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.