter- mined by BPA as specified in power sales contracts with its customers.
New large single load means that load defined in section 3(13) of the Northwest Power Act, and as determined by Bonneville as specified in power sales contracts with its customers.
New large single load means any load associated with a new facility, an existing facility, or an expansion of an existing facility which is not contracted for or committed to by a customer prior to September 1, 1979 and which will result in an increase in power requirements of such a customer of ten (10) average mW or more in any consecutive twelve (12) month period.

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