Expected Peak Demand definition

Expected Peak Demand means the expected maximum capacity requirement at a Point of Service which is used to determine the potential FortisAlberta Investment Level, the Minimum Demand and the Maximum Supply;
Expected Peak Demand means the expected maximum capacity requirement at a Point of Service which is used to determine the potential FortisAlberta Investment Level, the Minimum Demand and the Maximum Supply. Expected Peak Demand is also referred to as Expected Peak Capacity in the Rate, Options and Riders Schedules;
Expected Peak Demand is defined as the peak daily demand that is expected by CIWW without implementation of water shortage measures under this plan.

Examples of Expected Peak Demand in a sentence

  • The Buy-Down Charge is determined by multiplying the decrease in kW of Expected Peak Demand by the corresponding maximum Investment Level for the remaining service life, provided in Table 2 of the Customer Contribution Schedules, less any amount by which the maximum FortisAlberta Investment available exceeded the original costs to provide service.

  • A 40% reduction in system demands as compared to Expected Peak Demand.

  • Stage IV may also be invoked, without resort to Stages I through III, if Expected Peak Demand exceeds 90% of Current Capacity for any reason that cannot be addressed by the measures contemplated by Stages I through III.

  • The Contract Minimum Demand will be revised to two-thirds of the new Expected Peak Demand or to the new kVA of Capacity.

  • A 10% reduction in CIWW system demands as compared to Expected Peak Demand.

  • During periods of substantial irrigation demand, after Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III have been implemented and failed to achieve an adequate reduction in consumption, when Expected Peak Demand exceeds 90% of Current Capacity, or system demand is generating a high number of areas with low pressure, or there are other indications that without wise usage of water, a shortage could occur.

  • If a Customer’s Expected Peak Demand or kVA of Capacity increases, the Customer shall be required to enter into a new Electric Service Agreement as provided by FortisAlberta.

  • A reduction in system demands as compared to Expected Peak Demand sufficient to allow the Des Moines Water Works to meet public health and safety standards.

  • If a Customer’s Expected Peak Demand or kVA of Capacity decreases, the Customer may enter into a new Electric Service Agreement as provided by FortisAlberta upon request, and the Contract Minimum Demand will be revised to two-thirds of the new Expected Peak Demand or to the new kVA of Capacity.

  • A 25% reduction in system demands as compared to Expected Peak Demand.

Related to Expected Peak Demand

  • Peak Demand means the maximum Metered Demand in the last 12 months;

  • Expected Claim Notice means a notice that, as a result of a legal proceeding instituted by or written claim made by a third party, an Indemnified Party reasonably expects to incur Damages for which it is entitled to indemnification under Article VI.

  • Review Demand Date means, for a Review, the date when the Indenture Trustee determines that each of (a) the Delinquency Trigger has occurred and (b) the required percentage of Noteholders has voted to direct a Review under Section 7.2 of the Indenture.

  • Certificate of Termination Demand means a certificate substantially in the form of Annex C to any Multi-Series Letter of Credit.

  • Asset Review Demand Date means, for an Asset Review, the date when the Trust Collateral Agent determines that each of (a) the Delinquency Trigger has occurred and (b) the required percentage of Noteholders has voted to direct an Asset Review under Section 7.2(f) of the Indenture.