Common use of Load Relief Clause in Contracts

Load Relief. Refers to power (kW) and energy (kWh): (a) ordinarily supplied by the Company that is displaced by use of Electric Generating Equipment and/or reduced by Applicant at the Customer’s premises; or (b) produced by use of Electric Generating Equipment by a Customer consistent with regulatory requirements; and, in both instances, delivered by a Customer to the Company’s distribution system during a Load Relief Period.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Load Management Program Agreement, Load Management Program Agreement, Load Management Program Agreement

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