Examples of Residential Customer Group in a sentence
Residential Customer Group means Narragansett’s customers in the Basic Residential Rate A- 16 and Low Income Discount Rate A-60 retail rate classes, or such other rate classes as may be added from time to time.
Customer Group means Buyer’s customers who receive Standard Offer Service in the Industrial Customer Group, the Commercial Customer Group, and/or the Residential Customer Group corresponding to each of the foregoing customer groups as specified on the Confirmation for the applicable Transaction.
Customer Group means Buyer’s customers who receive Last Resort Service in the Commercial and Industrial Customer Group and/or Residential Customer Group in each Load Zone corresponding to each of the foregoing customer groups as specified on the Confirmation for the applicable Transaction.
The setting of a specific guaranteed minimum income and other details of the system should be left to the Member States.
Customer Group means Buyer’s customers who receive Standard Offer Service in the Large Commercial and Industrial Customer Group and/or Small Commercial and Residential Customer Group corresponding to each of the foregoing customer groups as specified on the Confirmation for the applicable Transaction.
For each Customer Group, PPL Electric will provide Default Service from separate portfolios of products (i.e., one portfolio for the Residential Customer Group, a different portfolio for the Small C&I Customer Group and a different portfolio for the Large C&I Customer Group) from Default Service Suppliers, with no Default Service customer being assigned to a specific Default Service Supplier.
A Default Service customer for the purposes of these RFP Rules is a PPL Electric retail customer in the Residential Customer Group, the Small C&I Customer Group, or the Large C&I Customer Group that is not taking service from an EGS.
Coyer, produce evidence satisfactory to the Commission demonstrating that they continue to represent the Residential Customer Group, Inc.
Eyster (ALJ) held a prehearing conference, at which intervenor status was granted to the Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity (ABATE), the Residential Customer Group, Sierra Club, Wal-Mart Stores East, LP, and Sam’s East, Inc., Spartan Renewable Energy, Inc., Wolverine Power Marketing Cooperative, Inc.
In addition, for the Residential Customer Group, the Default Service Load will be reduced by PPL Electric’s fractional percentage of committed capacity and energy obtained under a long-term contract with the Allegheny Electric Cooperative, Inc.