USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION Sample Clauses

USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer shall (a) obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates) at least once each Billing Period; and (b) calculate such Customers’ respective Phase-In-Recovery Charges as such charges may change from time to time pursuant to the True-Up Adjustments.
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USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer (a) shall obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with PSCW Regulations) in accordance with the Servicer Policies and Practices and (b) shall determine therefrom Billed EC Charges.
USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer (a) shall obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with applicable PUCT Regulations) at least once each Billing Period; provided, however that the Servicer may obtain such calculations less frequently for those Customers whose usage is calculated by Other Providers in accordance with such Other Provider’s current practices so long as the PUCT Regulations so permit and the number of retail Customers of any such Other Provider for whom such modified terms apply shall be less than 5,000 as of the end of the preceding calendar year; and (b) shall either (i) determine therefrom each Customer’s individual Transition Charges to be included on Bills issued by it to such Customer or to the Applicable REP or Other Provider responsible for billing such Customer, or (ii) where the Applicable REP or Other Provider is responsible for billing the Customers, allow the Applicable REP or Other Provider, rather than the Servicer, to determine such Customers’ individual Transition Charges to be included on such Customers’ Bills based on billing factors provided by the Servicer, and, in such case, the Servicer shall deliver to the Applicable REP or Other Provider such billing factors as are necessary for the Applicable REP or Other Provider to calculate such Customers’ respective Transition Charges as such charges may change from time to time pursuant to the True-Up Adjustments.
USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer (a) shall obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with applicable LPSC Regulations) in accordance with the Servicer’s customary procedures and practices and shall determine therefrom each Customer’s individual Storm Recovery Charges to be included on Bills issued by it to such Customer.
USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer shall obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with applicable DTE Regulations) in accordance with the Servicer Policies and Practices and shall determine therefrom Billed RTC Charges; provided, however, that in the case of Customers served by a TPS pursuant to a TPS Service Agreement, the Servicer may obtain usage measurements from the Applicable TPS for Customers receiving meter reading services from such TPS if the applicable TPS Service Agreement so provides and shall determine therefrom Billed RTC Charges.
USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer (a) shall obtain a calculation of each Customer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Customer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with applicable PSC Regulations) at least once each Billing Period; and (b) shall either (i) determine therefrom each Customer’s individual Qualified Rate Stabilization Charges to be included on Bills issued by it to such Customer or to the Applicable Third-Party Collector responsible for billing such Customer, or (ii) where the Applicable Third-Party Collector is responsible for billing the Customers, allow the Applicable Third-Party Collector, rather than the Servicer, to determine such Customers’ individual Qualified Rate Stabilization Charges to be included on such Customers’ Bills based on billing factors provided by the Servicer, and, in such case, the Servicer shall deliver to the Applicable Third-Party Collector such billing factors as are necessary for the Applicable Third-Party Collector to calculate such Customers’ respective Qualified Rate Stabilization Charges as such charges may change from time to time pursuant to the True-Up Adjustments.
USAGE AND BXXX CALCULATION. The Servicer shall use its best efforts to obtain a calculation of each Consumer’s usage (which may be based on data obtained from such Consumer’s meter read or on usage estimates determined in accordance with the Servicer Policies and Practices and applicable CPUC Regulations) once every 27 to 33 days and shall determine therefrom each Consumer’s individual DRC Charge to be included on such Consumer’s Bxxx; provided, however, that in the case of Consumers served by an ESP under Full Consolidated ESP Billing, the Applicable ESP, rather than the Servicer, shall determine such Consumers’ total DRC Charges to be included on such Consumers’ Bills based on specific DRC Charges (cents per kilowatt hour rates) provided by the Servicer, and the Servicer shall deliver to the Applicable ESPs such specific cents per kilowatt hour rates as are necessary for the Applicable ESPs to calculate such Consumers’ respective DRC Charges as such charges may change from time to time pursuant to the True-Up Adjustments.
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