Examples of Line Connection Service in a sentence
IESOThere are four transaction/charge types relating to payments by the IESO to transmitters:• Network Service Credit (charge type 600);• Line Connection Service Credit (charge type 601);• Transformation Connection Service Credit (charge type 602); and• Export Transmission Service Credit (charge type 603).The first three of these are charges that relate to transmissions exclusively within Ontario.
If Requesting Carrier requests or approves an Ameritech technician to perform services in excess of or not otherwise contemplated by the Line Connection Service, Ameritech may charge Requesting Carrier for any additional and reasonable labor charges to perform such services.
In other words, under this approach, even though the Urban Parallel Circuits are primarily to serve only the local load, and not provincial load, the local load would escape Line Connection Service charges because of the existence of Urban Parallel Circuits.
Indeed, the rural customers would have to pay higher Line Connection Service charges, compared to the current situation in which local loops are considered Line Connection, if the urban customers were to escape the Line Connection charges as a result of the local loops being considered Network assets.
Meanwhile, other transmission customers – including load in rural areas and in less dense urban areas where similar parallel circuits are non-existent– would still have to pay Line Connection Service charges and the Network service charges which would include the costs associated with the Urban Parallel Circuits.
This finding was based on concerns expressed by some stakeholders that the transmission customers tapped to Network lines, which may also be called “Dual Function Lines”, should not have to pay Line Connection Service charges.
The new UTRs effective July 1, 2009 were as follows: • Network Service Rate was increased from $2.57 to $2.66 per kW per month, a 3.5% increase;• Line Connection Service Rate remained unchanged at $0.70 per kW per month; and• Transformation Connection Service Rate was decreased from $1.62 to $1.57 per kW per month, for a combined Line and Transformation Connection Service Rates reduction of 2.2%.
If the 115 kV Urban Parallel Circuits were classified Network assets, then the load for LDCs supplied by these circuits would not have to pay Line Connection Service charges.
These are: (1) The obligation for the payment of Line Connection Service charges by the LDC connected to, and benefiting from, these parallel circuits; and (2) the obligation to make contribution for new investments in these parallel loops by the LDC benefiting from these loops.
Energy+ proposes to bill customers with LDG on the same basis that it is billed by the IESO for Line Connection Service Rate and Transformation Connection Service Rate.