Participating Intermittent Resource Program definition

Participating Intermittent Resource Program or “PIRP” means the CAISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to Amendment No. 42 of the CAISO Tariff in Docket No. ER02-922-000 or any successor program that SCE determines accomplishes a similar purpose.
Participating Intermittent Resource Program or “PIRP” means the rules, protocols, procedures and standards for Participating Intermittent Resources under the CAISO’s Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, as may be amended from time to time, as set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Participating Intermittent Resource Program or “PIRP” means the CAISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to Amendment No. 42 of the CAISO Tariff in Docket No. ER02‑922‑000 or any successor program that SCE determines accomplishes a similar purpose.

Examples of Participating Intermittent Resource Program in a sentence

  • Wind and Solar units, other than QFs with effective contracts under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, must be participants in the ISO’s Participating Intermittent Resource Program (“PIRP”).The Qualifying Capacity of all wind or solar units, including QFs, will be based on their monthly historic performance during the Standard Offer 1 peak hours of noon to 6:00 p.m., using a three-year rolling average.

  • As soon as practicable, but in any event no later than thirty (30) days after CPUC Approval, or such later date as may be agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties, Seller shall submit in accordance with applicable tariffs and regulations an application or other appropriate request for participation and certification in the Participating Intermittent Resource Program and shall thereafter exercise diligence and expeditiously proceed with the application process.

  • Its program is known as the Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP).

  • A-15A.12 Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP) and Eligible Intermittent Resources (EIRs)...........................................................................................

  • The first is revisions to the Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP) designed to have contracting parties realize more directly the value of their real-time production so as to motivate them to bid more flexibly, in particular to offer to reduce output when the value of their output is very low and in fact negative.

  • CAISO administers the Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP), a voluntary program in which intermittent power plants (i.e., solar and wind) are penalized for energy production deviations netted over a month.

  • CAISO is already requiring wind power plants participating in the Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP) program to bid into their hour-ahead market according to a short-term wind power forecast.

  • For example, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), as a leader in state-of-the-art mechanisms, has developed a Participating Intermittent Resource Program (PIRP) that allows individual wind facilities to self-schedule according to shared forecasting technologies.

  • The Qualified Capacity of firm wind and solar generating facilities, with backup sources of generation, will be based on Net Dependable Capacity as defined in Section 1.9.1.Wind and solar generating facilities without backup sources of generation and larger than five MW must be participants in the CAISO’s Participating Intermittent Resource Program (“PIRP”).

  • Dafter = Actual ISO charges paid by Seller during the Term Year resulting from changes in, or termination of, the Participating Intermittent Resource Program.


More Definitions of Participating Intermittent Resource Program

Participating Intermittent Resource Program or “PIRP” means the ISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to Amendment No. 42 of the California ISO Tariff in Docket No. ER02-922-000 or any successor to that program.
Participating Intermittent Resource Program shall have the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

Related to Participating Intermittent Resource Program

  • Intermittent Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource with output that can vary as a function of its energy source, such as wind, solar, run of river hydroelectric power and other renewable resources.

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