Transmission Charge definition

Transmission Charge means the cost for transporting electricity from the generation source to your electric distribution company. For most electric customers who select a new supplier, transmission costs will be included in the charges from your new supplier. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) regulates retail transmission prices and services. This charge will vary with your source of supply;Generation prices and charges are set by the electric generation supplier you have chosen. The PUC regulates distribution prices and services. FERC regulates transmission prices and services.
Transmission Charge means the charge for moving high voltage electricity from a generation facility to the distribution lines of EDU.
Transmission Charge is the cost for transporting electricity from the generation source to your electric distribution company. For most electric customers who select a new supplier, transmission costs will be included in the charges from your new supplier. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates retail transmission prices and services. This charge will vary with your source of supply.

Examples of Transmission Charge in a sentence

  • Transmission Charge – Charge for moving high voltage electricity from a generation facility to the distribution lines of the EDU.

  • The rate you pay Company will include the Generation Charge and Transmission Charge, if applicable.

  • The first part of the formula calculates the Energy Charge portion of the charge and the second part incorporates any Transmission Charge reasonably associated with the delivery of the Emergency Energy to the Delivery Point.

  • Your EDC will continue to issue a bill based on your billing cycle and the bill will include both your Transmission Charge, if applicable, and your Generation Charge, as well as your Electric Distribution Company’s (“EDC’s”) distribution charges and any other charges incurred in accordance with this Agreement.

  • The rate you pay Company will include the Generation Charge and Transmission Charge and include the renewable content of your plan.


More Definitions of Transmission Charge

Transmission Charge. Charge for moving high voltage electricity from a generation facility to the distribution lines of an electric distribution company.
Transmission Charge means any amount in respect of:
Transmission Charge means every notification sent by NM811 (excluding free-forms, cancellations, corrections, resends & goodnights) including multiple subscriptions (i.e. email, phone, FTP, or fax) for the same transmission (ticket) number.
Transmission Charge means the charge for moving high voltage electricity from a generation facility to the distribution lines of EDU. Right of Rescission – You understand that if you are a new customer to SEP, your EDU will send you a confirmation letter once you have been enrolled to receive generation service from SEP. You have a right to rescind your enrollment within seven (7) calendar days following the postmark date of the confirmation letter by following the instructions contained in the letter. The Right of Rescission only applies when a customer switches to a generation supplier and not on renewal enrollments. Your EDU will not send a confirmation notice upon any renewal of this Agreement.
Transmission Charge means the transmission charges determined under Section 62 or adopted under Section 63 of the Act by the Commission, as the case may be;
Transmission Charge means: an amount charged by a Transmission Provider for use of that Transmission Provider’s transmission system for the purpose of providing Transmission Services to the Distributor, and includes any amounts received from or payable to that Transmission Provider in relation to: connection, interconnection and economic value adjustments; new investment; the provision of System Operator Services; loss and constraint rentals; and the settlement of financial transmission rights; any other charge component that is introduced into, or substitutes for, an existing component of the Transmission Provider’s transmission pricing methodology from time to time; and Avoided Transmission Charges;
Transmission Charge. For request 74127934 the Transmission Customer shall pay monthly higher of the base transmission rate provided in Schedule 7 of the SPP Tariff through the reservation period at the then posted rate, estimated at $44,000 monthly or the upgrade revenue requirements estimated at $46,172 monthly. The requested service requires completion of the following network upgrades assignable to the Transmission Customer: Upgrade Name Upgrade Description Transmission Owner Date Required in Service XXXXXXXXX - KNOB HILL 115KV CKT 1 MKEC Rebuild Ownership of 20.9 miles MKEC 6/1/2013 The requested service is contingent upon completion of the following reliability upgrades: These upgrades are not assignable to the Transmission Customer. Upgrade Name Upgrade Description Transmission Owner Date Required in Service Hitchland Interchange - Moore County Interchange 230 kV Install 50 miles of 230 kv from Hitchland to Moore County Interchange SPS 6/1/2010 XXXXXXX - XXXXXXX 115KV CKT 1 Rebuild Xxxxxxx to Xxxxxxx XXXX 6/1/2010 PIONEER TAP - XXXXXXX 115KV CKT 1 Rebuild Xxxxxxx to Pioneer Tap SUNC 6/1/2010 XXXXXXX - XXXXXXXXX 115KV CKT 1 Rebuild 14.4 miles MKEC 6/1/2010 MEDICINE XXXXX - XXXXX 115KV CKT 1 Rebuild 26 mile line MKEC 6/1/2013 MEDICINE LODGE 138/115KV TRANSFORMER CKT 1 Accelerated Upgrade transformer MKEC 12/1/2011 Generation redispatch is required to provide service. The Transmission Customer has made bilateral arrangements to provide generation redispatch power in the specified amounts necessary to alleviate loading on the facilities listed in Attachment A prior to completion of planned network and reliability upgrades. The Transmission Customer agrees to provide redispatch pairs listed in Table 6 of the final posting of study 2008-AGP1, and the Transmission Provider agrees that such redispatch will satisfy the redispatch obligation. Such redispatch obligations shall be arranged in accordance with Attachment K and shall occur in advance of curtailment of other firm reservations impacting these constraints. Transmission Customer shall bear the cost of such redispatch. In the absence of implementation of interim redispatch as requested by the Transmission Provider for Transmission Customer transactions resulting in overloads on limiting facilities, the Transmission Provider shall curtail the customers schedule. In addition to all other applicable charges, the Network Customer shall pay remaining monthly revenue requirements of $3,339 from September 1, 2010 – September 1, 20...