Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled Sample Clauses

Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled a. The minimum limit of load for sale through open access by the CGP holder shall be governed by the Intra State Open Access Regulations. When the Captive Generating Plant is synchronized with the Transmission/Distribution network, the net energy (after deducting loss) shall be adjusted on unit-to-unit basis as detailed below: -
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Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled a. The Wind Energy Generator shall adjust the energy in the above mentioned HT services on unit-to-unit basis.
Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled a. The Bio-mass power generator shall adjust the energy in the above mentioned HT services on unit-to-unit basis as below:
Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled. (1) The minimum limit of load for sale to third parties / Captive use by the REG shall be governed by the Commission’s Intra-State Open Access Regulations in force. When the REG is synchronized with the grid, the Captive / third party consumer shall be liable to pay to the Distribution Licensee for the net energy consumed during the billing month at the applicable rate. The net energy consumption in a month shall be slot wise as detailed below:
Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled. (a) The minimum limit of load for sale through open access by the consumer shall be governed by the Intra State Open Access Regulations. The net energy consumption shall be adjusted on unit-to unit basis as detailed below. -(i) Peak generation shall be adjusted against peak consumption;(ii) Normal generation shall be adjusted against normal consumption;(iii) Off peak generation shall be adjusted against off peak consumption..b) As and when the Commission implements the Intra-State ABT, the adjustment of energy is subject to the Intra-State ABT regulation inforce.
Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled. (a) The minimum limit of load for sale through open access by the consumer shall be governed by the Intra State Open Access Regulations. The net energy consumption shall be adjusted on unit-to- unit basis as detailed below. -
Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled a. The Sugar Mill/ Power Generator shall adjust the energy in the above mentioned HT services on unit-to-unit basis as below:
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Adjustment of Energy generated and wheeled. (1) The minimum limit of load for sale to third parties by the Wind Energy Generator shall be governed by the clause 11 of the Intra State Open Access Regulations 2005. When the Wind Energy Generator is synchronized with the grid, the captive / third party consumer shall be liable to pay to the Distribution Licensee for the net energy consumed during the billing month at the applicable rate. The net energy consumption shall be slot wise as detailed below:

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