RRO Regulation definition

RRO Regulation means the Regulated Rate Option Regulation, A.R. 262/2005, as amended from time to time.
RRO Regulation means the Regulated Rate Option Regulation, MO 2/2000.
RRO Regulation means the Regulated Rate Option Regulation (A.R. 132/2001); and

Examples of RRO Regulation in a sentence

  • The bill may be combined with a bill for other services that are not subject to the RRO Regulation provided to the Customer by EEA.

  • For those Customers to which the RRO Regulation is applicable, where the Company overcharges or undercharges on a bill as a result of a billing error including, but not limited to, incorrect meter reads or any calculation, rate application or clerical error, the Company shall render an adjusted bill, upon resolution of the disputed amount, in accordance with the RRO regulation, without interest.

  • For those Customers to which the RRO Regulation is applicable, where the Company overcharges or undercharges on a bill as a result of a billing error including, but not limited to, incorrect meter reads or any calculation, rate application or clerical error, the Company shall render an adjusted bill, upon resolution of the disputed amount, in accordance with the RRO Regulation, without interest.

  • Given the current wording of the Amended RRO Regulation, the Board concludes that it does not have the power to approve an amount that differs from the amount prescribed by the Minister.

  • As per RRO Regulation any eligible customer in the service area of the LEU distribution system not enrolled with a retailer, is deemed to have elected to purchase electricity services under the LEU Regulated Rate Option Tariff.

  • Section 2(2)(b) of the Amended RRO Regulation requires a RRO Tariff prepared under the Regulation to include “the charges for electric energy to be provided pursuant to the tariff as prescribed under section 5.” Section 5.2 of the Amended RRO Regulation echoes this requirement in equally mandatory terms: 5.2 The prescribed charge under section 5 must be included in the regulated rate tariff referred to in sections 2, 3 and 4.

  • This prescribed amount is to be included in a RRO tariff “prepared” under the Amended RRO Regulation (sections 2(2)(b) and 5.2).

  • The refiling should reflect the amount prescribed by the Minister pursuant to section 5(1)(a) of the Amended RRO Regulation at the time of the refiling.

  • Under the Amended RRO Regulation, the Minister has the power to prescribe this “amount” and the Board is only given the power to consider whether it should be increased in October 2001.

  • Default Gas Supply Regulation Direct Energy Regulated Services Default Rate Tariff (for natural gas) EPCOR Energy Alberta GP Inc.Energy Price Setting Plan as required by the RRO Regulation and approved by the AUC.


More Definitions of RRO Regulation

RRO Regulation or “Regulation” means the Regulated Rate Option Regulation, AR 262/2005, as amended, being the regulation that governs the RRO service in the Province of Alberta;

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