Revenue Meter definition

Revenue Meter means the equipment located at the “Registered Wholesale Meter” location (as such term is defined in the IESO Market Rules), and used for settlement purposes.
Revenue Meter means all meters required by Con Edison or the ISO to measure the transfer of energy across the Points of Interconnection for billing or for other purposes.
Revenue Meter means an electric meter attached to the service account number listed in Exhibit A. The data generated by the Local Electric Utility and, if applicable, any other Utility Revenue Meter(s) will be used to calculate the Utility Counter-factual Bill, inclusive of energy and demand charges, for electric energy and power that would have been used at the Site in each Billing Cycle but for the operation of the System.

Examples of Revenue Meter in a sentence

  • Generator shall, at its own expense, have the right to inspect or observe Con Xxxxxx's testing, calibration and maintenance and similar activities in respect of, and installation, construction or other modifications to, Protective Relaying Systems, Revenue Meter Systems, Substation Interface Cables owned by Con Edison, and Substation Modifications in order to verify the adequate protection and safe operation thereof.

  • Readings from a Delivery Revenue Meter for any period of inaccuracy shall be adjusted to eliminate the effect of such inaccuracy to the extent the duration of such period can be reasonably ascertained; provided, however, that unless such duration can be reasonably ascertained, readings made during the first half of the period between the last successful test of such Delivery Revenue Meter and its repair or replacement shall not be so adjusted.

  • Generator shall be permitted, in accordance with Applicable Legal Requirements and any applicable tariff, to arrange at its own expense for Con Edison to install and maintain appropriate equipment for Generator to obtain access to pulse output from each Revenue Meter.

  • If Con Edison provides the Primary Revenue Meter Systems or any portion thereof, Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses.


More Definitions of Revenue Meter

Revenue Meter means an electric meter, which includes any apparatus used for the purpose of making measurement of, or obtaining the basis of a charge for, electricity supplied to a purchaser ;
Revenue Meter means, subject to clause 3.13(5), a meter that is used under this Code as the source of energy data, unless this Code permits an alternative source of energy data to be used.
Revenue Meter means the principal meter of a given Solar PV System from which energy output is read and documented. SEMMY or Simulated Energy in a Measured Meteorological Year, means, with respect to any Guarantee Year, Year 1 AC Energy output of the Solar PV System simulated by PVSyst the Approved Performance Modeling Software using measured average hourly irradiance, wind speed, and air temperature as recorded by the Data Acquisition System, holding all other inputs equal to those used in calculating SETMY. SETMY or Simulated Energy for a Typical Meteorological Year, means the Year 1 AC Energy output of the Solar PV System simulated by PVSystApproved Performance Modeling Software using average hourly irradiance, wind speed, and air temperature data contained within the Weather File. Site means the real estate where the Solar PV System and any support structure are located including any building and building roof that touch or support the Solar PV System.
Revenue Meter means the meter required under the Customer’s applicable general service rate schedule.
Revenue Meter means the meter that is used for obtaining the primary source of energy data. “rule participant” means a member of the class of persons as set out in clause 2.28.1 of the
Revenue Meter means the meter which measures power flow into the main step up transformer of each Unit and similar meters on the Xxxxxx XX Units at a point after auxiliary loads are withdrawn from the bus.
Revenue Meter means the metering equipment installed in accordance with rule 17 and utilized to measure the quantity of renewable energy generated by a renewable energy installation which is delivered through the interconnection cables up to a connection point; and