RPS procurement target definition

RPS procurement target means the specified percentage of retail sales that a POU must procure of electricity products from eligible renewable energy resources for each compliance period as defined in Public Utilities Code section 399.30 (c). For POUs that meet the criteria listed in Public Utilities Code section 399.30 (j), the procurement target is the annual specified percentage of the portion of electricity demand not met by the POU’s qualifying hydroelectric generation, or the soft target for that year, whichever is less, that must be procured from eligible renewable energy resources.
RPS procurement target means the specified percentage of retail sales that a POU must procure of electricity products from eligible renewable energy resources for each compliance period.

Examples of RPS procurement target in a sentence

  • SB 350 set a new RPS procurement target of 50 percent by December 31, 2030.

  • CPAU’s use of the Excess Procurement to apply towards CPAU’s RPS procurement target in any compliance period will be reviewed by the City Council during its annual review as per section D.3 of this RPS Procurement Plan.

  • Notwithstanding section 3204 (a)(2)(1) – (3)(4), from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2018, a POU that receives greater than 50 percent of its annual retail sales from its qualifying hydroelectric generation that is not an eligible renewable energy resource may reduce the amount of eligible renewable energy resources it must procure to satisfy the RPS procurement target for a compliance period.

  • CPAU’s annual RPS procurement target for a year in which the Large Hydro Exemption is invoked shall equal the lesser of (a) the portion of CPAU’s retail sales unsatisfied by its large hydroelectric generation or (b) the annual RPS procurement soft target for that year, as listed in section B.2 of this RPS Procurement Plan.

  • CPAU’s RPS procurement requirement for the compliance period that includes said year shall be adjusted to reflect any reduction in CPAU’s annual RPS procurement target pursuant to this section.

  • The Council or Committee must specify the grounds for closing part of a meeting and this must be recorded in the minutes.

  • CPAU’s use of the Historic Carryover to apply towards CPAU’s RPS procurement target in any compliance period will be reviewed by the City Council during its annual review as per section D.3 of this RPS Procurement Plan.

  • Soft target” means an amount equivalent to the percentage of retail sales for a single year within a compliance period that is used to calculate the RPS procurement target for that compliance period.

  • Among other things, SB 350 increases the Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) procurement target from 33 percent to 50 percent of retail sales by 2030 and requires the doubling of energy efficiency savings in retail end uses by 2030.SB 350 requires specified POUs to adopt IRPs consistent with PUC Section 9621.

  • AMP will apply the following rules that comply with section 3206 (a)(5) of the RPS Regulations and that allow for procurement generated before January 1, 2011 to be applied to AMP’s RPS procurement target for the compliance period ending December 31, 2013, or for any subsequent compliance period.

Related to RPS procurement target

  • Soft Target means a target that will suffer minimum damage and cause minimum damage to the subject vehicle in the event of a collision.

  • Expiry Date (Data di Scadenza) means the Expiry Date as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Digital Signal Level 0 (DS-0 means the lowest-level signal in the time division multiplex digital hierarchy, and represents a voice-grade channel operating at either the 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps transmission bit rates. There are twenty-four (24) DS-0 channels in a DS-1.