Warmth State definition

Warmth State means either cold, warm, or hot, dependent upon the period of time which has elapsed post Desynchronisation of a Providing Unit relative to its Hot Cooling Boundary and its Warm Cooling Boundary. Up until the Hot Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is hot. At and below the Hot Cooling Boundary and up until the Warm Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is warm. At and below the Warm Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is cold; 1 Operating Reserve Services
Warmth State means either cold, warm, or hot, dependent upon the period of time which has elapsed post Desynchronisation of a Providing Unit relative to its Hot Cooling Boundary and its Warm Cooling Boundary. Up until the Hot Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is hot. At and below the Hot Cooling Boundary and up until the Warm Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is warm. At and below the Warm Cooling Boundary, the Providing Unit is cold; The following DS3 System Services are covered by this Schedule 2: Primary Operating Reserve, Secondary Operating Reserve, Tertiary Operating Reserve 1, Tertiary Operating Reserve 2 and Replacement Reserve.

Examples of Warmth State in a sentence

  • Potential Ramping Margin means the increased MW Output and/or MW Reduction that a Providing Unit can provide based on its Technical Offer Data as determined by its Warmth State or Ramping Margin Limitation as appropriate.