Peak Demand Reduction Capacity definition

Peak Demand Reduction Capacity means how much a Recognised Peak Activity can reduce electricity demand during the peak demand reduction period, measured in average kilowatts per hour, calculated using the relevant equations in this Rule.

Examples of Peak Demand Reduction Capacity in a sentence

  • Note: For example, an Implementation with a Lifetime of 10 years results in the creation and making available of 20.6kW of Peak Demand Reduction Capacity (equivalent to 206 Peak Reduction Certificates).

  • Peak Demand Reduction Capacity is to be apportioned as equally as possible between all Compliance Periods which begin during the Lifetime of an Implementation, subject to clause 7.2.4.

  • Where Peak Demand Reduction Capacity arising from an Implementation is taken to have been created and made available in a Compliance Period under this clause 7.2, it is taken to have been created and made available on the first day of that Compliance Period.

  • Where an application to register the creation of Peak Reduction Certificates is made for an amount of Peak Demand Reduction Capacity (in kW) that is not divisible by 0.1 without leaving a remainder, the amount of Peak Demand Reduction Capacity is to be rounded down to the nearest 0.1kW.

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  • Note: Clause 7.2.1 and 7.2.2 of this Rule provide for when Peak Demand Reduction Capacity arising from an Implementation is taken to have been created and made available.

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  • Note: For example, an Implementation with a Lifetime of 8 years results in the creation and making available of 55.3kW of Peak Demand Reduction Capacity (equivalent to 577 Peak Reduction Certificates).

  • Peak Demand Reduction Capacity = Peak Demand Response Capacity × Summer Peak Demand Reduction Duration Where:• Peak Demand Response Capacity, in kW, is the average Dispatch Capacity over the Summer Peak Demand Reduction Duration.• Summer Peak Demand Reduction Duration is the longest consecutive single dispatch duration, up to 6 hours, that occurs on the Implementation Date during the Peak Demand Reduction Period of 2.30pm to 8.30pm AEST and during the Compliance Period.

Related to Peak Demand Reduction Capacity

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  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.