Examples of Station Service Loads in a sentence
The Seller shall not connect any loads not associated with Station Service Loads at the location of the Facility in a manner that would reduce Energy provided from the Facility to the Buyer hereunder.
The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Monthly Contract Capacity, the Electricity output of the Facility and the Station Service Loads, as may be measured by the Capacity Check Test, shall not be adjusted for ambient weather conditions.
The Supplier agrees to allow the Buyer to have viewing access rights only to the revenue-quality interval meter data of the Facility to calculate the output of Electricity from the Facility net of any Station Service Loads and inclusive for any loss adjustment factors by establishing an Associated Relationship between the Buyer and the Delivery Point of the Facility within the MVPortlet application tool (or the equivalent thereof), at no cost to the Buyer.
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This requirement shall be evaluated based on calculation of the generator output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, in accordance with the Metering Plan, and shall be satisfied if the energy output in each of the four (4) hours (in MWh), divided by one hour, is equal to or greater than the Contract Capacity for the Facility.
The Supplier agrees to allow the Sponsor to have viewing access rights only to the revenue-quality interval metering data of the Facility to calculate on an hourly basis the Delivered Electricity net of any Station Service Loads and the Withdrawn Electricity, inclusive of any loss adjustment factors, by establishing an Associated Relationship between the Sponsor and the Connection Point of the Facility within the MVPortal application tool or equivalent, at no cost to the Sponsor.
The Buyer may obtain access internally to the revenue-quality interval meter data of the Facility provided to the Buyer under the IESO Market Rules to calculate the output of Electricity from the Facility net of any Station Service Loads and inclusive for any loss, adjustment factors.
This requirement shall be evaluated based on calculation of the generator output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, in accordance with the Metering Plan, and shall be satisfied if the energy output in each of the four (4) hours (in MWh), divided by one hour, is equal to or greater than the Contract Capacity for the Contract Facility.
The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Contract Capacity, the Facility output, and the Station Service Loads, as may be measured by the Capacity Check Test, shall not be adjusted for ambient, weather, or other conditions whatsoever.
While not specifically listed in Attachment 1 of MOD-032-1, the following information described here is useful for TPs and PCs to request to develop accurate models to represent station service:• Types of Station Service Loads: Information pertaining to the types of loads (e.g., pumps, fans, compressors) should be requested so that an appropriate dynamic load model can be developed for dynamic simulations.