Examples of Average Daily Quantity in a sentence
The annual plan shall specify the daily requirements, by month, and the Maximum Daily Quantity (MDQ) and Average Daily Quantity (ADQ) for each month.
The term "cubic foot" shall mean the volume of gas which occupies one cubic foot when such gas is at a temperature of 60o F, and at a pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch absolute.The term "British thermal unit" shall mean the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water 1o F at 60o F.The term "Average Daily Quantity" (ADQ) shall mean the average quantity of gas specified in the Customer's annual plan for a particular calendar month.
Subject to Section 10.5 herein, in the event a Customer should receive delivery of water in excess of its Peak Month Average Daily Quantity, its Maximum Daily Quantity, and/or its Annual Average Daily Quantity of its Water Allocation, the Customer shall pay a Conservation Rate as set forth in the Water Rate resolution.
The Authority shall use its best efforts to supply water under normal operating conditions at the Annual Average Daily Quantity at a pressure not less than 65 psi at the Customer Delivery pointe(s) to the Customer unless a different pressure is specified in Exhibit “D”.
Definitions (continued)The term "Average Daily Quantity" (ADQ) shall mean the average quantity of gas specified in the Customer's annual plan for a particular calendar month.
ADQ - Average Daily Quantity AMR - Automated Meter ReadingAER - Advance Engineering Request Btu - British Thermal Unitccf - hundred cubic feet ccf - Hundred Cubic FeetCEC - California Energy Commission CPAU - City of Palo Alto UtilitiesCPUC - California Public Utilities Commission.
The Average Daily Quantity of gas to be supplied by Gas Retailer will be calculated as follows: the estimated annual consumption of all of the Gas Retailer’s Customers that were successfully enrolled as per the requirements of Schedule 7, divided by the number of days in the year for which the ADQ is being calculated.
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The term "Average Daily Quantity" (ADQ) shall mean the average quantity of gas specified in the Customer's annual plan for a particular calendar month.
For the remainder of that first Year, the Load Factor to be applied to adjust Reference Tariff will be determined in accordance with the above definitions of Load Factor and Average Daily Quantity of Gas using the actual quantities of gas delivered to or for the account of the User and the number of Days in the period from the commencement of gas deliveries up to the relevant Adjustment Date.