Contract System Load definition

Contract System Load means the total Regional retail load included in the Form 1, as may be adjusted pursuant to the ASC Methodology, all in accordance with the ASC Methodology.
Contract System Load means the firm energy load used by the State Commission for the purpose of estab- lishing retail rates, adjusted pursuant to the Average System Cost Method- ology rule.
Contract System Load means: (1) the total Regional retail load included in the Form 1, or (2) for a consumer-owned utility (preference customer), the total Regional retail load from the most recent annual independently audited financial statement, as either may be adjusted pursuant to the ASC Methodology, all in accordance with the ASC Methodology.

Examples of Contract System Load in a sentence

  • The load forecast for Contract System Load and Ex- change Load will start with the Base Period and extend through four (4) years after the Exchange Period.

  • The load forecast for Contract System Load and Exchange Load will be provided on a monthly basis for the Exchange Pe- riod.

  • All Utilities are re- quired to provide a forecast of their Contract System Load and associated Exchange Load, as well as a current distribution loss analysis as described in Endnote e of Appendix 1, with their Appendix 1 filings.

  • The rate charged by a Utility to Bonneville for the agency’s purchase of power from the Utility under section 5(c) of the Northwest Power Act for each Ex- change Period, and the quotient ob- tained by dividing Contract System Cost by Contract System Load.

  • Appendix 1 is the elec- tronic form on which a Utility reports its Contract System Cost, Contract System Load, and other necessary data to Bonneville for the calculation of theUtility’s Average System Cost.Average System Cost (ASC).

  • The Adminis- trator also may modify the functionalization code of any Account to comply with the limitations identi- fied in sections 5(c)(7)(A)–(C) of the Northwest Power Act or to conform to Commission revisions to the Uniform System of Accounts.§ 301.6 Appendix 1 instructions.(a) Appendix 1 is the form on which a Utility reports its Contract System Cost, Contract System Load, and other necessary data for the calculation of ASC.

  • A utility’s ASC is the sum of a utility’sproduction and transmission-related costs (Contract System Costs) divided by the utility’s system load (Contract System Load).

  • The load forecast for Contract System Load and Exchange Load will start with the Base Period and extend through four (4) years after the Exchange Period.

  • ASC Contract System Cost and ASC Contract System Load 1 are determined by following the prescribed functionalization rules and other requirements 2 established in BPA’s 2008 Average System Cost Methodology (2008 ASCM), an administrative 3 rule developed by BPA in consultation with its customers and other stakeholders.

  • The load forecast for Contract System Load and Exchange Load will be provided on a monthly basis for the Exchange Period.


More Definitions of Contract System Load

Contract System Load means the firm energy load used by the Commission for the purpose of establishing retail rates, adjusted pursuant to Appendix 1.

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