Distribution Load Customer definition

Distribution Load Customer means a Customer interconnected to, or who applies, proposes or requests to interconnect to, FortisAlberta’s Electric Distribution System for the purpose of purchasing electricity for that person’s own use;
Distribution Load Customer means a Customer interconnected to FortisAlberta’s Electric Distribution System for the purpose of purchasing electricity for that person’s own use;

Examples of Distribution Load Customer in a sentence

  • At the request of a Retailer or Distribution Load Customer, FortisAlberta shall arrange for on-site meter verification and if necessary, shall arrange for a meter to be tested by an official designated for that purpose by Measurement Canada or accredited agency as may, from time to time, be designated for this purpose.

  • A Distribution Load Customer with an Expected Peak Demand less than 75 kW is not generally required to sign a contract with FortisAlberta.

  • A Distribution Load Customer with an Expected Peak Demand equal to or greater than 75 kW is required to sign an Electric Service Agreement with an Investment Term based on the number of years used to calculate the original investment or any subsequent investment.

  • When a Distribution Load Customer wishes to permanently disconnect their Point of Service, in addition to the requirements under Article 10, a Customer may be assessed a Distribution Customer Exit Charge.

  • The meters used to measure the amount of electricity consumed by the Distribution Load Customer are approved by Measurement Canada, and will be energy meters, or energy and demand measurement equipment with either thermal response, block response or sliding block response.

  • If a Retailer or Distribution Load Customer requests that the accuracy of a meter be tested, FortisAlberta charges a fee, pursuant to Appendix A attached hereto.

  • When a Distribution Load Customer wishes to Permanently Disconnect their Point of Service, in addition to the requirements under Article 10, a Customer may be assessed a Distribution Customer Exit Charge.

  • Page 19 Effective January 1, 2022 Customer Contracts 4.5.1 Electric Service Agreement for Customers A Distribution Load Customer connected or connecting to the FortisAlberta Electric Distribution System is required to make contract arrangements with FortisAlberta, on the following basis: (a) A Distribution Load Customer with an Expected Peak Demand less than 75 kW is not generally required to sign a contract with FortisAlberta.

  • The Committee therefore made the factual findings that on February 2, 1996, Appellant had alcohol on his breath, used loud and inappropriate language with his students, and caused several of his students to fear him.

  • A Distribution Load Customer, a Retailer or any other person acting on behalf of the Distribution Load Customer, may apply for a Service Connection on behalf of a Distribution Load Customer.

Related to Distribution Load Customer

  • Distribution box means a watertight component that receives effluent from a septic tank or other treatment unit and distributes effluent via gravity in approximately equal portions to two or more distribution laterals in the soil treatment area.

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • Centralized Message Distribution System or "CMDS" means the operation system that Local Exchange Carriers use to exchange outcollect and IABS access messages among each other and other parties connected to CMDS.

  • Distribution System means the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers;

  • Distribution Period means (i) with respect to interest paid on the first Interest Payment Date, the period beginning on (and including) the date of original issuance and ending on (but excluding) the Interest Payment Date in December 2005 and (ii) thereafter, with respect to interest paid on each successive Interest Payment Date, the period beginning on (and including) the preceding Interest Payment Date and ending on (but excluding) such current Interest Payment Date.