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.

Related to Usable State of Charge

  • State of Charge means the operating parameter that represents the quantity of physical energy stored (measured in units of megawatt-hours) in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.

  • Notice of Charges means a notice sent by the Compliance Department pursuant to Rule 607.

  • State of Texas Textravel means the State Travel Management Program through the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website and Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter C, Section 5.22, relative to travel reimbursements under this Contract, if any.

  • Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge that may be entered into between the Guarantor and the Representative of the Covered Bondholders (acting on behalf of the Covered Bondholders and the Other Creditors);