Shift Factor definition

Shift Factor means the percentage of additional FTAs required for provisioning of 91 weekly off days and leave [i.e.52 (Sundays) +15(festival related holidays) +12 leaves @ 1 leave per month+ 12 (unforeseen)/sick leaves)] of the FTAs as the KCCs will operate on 16x7 (i.e. 6 AM to 10 PM) basis 365 days of the year and this will be 32% of the total strength.
Shift Factor means the percentage of additional GTAs required for provisioning of 91 weekly off days and leaves [i.e.52 (Sundays)

Examples of Shift Factor in a sentence

  • Generator Shift Factor – A factor to be applied to a generator’s expected change in output to determine the amount of flow contribution that change in output will impose on an identified transmission facility or Flowgate, referenced to a swing bus.

  • Shift Factor (“SF”): A ratio, calculated by the ISO, that compares the change in power flow through a transmission facility resulting from the incremental injection and withdrawal of power on the NYS Transmission System.

  • This was done by scaling AEP load up 100 MW and supplying this load from the swing machine (same swing as in the IDC base cases); the difference in flowgate flow before load scale and after load scale is the Load Shift Factor.

  • This was done by scaling PJM load up 100 MW and supplying this load from the swing machine (same swing as in the IDC base cases); the difference in flowgate flow before load scale and after load scale is the Load Shift Factor.

  • Load Shift Factor – A factor to be applied to a load’s expected change in demand to determine the amount of flow contribution that change in demand will impose on an identified transmission facility or Flowgate, referenced to a swing bus.

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  • This will necessitate about 1753 seats (excluding Shift Factor) in the KCCs and corresponding augmentation of IT infrastructure of KCCs.

  • Also, the District will make contributions to OASDI and Medicare for wages earned by the Community Services Instructor.

  • As discussed in the September MSC, MISO began the phased Generation Shift Factor (GSF) Cutoff reduction on October 1 in the Day-Ahead (DA) and Real-Time (RT) Markets.

  • The portion of each generator’s output that will flow over a flowgate is called a Generation Shift Factor or GSF.

Related to Shift Factor

  • Loss Factor means the scaling factor determined in accordance with clause 6 and applied by the reconciliation manager to volumes of electricity measured or estimated in respect of ICPs on the Network, in order to reflect the impact of the ICP on Losses within the Network;