Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges definition

Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the Generating Company or Transmission Licensee or Distribution Licensee from the Regulated Business at the prevailing tariff;
Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the Licensee/Generating Company/SLDC from the Licensed/Regulated Business at the prevailing tariffs;
Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the Distribution Licensee from the Regulated Business at the prevailing tariffs and charges;

More Definitions of Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges

Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the generating business/company or transmission business/licensee or distribution business/licensee or State Load Despatch Centre at the prevailing tariffs;
Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to Generating Company or Transmission Licensee or SLDC or Distribution Licensee from the Regulated Business at the prevailing tariffs and charges;
Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the
Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges means the revenue estimated to accrue to the Generating Entity from the regulated business at the prevailing level of tariff and charges.

Related to Expected Revenue from Tariff and Charges

  • Financing Costs Adjustment Date means each of the following days:

  • MONTHLY KILOMETREAGE STATEMENT CUM BILL means the format specified by the Company.

  • Operating Revenue means amounts accrued or charge to customers, cli- ents, and tenants, for the sale of prod- ucts manufactured or purchased for re- sale, for services, and for rentals of property held primarily for leasing to others. It includes both reimbursable costs and fees under cost-type con- tracts and percentage-of-completion sales accruals except that it includesonly the fee for management contracts under which the contractor acts essen- tially as an agent of the Government in the erection or operation of Govern- ment-owned facilities. It excludes inci- dental interest, dividends, royalty, and rental income, and proceeds from the sale of assets used in the business.