Fuel Budget definition
Examples of Fuel Budget in a sentence
By September 15 of each year, Operator shall submit to Owner a written Fuel Budget estimate of fuel expenditures for each of Owner's Generation Facilities for the next calendar year, with a forecast of budget requirements for the succeeding four calendar years.
By August 15 of each year, Southern Nuclear shall submit to the Nuclear Managing Board a written Fuel Budget estimate of the costs of Fuel Services for Each Plant for the next calendar year, with a forecast of budget requirements for the succeeding four calendar years.
Administrator shall provide Operator with the Initial O&M Budgets as soon as practicable following the Effective Date, which Initial O&M Budgets shall have been prepared in accordance with the PREPA-Genco-Hydroco Operating Agreement, approved by PREB and shall reflect the then applicable Rate Order, in the case of the Operating Budget, and the then-current Fuel Adjustment Clause, in the case of the Fuel Budget.
By August 15 of each year, the Operating Agent shall submit to the Nuclear Managing Board a written Fuel Budget estimate of the costs of Fuel Services for Each Plant for the next calendar year, with a forecast of budget requirements for the succeeding four calendar years.
Within thirty (30) days after submittal, each Strategic Plan, Fuel Plan, Operation and Maintenance Budget, New Investment Budget, and Fuel Budget shall be approved, or revised and approved, by Requisite Owner Action or disapproved by the Nuclear Managing Board.
In the event PREB does not timely approve a proposed revised quarterly Fuel Budget prior to the start of the applicable quarter, the proposed quarterly Fuel Budget shall be adjusted to reflect the maximum amount of Fuel Costs to be recovered through the rates set forth in the applicable Fuel Adjustment Clause then in effect.
By September 15 of each year, [OPCO] shall submit to Owner a written Fuel Budget estimate of fuel expenditures for each of Owner's Generation Facilities for the next calendar year, with a forecast of budget requirements for the succeeding four calendar years.