Ramping Rates definition

Ramping Rates means moderating the rate of change of stream stage decrease in Battle Creek resulting from the operation of FERC Project No. 1121.

Examples of Ramping Rates in a sentence

  • In the next relicensing proceeding for FERC Project No. 1121, support the continuation of the prescribed instream flow releases described in Attachment 1 and Ramping Rates described in Attachment 2, and any changes to those prescribed instream flow releases or Ramping Rates resulting from Adaptive Management, subject to applicable law.

  • The Parties acknowledge that this commitment to provide the prescribed instream flow releases and Ramping Rates is subject to change by FERC in the license amendme nt process and at the expiration of the current license term in 2026.

  • PG&E will provide the prescribed instream flow releases specified in Tables 1 and 2 of Attachment 1 or the natural flow, whichever is less, and the Ramping Rates specified in Attachment 2.

  • If the monitoring results indicate adjustment to the Ramping Rates or threshold flow values are warranted, then recommendations will be formulated and submitted to the Adaptive Management Policy Team for consideration.

  • For instance, the Ramping Rates and threshold flow levels will be monitored to ascertain their effectiveness to avoid stranding and/or isolating anadromous fish.

  • PG&E will provide the prescribed instream flow releases and Ramping Rates identified in Attachments 1 and 2, and any agreed- upon future changes to these prescribed instream flow releases or Ramping Rates resulting from the Adaptive Management Plan described in Section 9.1, until the end of the current FERC license and any subsequent annual licenses.

  • PG&E and the Resource Agencies (subject to applicable state and federal laws) agree to support the continuation of such prescribed instream flow releases and Ramping Rates, and any agreed upon future changes, in the next relicensing proceeding for FERC Project No. 1121.

  • In implementing recreation river flow releases, Licensee shall 35 apply the Basic Ramping Rates as defined in Section 1, Paragraph 6.

  • To (a) minimize the frequency of fluctuation in the river 8 stage and (b) help meet Basic Ramping Rates at downstream Licensee dams, Licensee 9 shall Block Load ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Powerhouse at times when the Rock Creek Dam is spilling 10 water in excess of the minimum streamflow required under the FERC license for Project 11 No. 1962 but less than 3,000 cfs.

  • Licensee 13 shall not be required to implement or continue this operation if the gate controls at 14 downstream Licensee dams are shown to be able to meet the Ramping Rates specified in 15 the Project No. 1962 license without such Block Loading.

Related to Ramping Rates

  • Ceiling Rate means, with respect to any Calculation Period, the rate set forth as the “Ceiling Rate” on the attached Schedule I.

  • Prime Lending Rate means the rate which the Administrative Agent announces from time to time as its prime lending rate, the Prime Lending Rate to change when and as such prime lending rate changes. The Prime Lending Rate is a reference rate and does not necessarily represent the lowest or best rate actually charged to any customer by the Administrative Agent, which may make commercial loans or other loans at rates of interest at, above or below the Prime Lending Rate.

  • Pricing Rate the per annum percentage rate for determination of the Price Differential;

  • Crediting Rate means the notional gains and losses credited on the Participant’s Account balance which are based on the Participant’s choice among the investment alternatives made available by the Committee pursuant to Section 3.3 of the Plan.

  • Funding Rate means any individual rate notified by a Lender to the Facility Agent pursuant to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of Clause 10.3 (Cost of funds).