AIER definition

AIER means Associated Interchange Energy Rate, which, as determined for each Hour, is based on the variable dispatch cost of the incremental resources that serve the collective obligations of the Southern Companies.
AIER means the “Associated Interchange Energy Rate” or “AIER” (or applicable successor(s) rate thereto) (in $/MWh), as determined under the IIC.
AIER means Associated Interchange Energy Rate, which as, determined for each hour, is based on the variable dispatch cost of the incremental resources that serve the collective obligations of the Southern Companies.

Examples of AIER in a sentence

  • Non-Summer Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Non-Summer Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Summer Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Non-Summer Off-Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Non-Summer Off- Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Georgia Power will purchase Energy (including associated Electrical Products) produced by the Facility during Facility testing and start-up procedures at such times and under conditions acceptable to Georgia Power at ninety percent (90%) of the AIER.

  • Summer Intermediate Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Intermediate Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Minutes shall be provided to the Assessment, Institutional Effectiveness & Research (AIER) Office.

  • Summer Off-Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Off-Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Summer Off-Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Off- Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.

  • Non-Summer Off-Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Non-Summer Off-Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.


More Definitions of AIER

AIER means the Associated Interchange Energy Rate as defined in the IIC, including any successor term.