Excess Generation definition

Excess Generation means the amount of electricity generated by the renewable fuel generator in excess of the electricity consumed by the customer over the course of the net metering period.
Excess Generation means energy and associated renewable energy attributes, including, but not limited to Renewable Energy Credits, generated by the Member-Consumer’s renewable energy generator and not consumed at the Member-Consumer’s location (and delivered to the Cooperative).
Excess Generation means the number of kWhs generated by the Project NMGF and supplied by the CDG Host to the Electric Utility during a given Bill Period that exceeds the number of kWhs supplied by the Electric Utility to the CDG Host during such Bill Period;

Examples of Excess Generation in a sentence

  • Quantities The quantity of electricity sold by the Generator to the Purchaser in each Half Hour is the Excess Generation Quantity.

  • Benefits Any requirement under the PPA that output of the generator is supplied as licensed supply for the purposes of qualifying for a benefit, applies only in respect of the Excess Generation Quantity.

  • Charge for sale of electricity The Purchaser is liable to pay the electricity price under the PPA (so far as payable in respect of the quantity generated) only for the Excess Generation Quantity in each Half Hour.


More Definitions of Excess Generation

Excess Generation means the number of kWh produced by a customer’s net-metering system in excess of the kWh delivered by the electric company to the customer during a billing period. Excess generation also means the kWh allocated to a member of a net-metering group that exceed that group member’s individual kWh consumption for that billing period.
Excess Generation means the amount of electrical energy generated in excess of the electrical energy consumed by the agricultural net metering customer or net metering customer over the course of the net metering period. For time-of-use agricultural net metering customers or net metering customers, excess generation is determined separately for each time-of-use tier.
Excess Generation means energy and associated renewable energy attributes, including, but not limited to Renewable Energy Credits, generated by the Member-Consumer’s renewable energy generator and not consumed at the Member-Consumer’s location (and delivered to the Cooperative). The Member-Consumer shall pay the full retail rate in accordance with the Cooperative’s standard service tariff applicable to the Member-Consumer for energy delivered to the Member-Consumer by the Cooperative. The Member-
Excess Generation means the amount of electricity generated by a Customer- owned Renewable Fuel Generator in excess of the electricity consumed by the Customer over the course of the Net Metering Period. For time-of-use net metering customers, excess generation is determined separately for each time-of-use tier.
Excess Generation means the amount for each Hour by which energy from the Project(s)
Excess Generation means the following: for customers who elect to wire net-metering systems such that they offset consumption on the billing meter, excess generation is the number of kWh by which production exceeds consumption. For customers who elect to wire net-metering systems such that they do not offset consumption on any customer’s billing meter, all recorded production is considered excess generation.
Excess Generation means any power and energy delivered to TVA from Distributor when output generated by an Energy Resource exceeds the load, at any interval, at the wholesale delivery point where the Energy Resource is interconnected and may flow onto the TVA transmission system.