Transmission Charges Sample Clauses

Transmission Charges. Commencing from each CT Start Date and till CT End Date, the Shipper shall pay, with respect to each CT, Transmission Charges in accordance to each CT. The Transmission Charges shall be arrived in the following manner:
Transmission Charges. 6.1.1 For Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement (a) In respect of any Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement, commencing from the relevant CT Start Date during the CT Period, the Shipper shall pay to the Transporter Transmission Charges in accordance with the relevant Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement. (i) The Transmission Charges in respect of any Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement shall be arrived at in the following manner: (A) The Shipper shall pay Transmission Charges every Fortnight in accordance with the provisions of this Clause 6.1.1. (B) The Transmission Charges for a Fortnight or for the period less than a fortnight (in case of CT Agreement period is less than a fortnight) shall be the sum of the Transmission Charges payable in respect of each Day in the Fortnight subject to and in accordance with the terms of the relevant CT Agreement. (C) The Transmission Charges in respect of a Day shall be the product of the Allocated Quantity at the Redelivery Point, on that Day and the Transmission Rates. (ii) If, in respect of a Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement, the aggregate of the Allocated Quantity at the Redelivery Point in a calendar Month is less than 90% of Monthly Ship-or-Pay Quantity then the Shipper shall pay to the Transporter an amount equal to such difference multiplied by the Transmission Rates (“Monthly Ship-or-Pay Payment”). (iii) The “Monthly Ship-or-Pay Quantity” in respect of a Ship-or-Pay CT Agreement shall be arrived at as follows: (A) the summation of CT Redelivery Point MDQ (as may be reduced by Planned Works) on each Day in the relevant Month; minus (B) the product of CT Redelivery Point MDQ and the Days on which the Transporter is unable to provide Gas Transmission Services due to Force Majeure (including Force Majeure affecting Transporter’s Facilities) or Days on which Shipper is unable to tender Gas at the Delivery Point for transportation hereunder or offtake Gas at the Redelivery Point due to Force Majeure (including Force Majeure affecting Shipper’s Facilities) in the relevant Month. To the extent that Force Majeure partially affects the ability of either Party to transport, tender or offtake Gas, as applicable, at the CT Redelivery Point MDQ level, the adjustment hereunder shall be proportionately reduced; minus (C) the product of CT Redelivery Point MDQ and Days affected due to Planned Works, Emergency, Constraints and Interruptions in accordance with the provisions of the Operating Code in the relevant Month; minus (D) the sum of Reduction Quantities but excluding the adjust...
Transmission Charges. Part of the basic service charges on every customer’s bill for transporting electricity from the source of supply to the electric distribution company. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates retail transmission prices and services. This charge will vary with your source of supply.
Transmission Charges. Service User agrees to pay Utility all applicable transportation or other charges incurred to move gas to the agreed upon delivery point on the Utility system. Other charges and conditions:
Transmission Charges. Applicable Transmission Charges are included in the transmission arrangements entered into with the Transmission Provider. Notwithstanding the above, Transmission Charges must be in accordance with the provisions of FPSC Rule 25-17.087.
Transmission Charges. Service User agrees to pay Utility all applicable transportation charges incurred to move gas to Utility system, including the Wxxxxxx Ridge access fee, if applicable. Other transportation charges and conditions: All gas delivered for injection (less in-kind fuel) shall be assessed a transmission charge of $0.567 per deatherm and all gas withdrawn shall receive a credit of $0.567 per decatherm. The transmission charge and credit shall also apply to gas injected or withdrawn through imbalance trading or through a transfer with another storage account.
Transmission Charges. Service User agrees to pay Utility all applicable transportation charges incurred to move gas to Utility system, including the Xxxxxxx Ridge access fee, if applicable. Other transportation charges and conditions: Transmission charges are subject to change and are those specified in the G-TBS tariff.
Transmission Charges. The cost for transporting electricity from the generation source to your electric distribution company. For most electric customers who select a new supplier, transmission costs will be included in the charges from your new supplier. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates retail transmission prices and services. This charge will vary with your source of supply.
Transmission Charges. To the extent there are any costs and charges due to Seller, including any costs or charges for which Seller is entitled to reimbursement from Buyer under this Agreement, or any credits owing to Buyer, in either case arising in connection with any Transmission Service, Seller’s invoice for such costs, charges or credits will be included on Seller’s invoice in the month following receipt of the Transmission Provider’s invoice itemizing such costs and charges. If the Transmission Provider fails to provide Seller with the data necessary to determine the exact allocation of such costs or charges between Buyer and Seller, Seller will use the best data available to it to determine the allocation of such costs and charges in a commercially reasonable manner.‌
Transmission Charges. (a) Trunk Line Rate: Rs. [insert]/MMBTU (b) Spur Line Rate: Rs. [insert]/MMBTU (c) Connectivity Rate: Rs. [insert]/MMBTU (d) Transmission Rate: Rs. [insert]/MMBTU (Trunk Line Rate plus Spur Line Rate plus Connectivity Rate) (e) Spur Line/Connectivity Charges: Rs. [insert]/month Transmission Charges shall be calculated as per Clause 6.1 of the Agreement