Adjustment Charge definition

Adjustment Charge means an Adjustment Charge (as defined in the Access Undertaking) approved by the QCA from time to time.
Adjustment Charge means an Adjustment Charge (as defined in the Access Undertaking) approved by the QCA from time to time. Advanced Access Seeker means an Access Seeker that has:
Adjustment Charge means an Adjustment Charge (as defined in Queensland Rail’s Access Undertaking) approved by the QCA from time to time in respect of the Operator;

Examples of Adjustment Charge in a sentence

  • Niagara Mohawk shall not be required to make any payment to the Power Authority in connection with any such withdrawal to serve load or export other than the NYPA Transmission Adjustment Charge established in the NYISO OATT.

  • Competitive Transition Assessment (CTA) charges and terms under this rate includes a CTA Cost Adjustment Charge set in accordance with the Company's CTA Cost Adjustment.

  • The Volumetric Charge includes modifications made from time to time by adjustments to the Qualified Capital Adjustment Charge, as approved by the NHPUC.

  • The Company shall recover the Recoupment amount over one year within its Local Delivery Adjustment Charge (“LDAC”) through the Reconciliation of Permanent Changes in Distribution Rates Charge, a separate uniform rate per therm for the Residential and C&I classes, respectively, in the Company’s next scheduled LDAC rate change effective November 1, 2022.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, under no circumstances will the Adjustment Charge or Shortfall Charge be payable by us to you.

  • In those cases where the newly issued policies (such as the Life at 85 policies) go into the Closed Block, these new policies will not be subject to a Funding Adjustment Charge.

  • PEU explained in its filing that, based on the rate-making methodology approved in Docket DW 17-128 and inclusive of the North Country Capital Recovery Surcharge (NCCRS) and Qualified Capital Project Adjustment Charge (QCPAC), PEU’s 2019 pro forma test year revenue needs were $10,715,419 but its actual revenues were only $8,819,088.

  • For service hereunder, CUSTOMER will pay the equivalent of charges embodied in the unbundled Base Rate components of CITY’s prevailing Large Power Service Rate as published in the City of Gainesville Code of Ordinances, excluding the unbundled Distribution Service components, plus the prevailing Retail Fuel Adjustment Charge.

  • On August 30, 2021, Liberty filed a Motion for Recovery of Rate Case Expenses, seeking authority to collect $856,865 of actual and estimated rate case expenses through its Local Distribution Adjustment Charge (LDAC) beginning November 1, 2021.

  • This clause 6.6 does not apply in relation to an Adjustment Charge (as defined in the Access Undertaking) which is incorporated in any Access Charge in accordance with schedule 3 and the Access Undertaking.


More Definitions of Adjustment Charge

Adjustment Charge means a charge under paragraph 2 above; and
Adjustment Charge has the meaning given to it in the 2016 Access Undertaking. Allowable Revenue has the meaning given to it in the 2016 Access Undertaking. Applicable Interest – Diesel (or AID) means the greater of:
Adjustment Charge means an Adjustment Charge (as defined in Queensland Operator;
Adjustment Charge means the greater of zero and the amount calculated using the below formula: TAC = Total amount of electricity sold to all Sites in an Agreement Year for New South MC = Maximum Consumption. LWP = Load Weighted Average of the National Electricity Market spot price for New South Wales for the Agreement Year plus 25% (in LWER = Load Weighted Average of the applicable Energy Rates for the Agreement Year for New South Wales (in $/MWh). Load Weighted Average = the amount (in $/MWh) calculated by dividing the sum of all Trading Interval Products by the total amount of electricity sold to all Sites in that Agreement Year. Trading Interval Product = for each Trading Interval (as defined in the Rules) in an Agreement Year, the amount equal to the national electricity market spot price or Energy Rate (as applicable) for the Trading Interval multiplied by the amount of electricity sold to all Sites in that Trading Interval.
Adjustment Charge has the meaning given to it in the 2010 Access Undertaking. Applicable Interest – Diesel (or AID) means the greater of:
Adjustment Charge means an Adjustment Charge (as defined in QR Network’s Access Undertaking) approved by the QCA from time to time in respect of the End User; Formatted: Bullets and Numbering

Related to Adjustment Charge

  • Management Charge means the sum paid by the Supplier to the Authority being an amount of half (0.5) percent of all Charges for the Services invoiced to the Contracting Bodies (net of VAT) in each Month throughout the Term and thereafter until the expiry or earlier termination of any Call-Off Contract;