Metering Costs. To the extent not otherwise provided in the Generation Interconnection Agreement, Seller shall bear all costs (including PacifiCorp's costs) relating to all metering equipment installed to accommodate Seller's Facility.
Metering Costs. To the extent not otherwise provided in the Generation Interconnection Agreement, Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses relating to all metering equipment installed to accommodate Seller’s Facility. The actual expense of any PacifiCorp-requested additional inspection or testing shall be borne by PacifiCorp, unless upon such additional inspection or testing the metering equipment is found to register inaccurately by more than the allowable limits established in Section 9.3, in which event the expense of the requested additional inspection or testing shall be borne by Seller.
Metering Costs. Seller will reimburse PSE for all costs reasonably incurred by PSE in connection with metering, including (but not limited to), all costs of metering, telemetering, communications lines for remote billing data retrieval, and other equipment to be installed by PSE at the Facility. Such reimbursement will be made by Seller within thirty (30) Days after Xxxxxx’s receipt of PSE’s invoice for such costs. All metering, telemetering, and other equipment installed by PSE will be and remain PSE’s property, notwithstanding such reimbursement.
Metering Costs. ➢ The estimated cost for metering this installation from the secondary taps on the instrument transformers to the output of the optical transceiver located inside the control house is approximately $14,055. This would include the meter, enclosure, transceivers, cable/wire/fiber and labor to install. • This estimate does NOT include: o The cost of the instrument transformers or their installation. o The Installation of underground conduits and other related hardware for the control, secondary, heating, and auxiliary circuits.
Metering Costs. To the extent not otherwise provided in the Generation Interconnection Agreement, Seller is responsible for all costs relating to all metering equipment installed to accommodate Seller’s Facility.
Metering Costs. 43 9.5 Meter Data. 43 9.6 SQMD Plan. 44 9.7 WREGIS Metering. 44 10.1 Monthly Invoices. 44 10.2 Offsets. 44 10.3 Interest on Late Payments. 44 10.4 Disputed Amounts. 44
Metering Costs. (a) Metering of Existing Facilities The Transmission Provider shall be responsible for costs of all Transmission Provider- required new meter installation or meter replacements at a Transmission Customer facility existing on the Effective Date of this Service Agreement. The Transmission Customer shall be responsible for the costs of:
(1) Any meter replacement or new installation at points of delivery which are not required to achieve the best overall plan of service (convenience points of delivery); and
(2) Any meters needed because the Transmission Customer changes Balancing Authorities or is displacing transmission from the Transmission Provider; and/or meters requested by the Transmission Customers.
(b) Metering of New Transmission Customer Facilities The Transmission Provider shall be responsible for costs associated with installation of the Transmission Provider-approved metering at new facilities established after the Effective Date of this Service Agreement that are connected to the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System. The Transmission Customer shall be responsible for the costs of the Transmission Provider approved metering for:
(1) all points of generation (resource) integration;
(2) all AGC interchange points; and
(3) all other points of electrical interconnection, including convenience points of delivery.
Metering Costs. Should DNSPs charge for installation of metering, and if they do, what can they do to minimise costs? Assuming a standard charge should be levied, how should it be calculated?
(i) If DNSPs do require the system owner to pay additional metering costs, they should allow suitably qualified system installers to perform the installation in order to reduce the installation cost component.
(ii) A standard charge of no more than $200 should be applied to recoup the shallow connection costs only.
(iii) In the longer term, interval meters should be installed on all new premises, or where meters are being replaced, so as to facilitate future use of distributed generation, as well as demand management options.
Metering Costs. Should DNSPs charge for installation of metering, and if they do, what can they do to minimise costs? Assuming a standard charge should be levied, how should it be calculated? Recommendations
Metering Costs. The Parties shall bear the costs of metering as provided in sections 2(a)(1) and 2(a)(2), except as otherwise specifically provided in section 2(b).