Captive customers definition

Captive customers means any wholesale or retail electric energy cus- tomers served by a franchised public utility under cost-based regulation.
Captive customers means any wholesale or retail electric energy customers served under cost-based regulation.
Captive customers means anywholesale or retail electric energy customers served by a franchised public utility under cost-based regulation.

Examples of Captive customers in a sentence

  • This risk is further compounded by the fact that most of our Company's customers are Contractors, Captive customers, Mine owners/ operators, plant hirer.

  • It was suggested that if the transmission utilities are not able to absorb the transmission cost, ISTS charges be applied on kWh basis which will cover Open Access customers, Captive and Group Captive customers and meet the requirement of entities having RPO obligation.

  • Captive customers accounted for approximately 51% of the revenues reported in the first half of 2004.❚Itedi posted revenues of 221 million euros in the first half of 2004, an increase of 16.3% with respect to 190 million euros of the first half of 2003.

  • Captive customers do not have a choice of supplier, thus cannot carry such risk.

  • Captive customers, although loyal, “in fact have no real commitment to the brand,” and this category exists due to a lack of substitutes, and such customers usually have “low involvement” and “no significant relationship with the brand” (Rowley, 2005, pg 547).

  • Captive customers might be better off if they were able to sell their capacity in the capacity release market without competition from the pipelines, but this would defeat the Commission’s purpose in adopting the capacity release program to develop a robust competitive secondary market for capacity.

  • Captive customers also come through their government tie up for “Janani Suraksha Yojana” (Protecting the mother of the new born) which provides a free trip to the mother along with an attendant back home from the hospital.

  • Captive customers are households and small businesses that are not entitled to choose their supplier because the value of their power consumption lies below a specified threshold.

  • Also, individual borrowers and Contractors, Captive customers, Mine owners/ operators, plant hirer generally are less financially resilient than larger corporate borrowers or fleet owners, and, as a result, can be more adversely affected by declining economic conditions.

  • Captive customers should not overpay for capacity that is not as closely sized to the maximum need as possible.


More Definitions of Captive customers

Captive customers means any wholesale or retail electric energy cus- tomers served by a franchised public utility under cost-based regulation.18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–21 Edition)
Captive customers means all customers in the electricity distribution industry, including all customers under the current market structure but excluding contestable customers when competition is introduced.

Related to Captive customers

  • active customer means a final customer, or a group of jointly acting final customers, who consumes or stores electricity generated within its premises located within confined boundaries or, where permitted by a Member State, within other premises, or who sells self-generated electricity or participates in flexibility or energy efficiency schemes, provided that those activities do not constitute its primary commercial or professional activity;

  • Prospective Customer means any individual, corporation, trust or other business entity which has either (a) entered into a nondisclosure agreement with the Company or any Company subsidiary or affiliate or (b) has within the preceding 12 months received a currently pending and not rejected written proposal in reasonable detail from the Company or any of the Company’s subsidiary or affiliate.

  • TCP Customers We will not impose Credit Management Charges unless the Charges are a reimbursement of our costs and you are advised of their amount or method of calculation.

  • Eligible Customers means non-residential electric and/or gas Customers of Ameren Illinois. Each application has different eligibility requirements for Delivery Service rates (DS# for electric, GDS# for gas) to be eligible for that program. Refer to the specific program applications to determine if your business is eligible for that application. The Ameren Illinois incentive payments are awarded only to Eligible Customers for equipment that is owned by them and installed in the Ameren Illinois service area at the location that corresponds with the Ameren Illinois account number listed in the Application. All Eligible Customers are ultimately responsible for compliance with these Terms and Conditions.

  • Retail customer means any person that purchases retail electric energy for its own consumption at

  • DMA Customer means a Customer of a Sponsoring Broker where representatives of the Customer that are natural persons are designated by the Sponsoring Broker to have Trading Access to the SEF Platform using the Participant ID of the Sponsoring Broker and where such Customer signs the DMA Customer Documentation.

  • Significant Customers shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.19.

  • Business Customer means a customer who is not a residential customer.

  • domestic customer means the occupier of domestic premises;

  • Major Customers has the meaning set forth in Section 3.21.

  • New Service Customers means all customers that submit an Interconnection Request, a Completed Application, or an Upgrade Request that is pending in the New Services Queue.

  • Qualifying Customer means:

  • Customers means such brokerage or other customers or investment advisory or other clients of a Recipient, and/or accounts as to which such Recipient provides administrative support services or is a custodian or other fiduciary.

  • household customer means a customer purchasing electricity for his own household consumption, excluding commercial or professional activities;

  • Top Customers has the meaning specified in Section 4.28(a).

  • Native Load Customers means the wholesale and retail power customers of a Transmission Owner on whose behalf the Transmission Owner, by statute, franchise, regulatory requirement, or contract, has undertaken an obligation to construct and operate the Transmission Owner’s system to meet the reliable electric needs of such customers.

  • Net metering customer means a customer of the electric distribution company

  • wholesale customer means a natural or legal person purchasing electricity for the purpose of resale inside or outside the system where he is established;

  • Eligible Customer means:

  • Existing Customer means an individual who has purchased goods or services from a person, who is the recipient of a voice communication from that person, and who either paid for the goods or services within the 12 months preceding the voice communication or has not paid for the goods and services at the time of the voice communication because of a prior agreement between the person and the individual.

  • New Customer means a residential customer who

  • Company Customer means a person or entity for whom the Company or any of its Subsidiaries was providing services either at the time of, or at any time within the twelve (12) months preceding the Termination Date, and for whom the Participant had direct contact with and/or carried out or oversaw a material business responsibility during said twelve (12) month period or about whom the Participant had exposure to or received Confidential Information as a result of the Participant’s employment with the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • End-Use Customer means a person or entity in Delaware that purchases electrical energy at retail prices from a Retail Electricity Supplier.

  • Significant Customer has the meaning set forth in Section 5.22(a).

  • Competitive contracting means the method described in sections 45 through 49 of P.L.1999, c.440 (C.18A:18A-4.1 through C.18A:18A-4.5) of contracting for specialized goods and services in which formal proposals are solicited from vendors; formal proposals are evaluated by the purchasing agent or counsel or School Business Administrator; and the Board awards a contract to a vendor or vendors from among the formal proposals received.

  • End Customer means an enterprise customer to which Partner markets or sells Products for internal use.