Electric Quantity Measurement Clause Samples

The Electric Quantity Measurement clause defines how the amount of electricity delivered or consumed under an agreement is determined. Typically, this involves specifying the use of metering equipment, the party responsible for installation and maintenance, and the procedures for reading and verifying meter data. By establishing clear methods for measuring electric quantities, this clause ensures accurate billing and reduces disputes over energy usage.
Electric Quantity Measurement. 5.1 Annual Basic On-grid Electric Quantity Under the guidance of the annual power generation adjustment plan issued by the provincial economic and trade commission, the Buyer shall take into consideration the hydrological situation of the Station, the nationwide power supply and demand as well as the conditions for operational safety of power grid, and arrange the monthly power generation plan and adjustment plan of the Seller’s power station based on the principle of fairness, equality and openness.
Electric Quantity Measurement on-grid electric quantity = electric quantity transmitted to the grid by the Liexi electric transformation station (301 + 302) grid supply electric quantity = electric quantity transmitted from the grid of Liexi electric transformation station (301 + 302) to the Banzhu Hydroelectric Station
Electric Quantity Measurement. 7.1.1 On-grid electric quantity The on-grid electric quantity means the electric quantity transmitted from Party A’s units to Party B. It shall be the calculated value of the accumulative value of output electric quantity calculated on the basis of the readings collected from the electric quantity measuring point in accordance with Clause 6.1 net 1% for line loss.. 7.1.2 Off-grid electric quantity The off-grid electric quantity means the electric quantity transmitted from the grid to Party B during the commissioning period started by Party B, or the period when all units stop working or any other reasons attributable to Party B. It shall be the accumulative value of the input electric quantity calculated on the basis of the readings collected from the electric quantity measuring point and all the input electricity of the back-up transformer (to be agreed by the supply and use agreement). 7.1.3 Party B’s on-grid electric quantity and the off-grid electric quantity must not be mutually set off (except the grid crossing capacity).