Examples of Competitive Electricity Supplier in a sentence
Billing for Net Energy Metering Customers with Competitive Suppliers Monthly Generation and Transmission Service – Credits or charges shall be calculated by the Supplier at the rate specified in the agreement between the Customer- Generator and the Competitive Electricity Supplier.
If the Subscriber is served by a Competitive Electricity Supplier, the Subscriber shall be billed by the Competitive Electricity Supplier for the full kilowatt-hours (kWh) consumed by the Subscriber during the applicable billing period at the CES billing rate.
The Competitive Electricity Supplier shall be responsible for calculating the net energy bill (or credit) amount for each billing period.
For customer-generators purchasing generation and transmission service from a Competitive Electricity Supplier, if the customer-generator’s kilowatt-hour usage during the billing period exceeds the kilowatt-hours generated by the customer-generator during that period, the customer-generator will be billed for the net energy delivered by the Electric Company at the full retail distribution rate for distribution service.
A customer that has elected net energy billing may obtain generation service from any Competitive Electricity Supplier that agrees to provide service on a net energy basis.
In such circumstances, the net inflow or outflow of electricity supplied to or by the customer-generator will be billed or credited at the Competitive Electricity Supplier’s energy rate specified in the agreement between the customer-generator and the Competitive Electricity Supplier.
Competitive Electricity Supplier or CES – means a person, other than the SOS Administrator, including an aggregator, broker, or marketer, who generates electricity; sells electricity; or purchases, brokers, arranges or markets electricity for sale to customers, and shall have the same meaning as the term “Electricity Supplier” set forth Section 101 of the Retail Electric Competition and ConsumerProtection Act of 1999, effective May 9, 2000 (D.C. Law 13-107; D.C. OfficialCode § 34-1501).
If the Subscriber is served by a Competitive Electricity Supplier, the Subscriber will be billed by the CES for the full kilowatt-hours consumed by the Subscriber during the Billing Month at the CES’s billing rate.
The Subscriber Organization shall not be considered a public utility or a Competitive Electricity Supplier and shall own any RECs associated with the electricity generated by the CREF, unless the RECs are explicitly contracted for through a separate agreement.
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