Non-Quantifiable Expected Benefits definition
Non-Quantifiable Expected Benefits means a temporary adjustment to be included in the Total Benefits of Distributed Generation for benefits of distributed generation that, while expected to occur, are currently non-quantifiable. The Non-Quantifiable Expected Benefits shall be no more than 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour for no longer than three (3) years after the effective date of this rule, which shall serve as a proxy for the Actual Benefits of Distributed Generation further defined below.
Non-Quantifiable Expected Benefits means a temporary adjustment to be included in the Total Benefits of Distributed Generation for benefits of distributed generation that, while expected to occur, are currently non-quantifiable. The Non-Quantifiable Expected Benefits shall be no more than 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour for no longer than