Energy Laws definition

Energy Laws means national and State and Territory laws and rules relating to energy and the legal instruments made under those laws and rules;
Energy Laws means any Law that governs or affects any one or more of the supply or delivery of electricity to the Customer or the emission of greenhouse gases in the production, transmission, distribution, supply or consumption of electricity or the cost of complying with any new or changed laws of the gas industry generally and includes, without limitation, the ES Act, the ES Regulations, the National Electricity Rules, the National Electricity Law and the National Energy Retail Law.
Energy Laws means the Act and all subsidiary legislations

Examples of Energy Laws in a sentence

  • Buyer waives, to the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, any and all obligations of Seller to deliver any information or other reporting under the Energy Laws whether such failure occurs prior to execution and delivery of this Agreement or prior to the Closing.

  • If you notify us, we may, depending on your circumstances, provide you with a payment arrangement, and we will do so if required by the Energy Laws.

  • We would pay you interest on the Security Deposit as required by the Energy Laws.

  • You will be liable for the cost of the check or test unless the meter or metering data proves to be faulty or incorrect and, if permitted by the Energy Laws, we may request payment in advance.

  • We will notify you of any such interruption as required by the Energy Laws, and obtain consent if required under Energy Laws.


More Definitions of Energy Laws

Energy Laws means any state and local energy laws and regulations, in each of the states, regions or other applicable jurisdictions in which the Company and its subsidiaries are organized or otherwise conduct business, applicable to: (i) the ownership, operation, or control of electric generation, transmission, and distribution facilities; (ii) the purchase, sale, transmission, distribution, marketing or trading of electric energy; and (iii) organizational, financial and rate regulation of entities engaged in (i) and (ii) above.
Energy Laws means the Electricity Act and all other laws, regulations or requirements of any relevant authority (in so far as such regulations or requirements have the force of law) relating to the generation, operation, maintenance, development and exploitation of a transmission or distribution network, metering, trading or supply of electricity or other sources of energy in each jurisdiction in which NGG or any of its Subsidiaries carries on business at any time;
Energy Laws means this Act and any other energy legislation made under which the Authority is to exercise any function;
Energy Laws means this Act and any other written law under which the Authority exercises any function;
Energy Laws means any applicable laws or regulations (including but not limited to the Energy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, the Climate Change ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, and the Finance ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (as amended) and various Climate Change Levy regulations), which makes provision for mandatory energy or environmental charges or levies or which imposes or increases any taxes, charges or levies of any nature in respect of use of power or energy consumption (whether directly or indirectly).
Energy Laws means laws governing the energy sector, existing or to be promul- gated;
Energy Laws means laws governing the energy sector, existing or to be promulgated;