Energy Rates Sample Clauses

Energy Rates. Subject to Section 5.5 and Section 5.6, DU shall charge Customer, and Customer shall pay DU, the Energy Rate for each kilowatt hour of electric energy delivered to the Delivery Point at the Boring Drive Property. The Energy Rate shall be $[***] until the later of (i) the Boring Drive Expansion is complete and in service, or (ii) the Industrial South Expansion, as defined in the Industrial South Agreement, is complete and in service, but in no event earlier than August 1, 2019 (the “First Date”). After the First Date and until December 31, 2020, the Energy Rate shall be $[***]. DU shall be entitled to change the Energy Rate after December 31, 2020, but in no event shall DU change the Energy Rate more than once with respect to each Service Year nor shall the Energy Rate exceed $0.042 on or prior to December 31, 2021. At all times during the Contract Term (i) DU shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the lowest possible rates to Customer, and (ii) the Energy Rate shall not be unjust, unreasonable or unfairly discriminatory. DU shall notify Customer of any increase in the Energy Rate for the upcoming Service Year on or before October 1 of the then current Service Year (i.e., prior to the commencement of the upcoming Service Year).
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Energy Rates a. The on-peak energy rate for the first 25 MW of on-peak Energy and the off-peak energy rate for the first 22 MW of off-peak Energy delivered pursuant to Paragraph A.1.a. above shall be one hundred percent (100%) of the Company's respective on-peak and off-peak Avoided Energy Costs (including avoided costs of fuel and operation and maintenance) in cents per kilowatthour, calculated in accordance with the provisions of the PUC's Standards, on file with the PUC and in effect for the month in which such Energy is delivered. ATTACHMENT D TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT b. The on-peak energy rate for the next 5 MW of on-peak Energy (above 25 MW) delivered pursuant to Paragraph A.1.b. above shall be: On-Peak Energy Rate/kwh = [Fuel Rate (Base Charge) x A] + [Variable O & M Rate (Base Charge) x (GDPIPD (current)/GDPIPD (base))] The terms in the above formula shall have the following meanings as stated: Fuel Rate (Base Charge): $0.038/kwh A = Fuel Actual (Diesel)/Fuel Base (Diesel) where: Fuel Actual (Diesel) is the average of each of the Thursday high and low Pacific Northwest Spot 0.5% No. 2 prices for Diesel Fuel ("PNW No. 2 prices"), as reported by Oil Price Information Service ("OPIS") from the 21st day of the second preceding month to the 20th day of the month preceding the month Energy is delivered to HELCO (Computation Month), expressed in dollars per gallon, rounded to the fourth decimal place; and Fuel Base (Diesel) is the average of each of the Thursday high and low PNW No. 2 prices as reported by OPIS from the 21st day of November 1995 to the 20th day of December 1995, expressed in dollars per gallon, rounded to the fourth decimal place and which the parties agreed is $0.5444/gallon. If OPIS is not published or does not publish a high and low price for a particular Thursday during the relevant one month period, the high and low prices for the closest preceding day for which OPIS publishes a price report will be used. In the event that PNW No. 2 prices are not published by OPIS then the parties agree to use another publication that publishes PNW No. 2 prices. In the event that PNW No. 2 prices are not published or otherwise available, the parties agree to adjust the ATTACHMENT D TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT Fuel Rate (Base Charge) by a new index, which, to the extent practicable, shall be applied in the same fashion as the index represented by the term "A" in the above formula. Variable O & M Rate (Base Charge) = $0.0029/kwh GDPIPD (current) = the final Gross Domes...
Energy Rates. The base utility rates used for calculating annual cost savings are presented in Table 3.2.5 below. These rates will be escalated annually utilizing the rates indicated in Table
Energy Rates. MRES will pay Municipality for energy scheduled by MRES and generated by a Unit and delivered by Municipality to the Point of Delivery, as follows: (a) at a rate equal to Municipality’s Energy Costs plus the Energy Adder 1, for such energy production up to Energy Block 1 in any month; and (b) at a rate equal to Municipality’s Energy Costs plus the Energy Adder 2, for such energy production exceeding Energy Block 1 in any month. The fuel cost portion of the Energy Costs will be calculated at the average cost of the fuel consumed during the month as purchased by Municipality and reflected in its accounting records. The cost of fuel when using a Unit for generation by Municipality as described in Section 6.8(a) will be the responsibility of Municipality. The cost of fuel consumed for heating a Unit is included in the price for Reserved Capacity and will be the responsibility of Municipality.
Energy Rates. Table 2 below includes the Initial Baseline Energy Rates that will be used to calculate Year 1 Savings. These rates will be escalated annually by 3% for purposes of calculating Savings starting with Year 2 of the term. In the case of a multiple-year installation period, the escalation will start with Year 1 of the term. If applicable, define the escalation rate per utility. Savings shall be calculated using the escalated Initial Baseline Energy Rates or Performance Year (Actual) energy rates for each location, whichever results in greater Savings. Actual energy and utility rates may be calculated at the end of each Agreement year if utility billing information is provided for the Performance Year using the same methodology as was employed to determine the Baseline energy rate in the Comprehensive Energy Analysis Report. Facility $/kW $/kWh $/MMBtu $/kGal Courthouse & Jail $13.170 $0.049 $7.150 $12.160 Fairgrounds $4.890 $0.111 $8.690 $6.700 Juvenile Justice $10.380 $0.050 $8.190 $5.060 McKenzie Annex $10.030 $0.051 $12.870
Energy Rates a. The on-peak energy rate for the first twenty-five (25) MW of on-peak Energy and the off-peak energy rate for the first twenty-two (22) MW of off-peak Energy delivered pursuant to Section A.1.a. above shall be one hundred percent (100%) of the Company’s respective on-peak and off-peak Avoided Energy Costs (including avoided costs of fuel and operation and maintenance) in cents per kilowatthour, calculated in accordance with the provisions of the PUC’s Standards, on file with the PUC and in effect for the month in which such Energy is delivered. b. The on-peak energy rate for the next five (5) MW of on-peak Energy (above twenty-five (25) MW) delivered pursuant to Section A.l.b. above shall be as set forth in Section A.l.b. above. c. The off-peak energy rate for the next five (5) MW of off-peak Energy (above twenty-two (22) MW)and the next three (3) MW off-peak Energy (above twenty-seven (27) MW) delivered pursuant to Section A.l.c. above shall be as set forth in Section A.l.c. above.
Energy Rates. The rates set forth in this Subsection will be used throughout the Guarantee Term to determine the Measured Savings Amount. 1. Electricity Customer Charge: Per Billing Period Per Billing Period Demand Charges: Per Billed kW Per Billed kW Consumption Charges: (T&D + Generation) Per kWh Per kWh Per kWh Other Charges: Per kWh Per kWh Per kWh Determination of Billed Demand: kW kW Other Rate Details: 2. Natural Gas Customer Charge: Per Billing Period Per Billing Period Consumption Charges: Per MCF Per MCF Per MCF Other Charges: Per MCF Per MCF Per MCF Other Rate Details:
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Energy Rates a. Base Energy
Energy Rates a. The on-peak energy rate for the first twenty-five (25) MW of on-peak Energy and the off-peak energy rate for the first twenty-two (22) MW of off-peak Energy delivered pursuant to Section A.
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