Electric Metering Devices definition

Electric Metering Devices means revenue quality meters, metering equipment and data processing equipment used to measure, record or transmit data relating to the output from the Facility, including the metering current transformers and the metering voltage transformers.
Electric Metering Devices means revenue quality meters, metering equipment and data processing equipment used to measure, record and transmit data with respect to the output of Renewable Energy from the Facility, including metering current transformers and metering voltage transformers.
Electric Metering Devices means all meters, metering equipment, and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to Facility Energy. Electric Metering Devices include the metering current transformers and the metering voltage transformers.

Examples of Electric Metering Devices in a sentence

  • If the period of the inaccuracy cannot be ascertained reasonably, any such adjustment shall be for a period equal to one-third of the time elapsed since the preceding test of the Electric Metering Devices.

  • Seller shall arrange and bear all costs associated with the installation of the Electric Metering Devices needed for the registration, recording and transmission of information regarding the Facility Energy.

  • Buyer or its designee, at no expense to Seller, shall inspect and test all Electric Metering Devices as required.

  • If the period of the inaccuracy cannot be reasonably ascertained, any such adjustment shall be for a period equal to one-third of the time elapsed since the preceding test of the applicable Electric Metering Devices.

  • To the extent consistent with the requirements of the Transmission Provider, all Electric Metering Devices used to provide data for the computation of payments shall be sealed and Seller or its designee shall only break the seal when such Electric Metering Devices are to be inspected and tested or adjusted in accordance with this Section 11.6. Seller or its designee shall specify the number, type, and location of such Electric Metering Devices.


More Definitions of Electric Metering Devices

Electric Metering Devices means all metering and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to the Solar Energy Output generated by the Project. Electric Metering Devices include the metering current transformers and the metering voltage transformers.
Electric Metering Devices means all meters, metering equipment, and data processing equipment conforming to the requirements set forth in Section 11.7 and used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to the Energy output from the Facility, including the quantities of PV Delivered Energy, ▇▇▇▇ Metered Input and ▇▇▇▇ Metered Output, which shall all comply with the CEC RPS Guidebook.
Electric Metering Devices all meters, metering equipment, and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to the electric power and energy output from the Facility.
Electric Metering Devices means the CAISO-approved, revenue-grade meters, metering equipment, and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to Facility Energy. Electric Metering Devices include the metering current transformers and the metering voltage transformers. Subject to meeting any applicable CAISO requirements, the Electric Metering Devices shall be programmed to adjust for Electrical Losses to the Primary Point of Delivery or, if applicable in accordance with Section 7.5, the applicable Alternate Point of Delivery, in accordance with CAISO’s rules for Pseudo-Tie Resources or Dynamically Scheduled Resources, as applicable, and in a manner subject to Buyer’s prior written approval, not to be unreasonably withheld.
Electric Metering Devices has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 of the PPA.
Electric Metering Devices means metering equipment, and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to the Solar Energy output from the Facility and that are specified in the Interconnection Agreement. Electric Metering Devices include the metering current transformers (“CTs”) and the metering voltage transformers (“VTs”). ****=Confidential treatment has been requested for the redacted portions of this exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidentiality request. Omissions are designated as ****. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Electric Metering Devices means all metering and data processing equipment used to measure, record, or transmit data relating to the Solar Energy Output generated by the Project. Electric Metering Devices include the metering current transformers and the metering voltage transformers. “Emergency Condition(s)” means (a) a condition or situation that presents a physical threat of danger to life, health or property, and/or could reasonably be expected in the opinion of the Company to cause a significant disruption to the T&D System or otherwise be required in accordance with the requirements of SPP, or (b) any system condition not consistent with Prudent Utility Practice. “Environmental Attributes” means all attributes, aspects, characteristics, claims, credits, benefits, reductions, offsets or allowances of an environmental or other nature that are created or otherwise arise from the Project’s generation of electricity from renewable energy resources in contrast with the generation of electricity using nuclear or fossil fuels or other traditional resources. Forms of such attributes include any and all environmental air quality credits, green credits, including carbon credits, emissions reduction credits, certificates, tags, offsets, allowances, or similar products or rights, howsoever entitled, (i) resulting from the avoidance of the emission of any gas, chemical, or other substance, including mercury, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, particulate matter or similar pollutants or contaminants of air, water, or soil, gas, chemical, or other substance, and (ii) attributable to the generation, purchase, sale or use of Photovoltaic Energy. Environmental Attributes include those currently existing or arising during the Term under local, state, regional, federal, or international legislation or regulation relevant to the avoidance of any emission described above under any governmental, regulatory or voluntary program, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and related Kyoto Protocol or other programs, laws or 317 REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT – X REGULATORY & PRICING