Line Loss Costs means the costs (to the extent not already captured in the applicable Energy Costs) applicable to each Account based on the kW/h difference between the UDC metered usage and the ISO settlement volumes. If Line Loss Costs are “Fixed,” the Line Loss Costs are included in the Energy Costs and will not be invoiced as a separate line item. If Line Loss Costs are “Passed Through,” the Line Loss Costs will be invoiced as a separate line item and calculated based on the applicable fixed price or locational marginal price for the corresponding usage.
Line Loss Costs means the costs (to the extent not already captured in the applicable Energy Costs) applicable to each Account based on the kWh difference between the UDC metered usage and the ISO settlement volumes (the “Line Loss Usage”). If Line Loss Costs are “Fixed,” the Line Loss Costs are included in the contract price and will not be invoiced as a separate line item. If Line Loss Costs are “Fixed (Charged Separately)”, the contract price shall be applied to the Line Loss Usage and appear as a separate line item on the invoice. If Line Loss Costs are “Passed Through,” the Line Loss Costs will be invoiced as a separate line item and calculated based on the applicable locational marginal price for the Line Loss Usage.
Line Loss Costs means the distribution charges imposed by the Utility in connection with the supply of electricity by us to you in accordance with this Agreement, which are calculated based on a percentage of your kilowatt-hour consumption during the applicable period times.
Examples of Line Loss Costs in a sentence
This price includes Energy Costs, Ancillary Services and Other ISO Costs, Auction Revenue Rights Credits, Capacity Costs, NITS Costs, Transmission Enhancement Costs, Transmission Loss Credits, Line Loss Costs, FERC Order 745 Costs, Balancing Congestion Costs, Transmission Reallocation Costs.
Energy Costs Fixed Ancillary Services And Other ISO Costs Fixed Capacity Costs Fixed Transmission Costs Fixed Line Loss Costs Fixed RMR Costs Fixed FERC Order 745 Costs Fixed Balancing Congestion Costs Fixed Transmission Reallocation Costs Fixed The contract prices contained in the Account Schedule have been reduced to reflect a fixed credit to you for the Auction Revenue Rights and Transmission Loss Credits associated with the Account(s).
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Line Loss Costs means the costs (to the extent not already captured in the applicable Energy Costs) CNE incurs for each Account based on the kW/h difference between the UDC metered usage and the ISO settlement volumes. If Line Loss Costs are “Fixed,” the Line Loss Costs are included in the Energy Costs and will not be invoiced as a separate line item. If Line Loss Costs are “Passed Through,” the Line Loss Costs will be invoiced as a separate line item and calculated based on the applicable fixed price or locational marginal price for the corresponding usage.
Line Loss Costs means the costs (to the extent not already captured in the applicable Energy Costs) applicable to each Account based on the kWh difference between the UDC metered usage and the ISO settlement volumes (the “Line Loss Usage”). If Line Loss Costs are “Included in Price,” then the Line Loss Costs are included in the contract price and will not be invoiced as a separate line item. If Line Loss Costs are “Included in Price (Charged Separately)”, the contract price shall be applied to the Line Loss Usage and appear as a separate line item on the invoice. If Line Loss Costs are “Passed Through,” the Line Loss Costs will be invoiced as a separate line item and calculated based on the applicable locational marginal price for the Line Loss Usage.
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