Peak Hours definition

Peak Hours or “Peak Period” means the period with the highest ridership during the entire transit service day as determined by the transit operator. Must include at least one hour during the morning commute hours and one during evening commute hours, Monday through Friday. Each Peak Period cannot be longer than three hours.
Peak Hours means the period from 18.00 hours to 22.00 hours on the same day;
Peak Hours means the time between 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., inclusive, and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., inclusive, Monday through Friday.

Examples of Peak Hours in a sentence

  • The Monthly ACL is an average of the SCR’s metered hourly Load that is supplied by the NYS Transmission System and/or the distribution system and reported for the Monthly SCR Load Zone Peak Hours applicable to such SCR.

  • The amount of such default security that shall be acceptable to PGE shall be equal to: (annual On Peak Hours) X (On Peak Price – Off Peak Price) X (Net Dependable Capacity).

  • It is the intent of the participating members of WCMTOA that the Off-Peak Hour operations described in Rule 5 above shall consist of the same types of services and facilities customarily provided by the members with respect to the receipt and delivery of Import Cargo, Export Cargo and Intermodal Equipment during Peak Hours, subject to some modifications from time to time based on operational or other considerations.

  • Except where specifically defined in the Rate Schedules, all hours that are not On- Peak Hours shall be considered Off-Peak Hours.

  • For a SCR enrolled with a Provisional ACL that requires verification data to be reported at the end of the Capability Period in which the SCR was enrolled, the Capability Period SCR Load Zone Peak Hours shall be determined from the Capability Period in which the SCR was enrolled.


More Definitions of Peak Hours

Peak Hours is defined in Subparagraph 2(d)(iii)(3).
Peak Hours means periods generally specified by Operator for the System in its reasonable discretion based upon System users' traffic patterns (whether contiguous or in different periods of the day, that may vary by day) of greatest usage of the System, as specified by Operator in advance from time to time, provided that only one specification of Peak Hours may apply in any one (1) calendar month. "Non-peak Hours" shall mean, with respect to any calendar month, all hours which are not Peak Hours.
Peak Hours means the hours between 06:00 PPT and continuing through and including 22:00 PPT, excluding Sundays and NERC Holidays.
Peak Hours means the time from but excluding 0700 APT to and including 2300 APT on the same day;
Peak Hours means the energy scheduling hours in a day as chosen by the Buying Entity for supply of peak power from the Project. For the purpose of scheduling, a ‘day’ shall commence from 00:00 hrs. and end at 24:00 hrs.
Peak Hours means the peak hours set forth in section 5.2.
Peak Hours means individual hours of the day where, based on the forecasts of transmission system operators and, where applicable, nominated electricity market operators, day-ahead wholesale electricity prices are expected to be the highest, the gross electricity consumption is expected to be the highest or the gross consumption of electricity generated from sources other than renewable sources as referred to in Article 2(1) of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council2 is expected to be the highest;