Electricity Delivery Point definition

Electricity Delivery Point means the physical point(s) for Seller’s delivery, and ▇▇▇▇▇’s receipt, of Net Energy at which the Facility is connected with the Transmission Provider’s transmission system, as specified in the Interconnection Agreement and in Exhibit B. [Note to Bidders: If energy is to be delivered to a transmission provider other than the Transmission Provider and wheeled to the Electricity Delivery Point, the Electricity Delivery Point will be at a point of interconnection with the Transmission Provider’s transmission system where the resource can be integrated as a Network Resource.]
Electricity Delivery Point means the point of connection of the Facility to the Electricity Transmission System or the Electricity Distribution System, as applicable (being the Boundary Point as defined in the Balancing and Settlement Code);
Electricity Delivery Point means any point in the Premises at which electricity is to be received by the Customer, as shown on EXHIBIT A hereto.

Examples of Electricity Delivery Point in a sentence

  • If Buyer or Seller has a reasonable basis for concluding that the Electric Metering Equipment is not accurately measuring losses between the Electric Metering Equipment and the Electricity Delivery Point, it may propose an adjustment to the Electric Metering Equipment by notice to the other Party.

  • Seller shall be responsible for the maintenance, testing and calibration of the Electric Metering Equipment and the maintenance and testing of the electrical facilities and Protective Apparatus, including any transmission equipment and related facilities, necessary to interconnect the Facility at the Electricity Delivery Point.

  • For the period between the Effective Date and the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall sell and deliver Net Energy to Buyer at the Electricity Delivery Point as Test Energy.

  • The Electric Metering Equipment shall be capable of metering Net Energy delivered at the Electricity Delivery Point on a continuous real time basis.

  • Meter equipment shall be installed, owned, operated, maintained and tested in accordance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement and shall automatically account for line losses between such meter equipment and the Electricity Delivery Point (collectively, the “Electric Metering Equipment”).

  • Seller shall be responsible for all costs or charges imposed in connection with the delivery of Net Energy at the Electricity Delivery Point, including transmission costs and charges.

  • Upon request, Seller shall provide to Buyer statements evidencing the quantities of energy delivered at the Electricity Delivery Point.

  • Pursuant to the Interconnection Agreement, Seller shall be responsible for the costs and expenses associated with interconnection of the Facility at its Facility Capacity at the Electricity Delivery Point, including the costs of any System upgrades beyond the Electricity Delivery Point necessary to interconnect the Facility with System and to allow the delivery of energy to the Electricity Delivery Point.

  • Title to and risk of loss of all Net Energy or Ancillary Services shall transfer from Seller to Buyer upon delivery to Buyer at the Electricity Delivery Point.

  • All Net Energy and Ancillary Services that have been, at Buyer’s option, Scheduled by Buyer shall be delivered by Seller to Buyer at the Electricity Delivery Point.


More Definitions of Electricity Delivery Point

Electricity Delivery Point means the electrical boundary as described in clause 6.1(i) of the Master Connection and Use of System Agreement.
Electricity Delivery Point means the outlet 138 KV bus of Genco's switchyard.