Unavailability Charge definition

Unavailability Charge means the charge set out in Schedule 1;

Examples of Unavailability Charge in a sentence

  • SCHEDULE 1 RATES AND CHARGES Unavailability Charge SCHEDULE 2GAS QUALITY, PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE 1.

  • The proposed Access Arrangement and Access Contract Terms and Conditions should be amended to provide for revenue from the Out of Specification Gas Charge, Nomination Surcharge, Overrun Charge, Excess Imbalance Charge, Peaking Surcharge and Unavailability Charge to be rebatable as if the activities or events to which the charges relate were Rebatable Services within the meaning of the Code.

  • If Epic Energy issues an Unavailability Notice, then without limiting Clause 5.3, the Shipper shall pay the Unavailability Charge for each GJ of gas delivered to the Shipper at a Delivery Point, or in aggregate as the case may be, in excess of the quantity specified in the Unavailability Notice.

  • On any day the Unavailability Threshold has been exceeded a Threshold Unavailability Charge will be payable by the Provider, calculated in accordance with paragraph 4 (Threshold Unavailability Charge) of Schedule 11 (Payment Mechanism).

  • Subject to clause 5.4(b), if Operator issues an Unavailability Notice then, without limiting clause 5.3, Shipper must pay the Unavailability Charge for each GJ of gas delivered to Shipper at a Delivery Point, or in aggregate as the case may be, in excess of the quantity specified in the Unavailability Notice.

  • Out of Specification Gas Charge (‘OSGC’); (ii) Nomination Surcharge (‘NS’); (iii) Excess Imbalance Charge (‘EIC’) (iv) Peaking Surcharge (‘PS’); and (v) Unavailability Charge (‘UC’).

  • In Epic Energy’s proposed Access Arrangement, the terms and conditions for the Firm Service include various charges and surcharges, being the Out of Specification Gas Charge, the Nominations Surcharge, the Excess Imbalance Charge, the Peaking Surcharge and the Unavailability Charge.

  • Sub-clause 5.4 of the Access Contract Terms and Conditions provides for Epic Energy to charge a Shipper an Unavailability Charge of $15 for each gigajoule of gas delivered to the Shipper at a Delivery Point, or in aggregate, as the case may be, in excess of a quantity specified for that Shipper in a relevant Unavailability Notice.

  • The proposed Access Arrangement and Access Contract Terms and Conditions should be amended to provide for revenue from the Out of Specification Gas Charge, Nomination Surcharge, Overrun Charge, Excess Imbalance Charge, Peaking Surcharge and Unavailability Charge to be rebateable as if the activities or events to which the charges relate were Rebatable Services within the meaning of the Code.

Related to Unavailability Charge

  • Capacity Charge means a charge for public facilities in existence at the time a charge is imposed or charges for new public facilities to be acquired or constructed in the future that are of proportional benefit to the person or property being charged, including supply or capacity contracts for rights or entitlements, real property interests, and entitlements and other rights of the local agency involving capital expense relating to its use of existing or new public facilities. A “capacity charge” does not include a commodity charge.

  • Unavailability means the inability of an individual to manage property or business affairs because the individual is:

  • Monthly Charge shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5.

  • Delivery Charge means the total amount charged to the Authorized User for shipment of the Vehicle(s) from the Delivery Origin to the location(s) designated by the Authorized User on Form A: Mini-Bid Request, and on the Purchase Order.

  • Scheduled Unavailability Date has the meaning specified in Section 3.03(c).

  • Utility Charges means water, sewer, electricity, gas and other utility charges, if any, applicable to the Real Property or the Leased Real Property;

  • Penalty Charge means a penalty charge which is payable by virtue of paragraph 3(1) and (2) of Schedule 3 to this Act;

  • Benchmark Unavailability Period means, the period (if any) (a) beginning at the time that a Benchmark Replacement Date has occurred if, at such time, no Benchmark Replacement has replaced the then-current Benchmark for all purposes hereunder and under any Loan Document in accordance with Section 2.14 and (b) ending at the time that a Benchmark Replacement has replaced the then-current Benchmark for all purposes hereunder and under any Loan Document in accordance with Section 2.14.

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Maintenance Outage means NERC Event Type MO, as set forth in attached Exhibit B, and includes any outage involving ten percent (10%) of the Facility’s Net Output that is not a Forced Outage or a Planned Outage.

  • Fixed Costs means costs which do not vary with consumption or volume produced;

  • Delivery charges means charges by the seller for preparation and delivery to a location designated by the purchaser of tangible personal property or services. Delivery charges include, but are not limited to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating, and packing. Beginning September 1, 2004, delivery charges do not include the charges for delivery of direct mail if the charges are separately stated on an invoice or similar billing document given to the purchaser. If a shipment includes both exempt property and taxable property, the seller shall allocate the delivery charge using 1 of the following methods:

  • Minimum Charge means the higher of the rate minimum and the rate applied to the Contracted Minimum Demand;

  • Professional Fee Reserve Amount means the total amount of Professional Fee Claims estimated in accordance with Article II.A.2(c) of the Plan.

  • Declared Monthly Consumption means the Declared Monthly Consumption set out in the Acceptance Form for Electricity Supply.

  • Available Flowgate Capability or “AFC” shall mean the rating of the applicable Flowgate less the projected loading across the applicable Flowgate less TRM and CBM. The firm AFC is calculated with only the appropriate Firm Transmission Service reservations (or interchange schedules) in the model, including recognition of all roll-over Transmission Service rights. Non- firm AFC is determined with appropriate firm and non-firm reservations (or interchange schedules) modeled.

  • Bond Service Charges means principal, including mandatory sinking fund requirements for retirement of obligations, and interest, and redemption premium, if any, required to be paid by the state on obligations.