Examples of Demand Billing Determinants in a sentence
All fixed Gas Costs that do not vary with the amount of gas purchased or transported, including but not limited to, the product resulting from the multiplication of (1) the respective Demand Billing Determinants by (2) the demand rates effective the first day of the Filing Month and (3) any fixed storage charges.
All fixed Gas Costs that do not vary with the amount of gas purchased or transported, including, but not limited to, the product resulting from the multiplication of (1) the respective Demand Billing Determinants by (2) the demand rates effective the first day of the Filing Month and (3) any fixed storage charges.
An additional distribution charge of $6.79 per kW shall be applied to the Back-Up Service As-Used Contract Demand Billing Determinants.
The Company will supply Back-Up Service at the following rates for customers with an executed contract for service under this Rider: DISTRIBUTION A distribution charge of $3.09 per kW shall be applied to the Back-Up Service Maintenance Demand Billing Determinants.
All commodity or other variable Gas Costs associated with the amount of gas purchased or transported including, but not limited to, the product resulting from the multiplication of (1) the respective Demand Billing Determinants by (2) the respective Supplier demand rates that are effective, known or reasonably anticipated at the time the PGA is filed with the Commission and (3) any fixed storage charges.
The Demand Billing Determinants to which the Demand Charges, as adjusted, shall be applied each Month shall be as follows: First Demand Block shall be the greater of 41,000 kW or fifty percent (50%) of the Average Demand, but not less than twenty five percent (25%) of the Maximum Demand.
The Transportation Demand Surcharge shall be determined by dividing (1) the Demand subaccount balance accumulated in the Unrecovered Transpor- tation Cost Account during the current deferral period by (2) Seller's projected jurisdictional Demand Billing Determinants for twelve (12) consecutive months beginning November 1st.
Setting the As-Used Demand Billing Determinants to the Maintenance Contract Demand level would likely result in an overcollection, because it would apply As-Used Demand charges to used and unused Maintenance Contract Demand.
All Fixed Gas Costs that do not vary with the amount of gas purchased or transported, including, but not limited to, the product resulting from the multiplication of (1) the respective Demand Billing Determinants by (2) the respective Supplier demand rates that are effective, known or reasonably anticipated at the time the PGA is filed with the Commission and (3) any fixed storage charges.
As proposed, the distribution charge would be increased to $3.09 per kW and be applied to Back-Up Service Maintenance Demand Billing Determinants.In addition, Duquesne proposes to apply an additional distribution charge of $6.79 per kW to the Back-Up Service As-Used Contract Demand Billing Determinants.