Generation Tariff definition

Generation Tariff means tariff for ex- bus supply of electricity from a generating station;
Generation Tariff means the Megaflex Tariff as approved by NERSA to Eskom for local authorities, with an annual increase as approved by NERSA;
Generation Tariff means tariff for ex- bus supply of electricity from solar energy and wind energy generating station;

Examples of Generation Tariff in a sentence

  • Member-Producer acknowledges it has reviewed the Cooperative's Distributed Generation Tariff.

  • If Your Generation Tariff and/or Export Tariff are amended by Ofgem, We shall notify You as soon as We are made aware of the amendment and if applicable, shall let You know how this will affect any FIT Payment.

  • Generation Tariff The payment rate per kWh for the electricity generated by Your System, as set out in Your FIT Plan.

  • FIT Plan The document that describes Your membership of the npower FIT Scheme which includes details about Your System, Your Generation Tariff, Your Export Tariff (as applicable) Your payment dates and how long You are entitled to receive those payments, (as may be amended in accordance with these Statement of Terms).

  • The Secretary of State could change the Generation Tariff or Export Tariff at any point.


More Definitions of Generation Tariff

Generation Tariff means the payment rate per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity generated by an Accredited FIT Installation as set out in the FIT Payment Rate Table the Government Tariff Level Table, applicable at the Confirmation Date;
Generation Tariff means, in respect of Generation in any period, the payment rate for such Generation and such period (which is dependent on the Tariff Code), determined in accordance with the Supply Licence.
Generation Tariff means tariff for ex- bus supply of electricity from a generating station or Units thereof;
Generation Tariff means Tariff for ex- bus supply of electricity from a generating station;
Generation Tariff means the schedule of charges for generation of electricity including the terms and conditions applicable thereof;
Generation Tariff means the amount we pay per kWh of electricity your Generation Unit(s) create, as the Authority determines.
Generation Tariff means the payment rate per kilowatt hour of electricity generated by an Accredited FIT Installation as set out in the FIT Payment Rate Table at Annex 2;“Implementation”means the date on which the FIT Scheme becomes operational;“Insolvency Event”to be interpreted in accordance with paragraphs 1(f)- (g), 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 on Revocation of the Electricity Supply Licence;“Levelisation Payment”means the payment required to be made by a FIT Licensee to the Authority or by the Authority to the FIT Licensee, in accordance with the Levelisation Process as determined in the FIT Order;“Levelisation Process”means the process by which the total cost of the FIT Scheme is allocated between Electricity Suppliers in proportion to the size of their share in the electricity supply market of Great Britain, as determined in accordance with the FIT Order;“Mandatory FIT Licensee”means an Electricity Supplier which either: (a) supplies electricity to at least 50,000 domestic customers; or (b) together with its Affiliates jointly supplies electricity to at least 50,000 domestic customers, as at 31 December before the start of each FIT Year; and effective on and from the 1 April of the current FIT Year;“MCS-certified Installation”means an Eligible Installation using an MCS-FIT Technology which has been recognised by MCS or equivalent as satisfying relevant equipment and installation standards;“MCS-certified Registration”means the process whereby an Eligible Installation confirmed as an MCS-certified Installation is entered onto the Central FIT Register by the Authority;“MCS or equivalent”means the Microgeneration Certification Scheme or equivalent schemes accredited under EN 45011,which certify microgeneration products and installers in accordance with consistent standards;