Competition Transition Charge definition
Examples of Competition Transition Charge in a sentence
Upon request, PG&E can provide copies to Producer of Rules “2” and “21.”) For the purpose of securing the Competition Transition Charge exemption available under Section 372 of the PU Code, Producer hereby declares that the Generating Facility meets the requirements for Cogeneration as such term is used in Section 216.6 of the PU Code (Cogeneration Requirements).
In its order, the Commission ruled that the Competition Transition Charge (“CTC”) will be nonbypassable and will apply to retail customers of record on or after December 20, 1995.
In addition to all other charges, Customer shall pay any Competition Transition Charge (CTC) according to Customer’s Otherwise Applicable Tariff and Preliminary Statement, Part W.
There is no change to the allocation of Nuclear Decommissioning, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) bond charge, the Energy Costs Recovery Amount, the New System Generation Charge (NSGC), Greenhouse Gas Allowance Return, the Competition Transition Charge (CTC), or, for DA/CCA customers, the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA).
The Parties agree that, with respect to the 2014 Vintage applicable to Lancaster’s CCA customers, the Indifference Rate (PCIA and Ongoing Competition Transition Charge) reflected in SCE’s 2015 ERRA forecast proceeding (Interim CCA Indifference Rate), and attached hereto, is just and reasonable.
Customer and PG&E have previously entered into a Departing Load Competition Transition Charge Agreement, approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (the Commission), pursuant to the CTC procedure for departing loads approved by the Commission as amendments to PG&E’s electric tariff preliminary statement.
The Energy Charges provided for under Schedule TOU-8-CR-1 and set forth in this Agreement consist of the following components: Distribution, Transmission, Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment (TRBAA), Procured Energy (PE) Charge, Competition Transition Charge (CTC), Public (C) Purpose Programs Charge (PPPC), and Nuclear Decommissioning Charge (NDC).
Generation TBD (T) Distribution TBD | Transmission* TBD | Transmission Rate Adjustments* TBD | Reliability Services* TBD | Public Purpose Programs TBD | Nuclear Decommissioning TBD | Competition Transition Charge TBD | Energy Cost Recovery Amount TBD | DWR Bond TBD (T) * Transmission, Transmission Rate Adjustments, and Reliability Service charges are combined for presentation on customer bills.
Generation TBD (T) Distribution TBD | Transmission* TBD | Transmission Rate Adjustments* (all usage) TBD | Reliability Services* TBD | Public Purpose Programs TBD | Nuclear Decommissioning TBD | Competition Transition Charge TBD | Energy Cost Recovery Amount TBD | DWR Bond TBD (T) * Transmission, Transmission Rate Adjustments, and Reliability Service charges are combined for presentation on customer bills.
The non- bypassable charges that are payable to SCE by LACCE customers include: Power Cost Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) Department of Water Resources Bond Charge (DWRBC) Competition Transition Charge (CTC) Generation Municipal Surcharge (or Franchise Charge) The DWRBC is the charge to recover the interest and principle of the California Department of Water and Resources (DWR) bonds.