Examples of Transmission Contribution in a sentence
If a Transmission Contribution is applicable to a Customer, then an agreement for payment of the Transmission Contribution must be made between the Customer and EDTI before any work on the extension is commenced.
The EDTI Transmission Costs incurred by EDTI in extending service to a single Customer served from one Point of Delivery, the Customer’s Transmission Contribution will be equal to the total EDTI Transmission Costs incurred by EDTI.
Customer Transmission Contribution FortisAlberta may incur Transmission Costs as a result of entering into contracts with the Independent System Operator for provision of System Access Service in support of a Customer’s electricity supply requirements.
Where FortisAlberta reasonably believes that a requested service will be temporary, the Customer must pay the Cost of Temporary Services and the Customer Transmission Contribution in accordance with Section 7.2.2. Unless otherwise approved by FortisAlberta in writing, Temporary Service shall be defined as installations intended for removal within a period not to exceed 24 months.
If a Transmission Capital Cost is applicable to a Customer, then an agreement for payment of the Transmission Contribution must be made between the Customer and the Company before any work on the extension is commenced.
As disclosed in the annual report of the Company published on 28 April 2020 for the year ended 31 December 2019, the Group’s cash and cash equivalents amounted to approximately HK$246.88 million as at 31 December 2019 while the total bank and other borrowings of the Group amounted to approximately HK$2.34 billion.
A Customer Contribution to FortisAlberta may be comprised of one or more of the following:• a Customer Distribution Contribution towards the cost of Standard Service,• the cost of Optional Supply Facilities, including prepaid Operation and Maintenance,• a Temporary Facilities Charge,• an Early System Cost, and• a Customer Transmission Contribution charged by the Alberta Electric System Operator.
Based on stakeholder feedback, the ISO will remove the Third Party Transmission Contribution from the scope of this initiative.
Where FortisAlberta reasonably believes that a requested service will be temporary, the Customer must pay the Cost of Temporary Services and the Customer Transmission Contribution in accordance with Section 7.2.2. Unless otherwise approved by FortisAlberta in writing, Temporary Service shall be defined as installations intended for removal within a Page 19 Effective October 2, 2018 period not to exceed 24 months.
Where FortisAlberta reasonably believes that a requested service will be temporary, the Customer must pay the Cost of Temporary Services and the Customer Transmission Contribution in accordance with Section 7.2.2. Unless otherwise approved by FortisAlberta in writing, Temporary Service shall be defined as installations intended for removal within a Page 19 Effective January 1, 2014 period not to exceed 24 months.