Examples of Electricity Statement in a sentence
Pending the resolution of such dispute by agreement or arbitration as aforesaid, Tenant shall pay the increase in the Electricity Inclusion Factor in accordance with the Electricity Statement, without prejudice to Tenant's position, as herein provided.
On the other hand, AEMO has recently revised down its battery forecasts in its 2018 Electricity Statement of Opportunities (2018 ESOO)51 in light of recent reductions in wholesale electricity prices – see Figure 14.
This is exemplified in recent Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) and Gas Statement Of Opportunities (GSOO) reports.
If the Electricity Statement describes an increase in the Electricity Inclusion Factor pursuant to Section 13.2(A) hereof, then Landlord shall include therewith a copy of the applicable report from Landlord's Engineer.
The latest versions of these documents are available on the AEMO’s NEM Electricity Statement of Opportunities web page2.As discussed in Section 4, AEMO will, at least annually, assess the forecast accuracy of its previous reliability forecast and forecast components.
If Tenant shall fail to timely exercise Tenant’s right to inspect Landlord’s books and records as provided in this Section 8(E), then such Operating Expense Statement and/or Electricity Statement, as applicable, shall be conclusive and binding on Tenant.
If such dispute is based on Tenant's demand and consumption of electric current, Tenant shall submit a survey and determination of such adjustment, made at its sole cost and expense, by a reputable and independent electrical engineer or electrical consulting firm ("Tenant's Engineer"), within ----------------- sixty (60) days after receipt of such Electricity Statement.
The IASR is critical for the development of AEMO’s Electricity Statement of Opportunities, Gas Statement of Opportunities and Integrated System Plan (ISP) and therefore is vital for investors as these publications give investors economic information on which to base clean energy investment plans.
Recent debate in the federal parliament around AEMO’s 2017 Electricity Statement of Opportunities and associated media coverage using alarmist language illustrate this issue.
It is also assumed there is no additional wind capacity beyond the existing and committed capacity at the time of the 2013 AEMO Electricity Statement of Opportunities.4 Under the AEMO’s high demand scenario, it seems likely that some or all of the 2,298MW of offline generation could be returned to service.