Positive Imbalance Energy definition

Positive Imbalance Energy has the meaning set forth in Section 4.[2/3].

Examples of Positive Imbalance Energy in a sentence

  • When Generation Facility Grid Delivered Energy minus Generation Facility Scheduled Energy is a positive amount, it shall be considered “Positive Imbalance Energy;” when Generation Facility Grid Delivered Energy minus Generation Facility Scheduled Energy is a negative amount, the absolute (i.e., positive) value of that amount shall be considered the “Negative Imbalance Energy.” Buyer shall receive all Green Attributes for the Positive Imbalance Energy in all settlement intervals.

  • Except as otherwise set forth below or elsewhere in this Agreement, Buyer shall be responsible for CAISO costs (including penalties and other charges (including Negative Imbalance Energy costs or revenues)) and receive all CAISO revenues (including credits and other payments (including Positive Imbalance Energy revenues or costs)) incurred as a result of providing Scheduling Coordinator services, including costs and revenues associated with CAISO dispatches.

Related to Positive Imbalance Energy

  • Imbalance Energy means the amount of energy in MWh, in any given Settlement Period or Settlement Interval, by which the amount of Facility Energy deviates from the amount of Scheduled Energy.

  • Imbalance Charges means any fees, penalties, costs or charges (in cash or in kind) assessed by a Transporter for failure to satisfy the Transporter's balance and/or nomination requirements.

  • Adjusted Capital Account means, with respect to any Member, the balance, if any, in such Member’s Capital Account as of the end of the relevant fiscal year, after giving effect to the following adjustments: