Carbon Charge definition

Carbon Charge means a tax or fee imposed or levied by the federal or state government, the purpose of which is to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Such carbon charge may include but is not limited to a tax, emission fee or charge, or required purchase of carbon or emission off-sets or credits, whether incurred by or imposed directly on the certified green energy supply chain manufacturer or imposed on the Tennessee Valley Authority or other applicable energy provider and billed to the certified green energy supply chain manufacturer; and
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions. Charge means any existing or new fee, impost, royalty (whether based on value, profit or otherwise), excise, levy or charge imposed by any Government Body, whatsoever it is called, and whatever the reason for imposing it, excluding a Carbon Charge.
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, excise, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions. Charge means any existing or new fee, impost, royalty (whether based on value, profit or otherwise), excise, levy or charge imposed by any Government Body, whatsoever it is called, and whatever the reason for imposing it, excluding a Carbon Charge.

Examples of Carbon Charge in a sentence

  • The rates quoted above shall be subject to the Gas Cost Adjustment contained in Rider “C”, the Revenue Adjustment Rider contained in Rider "E" and the Federal Carbon Charge (if applicable) and the Facility Carbon Charge (in addition to delivery charge) contained in Rider “J”.

  • M12-X Firm TransportationBetween Dawn, Kirkwall and Parkway$4.530 Limited Firm/Interruptible Transportation (1)Dawn to Parkway – MaximumDawn to Kirkwall – Maximum Parkway (TCPL / EGT) to Parkway (Cons) /Lisgar (2) n/a Carbon Charge (applied to all quantities transported)Facility Carbon ChargeMonthly fuel and commodity rates shall be in accordance with schedule "C".

  • From the 1 February 2017, all warehousekeepers must account for both the Carbon Charge component and the non-carbon component of MOT at the same time.

  • Monthly Customer Charge (1) 12.7984 Transportation Charge per cubic metre(If applicable)Transportation Dawn Charge per cubic metre(If applicable)System Sales Gas Supply Charge per cubic metre(If applicable)5.2075 The rates quoted above shall be subject to the Gas Cost Adjustment contained in Rider “C”, the Revenue Adjustment Rider contained in Rider "E" and the Federal Carbon Charge (if applicable) and the Facility Carbon Charge (in addition to delivery charge) contained in Rider “J”.

  • To avoid doubt, a Dispute concerning the rate or cost of any Carbon Charge is a financial matter for the purposes of this this clause 33.2.


More Definitions of Carbon Charge

Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, excise, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions. Charge means any existing or new fee, impost, royalty (whether based on value, profit or otherwise), excise, levy or charge imposed by any Government Body, whatsoever it is called, and whatever the reason for imposing it, excluding a Carbon Charge. Claim means, in relation to any person or corporation, a claim, demand, action, proceeding, damage, loss, expense, cost or liability incurred by or to be made or recovered by or against the person or corporation, however arising or whether present, unascertained, immediate, future or contingent and includes a claim for compensation. Commencement Date means the date on which this document is executed by all of the parties to it.
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required to emit Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions; Charge means an existing or new fee, impost, royalty (whether based on value, profit or otherwise), excise, levy or charge imposed or levied by any Government Body, whatever it is called, and whatever the reason for imposing or levying it, excluding a Carbon Charge; Commencement Time and Date has the meaning given in the relevant service Schedule; Consents means all necessary consents, approvals, permits, licences and authorisations of, and declarations, filings and registrations with, any Government Body;
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions. Change of Control of an entity occurs if a person who did not previously do so acquires or holds, directly or indirectly:
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost of any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions;
Carbon Charge means the charge adopted under subchapter 2 of
Carbon Charge means a tax or fee imposed or levied by the federal or state government, the purpose of which is to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Such carbon charge may include, but is not limited to, a tax, emission fee or charge, or required purchase of
Carbon Charge means any cost, loss, fee, expense, penalty, fine, royalty, tax, rate, duty, levy or charge imposed, levied or incurred whether directly or indirectly and including on an accrual basis in respect of any Greenhouse Gas emissions, or in respect of any existing or new trading mechanism or scheme, or any other existing or new mechanism, that has as one of its objectives a reduction in or modification of behaviour in respect of Greenhouse Gas emissions, including any direct or indirect cost of acquiring or failure to surrender any permit, credit or licence which is required in connection with the emission of Greenhouse Gas or any unit (however called) which relates to the amounts of emissions of Greenhouse Gas, and any direct or indirect cost incurred in connection with any relevant activities undertaken for the purposes of reducing or offsetting such emissions or reducing obligations in relation to Greenhouse Gas emissions, including constructing, installing, upgrading, or establishing, any plant or equipment on or for the purposes of the EGP which is required or desirable to achieve that effect. Charge means any existing or new fee, impost, royalty (whether based on value, profit or otherwise), excise, levy or charge imposed by any Authority, whatsoever it is called, and whatever the reason for imposing it, excluding a Carbon Charge.