Rural Electrification Association definition

Rural Electrification Association means a not-for profit cooperative, incorporated or continued under the Rural Utilities Act (Alberta), which owns electric distribution systems and supplies electric energy to members in a rural region of Alberta.
Rural Electrification Association means an association under the Rural Utilities Act that has as its principal object the supply of electricity to its members;
Rural Electrification Association in Part 40 means an association under the Rural Utilities Act whose purpose is to supply electricity to its members;

Examples of Rural Electrification Association in a sentence

  • A loan agreement eventually totaling $192,847,000 was executed on September 27, 1984 to meet the maturities of the short-term debt.In 1982, AEA assumed $44,858,858 of debt payable to the Rural Electrification Association (REA) in connection with the Solomon Gulch hydroelectric project, the fourth dam in the Four Dam Pool.

  • RATE 24 REA FARM SERVICEEffective: January 1, 2017 Availability: REA Rate 24 is available to members of a Rural Electrification Association (REA) and to farmers who own their entire electric service extension (T-rurals).

  • RATE 29 REA IRRIGATION SERVICEEffective: January 1, 2017 Availability: Rate 29 is available to members of a Rural Electrification Association (REA) and to farmers who own their entire electric service extension (T-rural) for the primary purpose of irrigation.

  • An Electric Service Agreement with FortisAlberta may be required for service under this rate.Page 5 RATE 24 REA FARM SERVICEEffective: January 1, 2020 Availability: REA Rate 24 is available to members of a Rural Electrification Association (REA) and to farmers who own their entire electric service extension (T-rurals).

  • An Electric Service Agreement with FortisAlberta may be required for service under this rate.Page 7 RATE 29 REA IRRIGATION SERVICEEffective: January 1, 2020 Availability: Rate 29 is available to members of a Rural Electrification Association (REA) and to farmers who own their entire electric service extension (T-rural) for the primary purpose of irrigation.

  • Alger Delta Cooperative Electric Association, Cherryland Electric Cooperative, Cloverland Electric Cooperative, Great Lakes Energy Cooperative, Midwest Energy Cooperative, Ontonagon County Rural Electrification Association, Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op, Thumb Electric Cooperative, and HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative’s renewable energy plans are approved.

  • Within 30 days, Alger Delta Cooperative Electric Association, Cherryland Electric Cooperative, Cloverland Electric Cooperative, Great Lakes Energy Cooperative, Midwest Energy Cooperative, Ontonagon County Rural Electrification Association, Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op, Thumb Electric Cooperative, and HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative shall file with the Commission tariff sheets essentially the same as those attached to the settlement agreements and amendments.

  • A wire services provider does not necessarily need to own the distribution facilities - the owner can be a municipality or a Rural Electrification Association (REA) serving a particular service area.

  • Alger Delta Cooperative Electric Association, Cherryland Electric Cooperative, Cloverland Electric Cooperative, Great Lakes Energy Cooperative, Midwest Energy Cooperative, Ontonagon County Rural Electrification Association, Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op, Thumb Electric Cooperative, and HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative shall file energy optimization reconciliation cases beginning April 30, 2010 and annually thereafter, as outlined in the settlement agreements and amendments.

  • An Electric Service Agreement with FortisAlberta may be required for service under this rate.Page 7 RATE 29 REA IRRIGATION SERVICEEffective: January 1, 2019 Availability: Rate 29 is available to members of a Rural Electrification Association (REA) and to farmers who own their entire electric service extension (T-rural) for the primary purpose of irrigation.


More Definitions of Rural Electrification Association

Rural Electrification Association or “REA” means a not-for profit cooperative, incorporated or continued under the Rural Utilities Act (Alberta), which owns its distribution system and supplies electricity to members in its rural franchise area of Alberta.

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