Usable State of Charge definition
Usable State of Charge or “USOC” means, at any time, the ratio (expressed as a percentage, up to 100% maximum (e.g., 95% USOC)) of (i) at such time, the amount of energy stored in the Storage Facility that is capable of being discharged at the Energy Delivery Point, measured as MWh AC, in relation to (ii) the Contract Capacity multiplied by four (4) hours, expressed in MWh AC, all as measured by the average of all reporting energy storage management systems.
Usable State of Charge means the amount of dischargeable electrical energy in the Storage Facility, expressed as a percentage of the Storage Contract Capacity.
Examples of Usable State of Charge in a sentence
The Facility’s “Average Annual State of Charge” (defined as the average Usable State of Charge over a Delivery Year) shall be between 20 and 50% SoC.