Electricity product definition
Electricity product means either:
Electricity product means the electrical energy produced by a generating facility or facilities that a retail supplier sells or offers to sell to retail electric customers in the state of Washington, provided that nothing in this title shall be construed to mean that electricity is a good or product for the purposes of Title 62A RCW, or any other purpose. It does not include electrical energy generated on-site at a retail electric customer's premises.
Electricity product means the electrical energy produced
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Electricity product means the electrical energy produced by
Electricity product means the electrical energy
Electricity product means the electrical energy produced by a generating facility that a retail seller offers to sell to consumers in California under terms and conditions specific to an offer or to a tariff. It does not include the provision of electric services on site, sold through an over-the-fence transaction, as defined in Section 218 of the Public Utilities Code, or sold or transferred to an affiliate, as defined in Section 372(a) of the Public Utilities Code.
Electricity product means either electricity and the associated renewable energy credit generated by an eligible renewable energy resource or an unbundled renewable energy credit.
Electricity product has the meaning given in the Framework Agreement.
Electricity product means the electrical energy produced by a generating facility (or an on-site generator), or the attributes associated with that electrical energy, that a retail seller offers to sell or sells to consumers or businesses under terms and conditions specific to an offer or a tariff.
Electricity product has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 4.1.2;