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.