Synchronized Generation definition

Synchronized Generation means ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Capacity available from any of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Plant generating units synchronized to the electric power system. Transitional Items means financial obligations of the BCP funded by the 2011 Act Schedule A and Schedule B Contractors prior to October 1, 2017, which have not been expensed as of that date. Transitional Items also include sequestered funds, which are unavailable to spend as of October 1, 2017. Tribal Entity means a Customer that is a federally recognized Indian Tribe, including an entity, enterprise, or authority of a federally recognized Indian Tribe that is formed by such tribe to lawfully use the Customer’s Allocation.
Synchronized Generation means the quantity of Boulder Canyon Project Synchronized Generation that is supplying ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Energy.
Synchronized Generation means ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Capacity available from any of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Plant generating units synchronized to the electric power system. Transitional Items means financial obligations of the BCP funded by the 2011 Act Schedule A and Schedule B Contractors prior to October 1, 2017, which have not been expensed as of that date. Transitional Items also include sequestered funds, which are unavailable to spend as of October 1, 2017. Unloaded Synchronized Generation means the difference between ▇▇▇▇▇▇ scheduled Synchronized Generation and Loaded Synchronized Generation.

Examples of Synchronized Generation in a sentence

  • The Customer shall have the right to Synchronized Generation in a range from zero (0) to full Synchronized Generation and the reverse.

  • The difference between scheduled Synchronized Generation and Loaded Synchronized Generation.

  • The amount of energy scheduled, metered, and determined to be delivered to each Contractor, including Motoring Losses (ML) and Unloaded Synchronized Generation Losses (SL) as defined in Exhibit D to the Contract, all determined in accordance with the Metering and Scheduling Instructions (MSI) developed and agreed upon in accordance with subsection 6.12.2 of the Contract.

  • The Customer shall have the right to use previously scheduled Synchronized Generation from zero (0) to full Synchronized Generation and the reverse.

  • Within the constraints of outagesOutages, river operations, or reservoir drawdown, and to the extent the Contractor does not exceed its energy entitlement, emergenciesEmergencies excepted, the Contractor shall have the right to schedule Loaded Synchronized Generation and Unloaded Synchronized Generation, the sum of which shall not exceed the Contractor’s Contract Capacity.

  • Inasmuch as the delivery conditions, Contract Capacity, and accounting for use of Unloaded Synchronized Generation Inasmuch as certain matters may change during the term hereof, they will be set forth in respective Exhibits A, B, and C as agreed uponexhibits, which may be amended from time to time betweenby the Authorized Representatives.

  • Such rights include the use by the Contractor of Synchronized Generation for regulation, ramping, and spinning reserves.

  • Exhibit D documents the formula for energy used to supply Unloaded Synchronized Generation.

  • Synchronized Generation shall be scheduled in advance no later than the last Normal Business Day prior to delivery, emergenciesEmergencies excepted, and accounted for on the basis of such advance schedules, all in accordance with metering and scheduling instructions agreed upon pursuant to paragraph 5.7.3 hereof.

  • The amount of the reduction in the Contractor’s monthly Available Energy shall be the Contractor’s proportional share of the energy used to support Unloaded Synchronized Generation for the benefit of all Contractors, and shall be determined in accordance with Exhibit D.