Examples of UDC Charges in a sentence
The consolidated xxxx prepared and presented by UDC to an end-use customer which includes the Customer's ESP Charges and UDC Charges.
UDC Charges - Charges (a) for services provided by UDC; or (b) which are energy-related and which are approved by the CPUC or the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (including any Competition Transition Charges or Fixed Transition Amount Charges owing to UDC or its affiliates, as those terms are defined under the California Public Utilities Code).
The consolidated xxxx prepared and presented by ESP to an end-use customer which includes the customer's ESP Charges and UDC Charges.
If during the term of this TC some or all of the UDC Charges are no longer invoiced by the UDC, we will pass those charges through to you.
The Parties acknowledge that for Accounts located in Duke Energy’s Ohio service territory, Transmission Costs and certain Ancillary Services And Other ISO Costs are directly invoiced by the UDC as part of your delivery charges as more specifically described in Duke Energy’s Rider BTR as revised from time to time (collectively, ''UDC Charges'').
If you have elected to receive a single bill from the UDC for one or more of the Account(s) served hereunder, the UDC will invoice you for all of our charges and all UDC Charges and related Taxes for those Account(s) (“UDC Consolidated Billing”).
The consolidated bill prepared and presented by UDC to an end-use customer which includes the Customer's ESP Charges and UDC Charges.
UDC Charges - A Direct Access Customer’s c Charges (a) for services provided by UDC;, or (b) which are energy-related and which are approved by the CPUC or the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (including any Competition Transition Charges or Fixed Transition Amount Charges owing to UDC or its affiliates, as those terms are defined under the California Public Utilities Code).
The consolidated bill prepared and presented by ESP to an end-use customer which includes the customer's ESP Charges and UDC Charges.
For purposes of the Dayton Power & Light (“DPL”) service territory only, DPL has obtained approval by the Ohio Public Utility Commission (“PUCO”) to invoice all electricity supply customers in its service territory directly for Transmission Costs and certain Ancillary Services And Other ISO Costs (collectively, the “DP&L Charges”) as part of the UDC Charges.