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

  • However, if the actual Operating Demand significantly differs from the Expected Peak Demand, FortisAlberta reserves the right to require an Electric Service Agreement.

  • Regardless of whether alterations are required to existing Facilities, a new Electric Service Agreement may be required by FortisAlberta based on the new Expected Peak Demand if equal to or greater than 75 kW.

  • To enable FortisAlberta to provide a requested service, a Customer shall supply any information that may be required by FortisAlberta, including information regarding the service required, Land, location or ownership of the premises to be served on the Land, the Customer’s service requirements (e.g. Expected Peak Demand), preferred supply conditions and the manner in which the Point of Service will be utilized, credit information, or reference information.

  • A Customer shall give FortisAlberta reasonable written notice prior to any change in requirements at a Point of Service, including any change in Expected Peak Demand or kVA of Capacity, to enable FortisAlberta to determine whether or not it can accommodate such change without alterations to its Facilities.

  • Increases 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.

  • Decreases 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 Minimum Demand based on two-thirds of the Expected Peak Demand will be applied to the Temporary Service for billing purposes.

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

  • For irrigation and rural Points of Service with Expected Peak Demand less than 100 kW not covered in (a), Customer Shared Costs are calculated as Prepaid Line Share, based on the formulae shown in Table 3, Appendix “B”.

  • Notwithstanding any other provisions in the Terms and Conditions, a new Electric Service Agreement with revised Minimum Demand and Maximum Supply values may be required before the Customer may change their Expected Peak Demand.

Related to Expected Peak Demand

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

  • Billing Demand means the metered demand or connected load after necessary adjustments have been made for power factor, intermittent rating, transformer losses and minimum billing. A measurement in kiloWatts (kW) of the maximum rate at which electricity is consumed during a billing period;

  • Notice to Proceed (NTP) means the authorization issued by the CO to start performance on this Contract.

  • Expected Final Payment Date means, with respect to each Series or, if applicable, each Class of Securitization Bonds, the date when all interest and principal is scheduled to be paid with respect to that Series or Class in accordance with the Expected Amortization Schedule, as specified in the Series Supplement therefor.

  • Contract Demand means:-

  • Claim Period means the period of time during which a Settlement Class Member must submit a Claim Form to be eligible to receive a Cash Benefit or Billing Credit Option as part of the Settlement. The Claim Period shall commence not later than thirty (30) days after the Preliminary Approval Date, as defined herein, and shall conclude not more than ninety (90) days after it commences.

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:

  • Claim Determination Period means a calendar year. However, it does not include any part of a year during which a person has no coverage under This Plan, or any part of a year before the date this COB provision or a similar provision takes effect.

  • Carve-Out Trigger Notice means a written notice delivered by the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders (which delivery may be made by any electronic method of transmission) to the Borrower and its counsel, the United States Trustee, and lead counsel to any Committee, which notice may be delivered following the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, and stating that the Post-Carve-Out Trigger Notice Cap has been invoked.