Electricity provider definition

Electricity provider means an electric cooperative, an investor-owned electric utility, the South Carolina Public Service Authority, or a municipality or municipal board or commission of public works that owns and operates an electric utility system.
Electricity provider means an electric utility, whether providing services within or outside of its service area, or an alternative retail electric supplier.
Electricity provider means a public utility, an electric cooperative, or a wholesale merchant plant operator.

Examples of Electricity provider in a sentence

  • Upon such transfer, such distribution system shall become the property of the said Electricity provider Company, who shall be solely responsible for its maintenance and management and the Lessee hereby undertakes to pay all charges for the electricity at such rates as may be fixed by the said Electricity provider Company from time to time.

  • The Lessee admits and accepts that the entire electricity distribution network of said complex (including all related equipments) shall, in due course of time, be transferred to the Electricity provider Company.


More Definitions of Electricity provider

Electricity provider means the jurisdictional entity that is required to offer Net Metering service to Subscribers pursuant to [code section for applicable Net Metering rules].
Electricity provider means an electric utility or
Electricity provider means a reasonably experienced, competent and legally qualified electricity provider.
Electricity provider means the Third Party commercial provider(s) of electric power to the Electrical Infrastructure used or held for use in connection with the Assets, which power is not produced or otherwise generated by PXD or Buyer or any of their respective Affiliates through the use of any electric generation equipment owned or operated by PXD or Buyer or their respective Affiliates, including Retail Electric Providers and Transmission and Distribution Utilities, each as defined under Texas Law.
Electricity provider means an entity: (i) selected as per criteria in the Operational Manual (except in the case of ATDR-BL) to provide electricity in the Project Sites (such term also includes SHS Providers and SBCS Providers); and (ii) that has entered into an agreement (satisfactory to the Association and containing performance indicators approved by the Association) with INE or CNE, as the case may be, allowing the Electricity Provider to provide such service;
Electricity provider means any of the following:
Electricity provider means any utility and any other energy services company or companies, whether or not affiliated with Landlord, that is supplying electric energy and capacity including but not limited to generation, transmission, distribution and other ancillary services, to the building and the Demised Premises, or directly to Tenant, regardless of whether such Electricity Provider generates its own electricity at or near the building or delivers such electricity over transmission and distribution equipment owned by the Electricity Provider, the local utility or any other Electricity Provider. Landlord may purchase such services from more than one Electricity Provider and Landlord may change Electricity Provider(s) at its sole discretion.