Unavailability Factor definition

Unavailability Factor. For a Selected Project located outside Zone J, the as-bid parameter capturing the reduction in Zone J capacity resulting from the potential unavailability of the Associated New Transmission Facility. The Unavailability Factor for the Selected Project shall be 3%.
Unavailability Factor shall be calculated as follows: UF = POH + MOH + EFOH x 100 PH Where, POH is Planned Outage Hours, MOH is Maintenance Outage Hours, EFOH is Equivalent Forced Outage Hours, and PH is Period Hours.
Unavailability Factor. The as-bid parameter capturing the reduction in Zone J capacity resulting from the potential unavailability of the Associated New Transmission Facility. The Unavailability Factor for the Selected Project shall be 2.81%.

Examples of Unavailability Factor in a sentence

  • For any Winter Period, the Unavailability Factor shall be less than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%).

  • If such Closure persists for more than [60] days, then notwithstanding any Unavailability Event, in relation to the Segment or Segments affected by such Closure each Hour, beginning on the [61st] day and continuing for as long as such Closure persists or up to [270] additional days, whichever is less, shall use an Hourly Unavailability Factor of [0.2] for the purposes of calculating the Hourly Unavailability Adjustments for these Hours as described in Appendix 6.

  • For any Summer Period, the Unavailability Factor shall be less than five percent (5%).

  • When no Unavailability Event occurs, the Hourly Unavailability Factor is 0.00.