Examples of Transition Customers in a sentence
This is a reasonable approach because the vast majority164 of CG in RMP’s Utah service territory is solar, and the majority of future CG165 installations are expected to be solar.17 Specifically, according to RMP’s most recent166 NEM report, filed on July 1, 2019, 99.7% of NEM Customers had DG solar, and167 100% of Transition Customers had DG solar.18 17 See Exhibit 2-BSK, Navigant_PG LT RA_20180815.pdf, p.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission conditionally granted the Companies’ request to remove the merger mitigation de-pancaking component, subject to a transition mechanism for the Transition Customers; See Louisville Gas and Elec.
Service Partner’s obligation under the Service Partner Program GTCs to return or destroy Confidential Information shall not apply during such time as Service Partner is performing obligations to Transition Customers pursuant to this Section, provided such Confidential Information is required to so perform.
These entities (the Transition Customers) have made business decisions in reliance on the De-pancaking Mitigation.The transition mechanism does not apply to the Cities of Bardstown and Nicholasville because there is no evidence in the record that they acted in reliance on the De-pancaking Mitigation (e.g., they have not provided notice to terminate their existing contracts) and thus remain KU Requirements Customers.
Therefore, it is appropriate to include Princeton and Paducah, as well as KMPA, as Transition Customers entitled to the Transition Mechanism.We also find that the Kentucky Municipal Energy Agency should be included as a Transition Customer eligible for the Transition Mechanism.
The fixed rate on Export Credits that RMP will pay to Transition Customers and the 15- minute netting intervals in which they will be measured appear to reflect hard won compromises.13 For example, the Settlement calculates the Export Credit to be 90% of the current average energy rate for Schedules 1, 2, and 3 and 92.5% for all other schedules.
First, LG&E/KU argues that the Commission’s determination regarding Princeton and Paducah is an arbitrary and capricious reversal because the Commission failed to provide a reasonable basis to support its determination that Princeton and Paducah should be included as Transition Customers.
LG&E/KU argues that the Commission points to Princeton and Paducah’s current interconnection with the LG&E/KU system without explaining how or why this shows Princeton and Paducah were “in the market” for purposes of determining the scope of Transition Customers.
LG&E/KU asserts that, because KMPA could not have relied on the De-pancaking Mitigation when it made its decision to invest in the Prairie State project, KMPA is in the same position as most of LG&E/KU’s other transmission customers and not the Transition Customers.