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

  • CA Control Area EMS Energy Management System GSF Generation Shift Factor IDC Interchange Distribution Calculator LEER Lake Erie Emergency Re-dispatch OTDF Outage Transfer Distribution Factor PSE Purchasing-Selling Entity PTDF Power Transfer Distribution Factor SC Security Coordinator SCIS Security Coordinator Information System TLR Transmission Loading Relief Limiting facility – actual overload on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 500/345 kV transformer (AP) for the loss of the Belmont 500/345 kV transformer (AP).

  • The Congestion Component of the Nodal Price at Node i is calculated using the equation: [OBJECT OMITTED] , where: K = the set of thermal or interface constraints; GFik = the Shift Factor for the generator at Node i on constraint k in the pre- or post-contingency case that limits flows across that constraint; and [OBJECT OMITTED] the reduction in system cost that results from an incremental relaxation of constraint k, expressed in $/megawatthour.

  • 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.

  • 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.

Related to Shift Factor

  • Fit factor means a quantitative estimate of the fit of a particular respirator to a specific individual, and typically estimates the ratio of the concentration of a substance in ambient air to its concentration inside the respirator when worn.

  • Load factor means the percentage of aircraft seats actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs). “NMB” means the National Mediation Board.

  • Interest Factor means monthly compounding, discounting or annuitizing, as applicable, at a rate set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Adjustment Factor means, with respect to a share of the Fund (or one unit of any other security for which a Fund Closing Price must be determined), 1.0, subject to adjustment in the event of certain events affecting the shares of the Fund. See “—Anti-dilution Adjustments Relating to the Fund; Alternate Calculation —Anti-dilution Adjustments” below.

  • Discount Factor means the percentage discount applied to additional APCs when more than one APC is provided during the same visit (including the same APC provided more than once). Not all APCs are subject to a discount factor.