Examples of Metering Regulations in a sentence
All the commercial settlement under this agreement shall follow the Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (Rooftop Solar Grid Interactive System based on Net Metering) Regulations, 2014.
One Electronic Energy Meter (0.2S Class), ISI make, Three Phase duly tested by DISCOMs (Meter testing Division) with appropriate CT (if required), of good quality shall have to be installed in ACCB suitable placed to measure the power daily generated from SPV Power Plant, as per HERC Net Metering Regulations.
Additional information concerning net metering can be found at Section IV Rules and Regulations, Part IV Billing and Metering Regulations, Sheet No. 4.16 of the Company’s Retail Tariff, as approved by the Florida Public Service Commission.
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The generated solar power will be utilized for captive consumption under the Net Metering Regulations notified by the Haryana Electricity Regularity Commission (HERC) vide notification no.
If the exported energy exceeds the imported energy, the Licensee shall show the net energy exported as credited Units of electricity as specified in the Net Metering Regulations, 2015.
HERC/31/2014 dated 25th November, 2014 & latest amendment vide notification dated 25.10.2019 HERC (Rooftop Solar Grid Interactive Systems based on Net Metering) Regulations, 2019) thereof.
The Consumer has an option to provide his own meter as per CEA (Metering) Regulations, 2006 & amendments thereof.
The SEM shall also be provided at the drawal point(s) of the Captive user(s) in accordance with the provisions of CEA Metering Regulations read with State Grid Code.
One Electronic Energy Meter (0.2S Class), ISI make, Single/Three Phase duly tested by DISCOMs (Meter testing Division) with appropriate CT (if required), of good quality shall have to be installed at suitable placed to measure the power generated from SPV Power Plant, as per HERC Net Metering Regulations.