Energy Rate definition

Energy Rate means the Energy Rates as stipulated in the Contract Form;
Energy Rate refers to the Energy Rate specified in the Proposal Acceptance Form;
Energy Rate means the price to be paid for each unit of electricity supplied;.

Examples of Energy Rate in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that the neither the Contract Price nor the Test Energy Rate are subject to adjustment or amendment if Seller fails to receive any Tax Credits, or if any Tax Credits expire, are repealed or otherwise cease to apply to Seller or the Facility in whole or in part, or Seller or its investors are unable to benefit from any Tax Credits.

  • If a change in any Energy Rate Factor or Energy Use Factor results in a reduction of EC Savings, then the Guaranteed Savings for the corresponding Measurement Period(s) will be decreased by the same amount.

  • Base Energy Rate: 4.92 m▇▇▇▇ per kilowatt-hour Future rates shall be as determined by the Authority.

  • The Base Energy Rate set forth herein shall be subject to a monthly adjustment in accordance with a flow adjustment computation (FAC) as described in Appendix B.

  • The invoice shall state the actual quantity of the Use of Electricity (without any adjustment for transmission losses) in the relevant billing period at the applicable Energy Rate, applicable Third Party Charges and the GST payable.


More Definitions of Energy Rate

Energy Rate shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 4.1.
Energy Rate means the rates displayed on Your Schedule A – Your Price Plan in the section labelled “Energy”. This excludes items in the section labeled “Delivery”.
Energy Rate means the price to be paid for each unit of electricity supplied;
Energy Rate means, individually or collectively, as the context requires, the Replacement Power Energy Rate, the Incremental Energy Rate, the Facility Electric Energy Rate, or the Test Energy Rate.
Energy Rate means the rates displayed on Your Schedule A – Your Price Plan in the section labelled “Energy”. This excludes items in the section labeled “Delivery”. Fees means all charges outlined in Schedule B – Fees. ICP means Installation Control Point, which is a physical Point of Connection on a local Network or an embedded Network which Energy will be deemed to be supplied to a customer. Kilowatt-Hour is also known as the “unit” of Electricity (kWh). Lines mean works that are used or intended to be used for the conveyance of Energy and includes Customer Service Lines. Lines Company means any company or organisation that owns a Network, and its agents. Low User means a household which uses less than 8,000 kWh/year in the North Island, or less than 9,000 kWh/year in the South Island. Meter means a Meter that measures the Energy used and includes all associated wiring and equipment. Metering Equipment means the metering and other equipment which is used to measure and/or provide information about Your Energy consumption (and, if appropriate, demand) of energy, including any covering or housing for such equipment, and meters, loggers, communication devices, relays, current transformers, voltage transformers and any other equipment required to measure energy usage, and includes an advanced meter and the metering communications network.
Energy Rate means the volume weighted average price in £/MWh applicable to the contract by referencing the cost of wholesale electricity from the day of contract quotation as determined by EDF Energy;
Energy Rate means the rate specified in the Term Sheet;