Standard Offer Service Load definition

Standard Offer Service Load or “SOS Load” means the total sales at the retail meter, plus Unaccounted For Energy, expressed in MWh or MW, as appropriate, for a particular class(es) of retail customers being served by Buyer pursuant to the Maryland PSC Orders and Settlements, as such sales vary from hour to hour, in Buyer’s Maryland franchise service territory, as such territory exists on the Effective Date or may increase or decrease due to de minimis geographic border changes to the service territory that exists on the Effective Date. For purposes of clarification, SOS Load shall not include changes in the Buyer’s Maryland service territory which occur as a result of a merger, consolidation, or acquisition of another entity which has a franchised service territory in Maryland or a result of a significant franchise territory swap with another entity which has a franchised service territory in Maryland.
Standard Offer Service Load or “SOS Load” means the total sales at the retail meter, plus Unaccounted For Energy, expressed in MWh or MW, as appropriate, for a particular class(es) of retail customers being served by Buyer pursuant to the PSC Settlement, as such sales vary from hour to hour, in Buyer’s Delaware franchise service territory, as such territory exists on the Effective Date or may increase or decrease due to de minimis geographic border changes to the service territory that exists on the Effective Date. For purposes of clarification, SOS Load shall not include changes in the Buyer’s Delaware service territory which occur as a result of a merger, consolidation, or acquisition of another entity which has a franchised service territory in Delaware or a result of a significant franchise territory swap with another entity which has a franchised service territory in Delaware.
Standard Offer Service Load means the aggregate consumption of all of CL&P's Standard Offer Service customers plus the aggregate electric losses for delivery from a Delivery Point to the end-use meters of all such customers as determined in accordance with Appendix A.

Examples of Standard Offer Service Load in a sentence

  • The records supplied by the Buyer to the Seller for auditing purposes hereunder shall include the Buyer's hourly calculation of its Standard Offer Service Load.

  • The total Standard Offer Service hourly load will be allocated among each of the Sellers of Standard Offer Service based on the percentage of the total Standard Offer Service Load assigned to that Seller in Section 3.5 of that Seller's Standard Offer Service Agreement with the Buyer.


More Definitions of Standard Offer Service Load

Standard Offer Service Load or “SOS Load” means the total sales at the retail meter, plus Unaccounted For Energy, expressed in MWh or MW, as appropriate, for a particular class(es) of retail customers being served by Buyer, as such sales vary from hour to hour, in Buyer’s District of Columbia service territory.

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