Contract System Costs definition

Contract System Costs means «Customer Name»’s costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which costs are includable in and subject to the provisions of Appendix 1, all in accordance with the ASC Methodology as then in effect, and giving effect to the waivers set forth in section 6.4 of the Settlement Agreement. Under no circumstances shall Contract System Costs include costs excluded from the ASC by section 5(c)(7) of the Northwest Power Act.
Contract System Costs means the Utility’s Costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which Costs are includable in, jurisdictionally allocated by, and subject to the provisions of Appendix 1. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission § 301.1 Contract System Costs do not include Costs excluded from ASC by section 5(c)(7) of the Northwest Power Act.
Contract System Costs means«Customer Name»’s costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which costs are includable in and subject to the provisions of Appendix 1, all in accordance with the ASC Methodology. Under no circumstances shall Contract System Costs include costs excluded from the ASC by section 5(c)(7) of the Northwest Power Act.

Examples of Contract System Costs in a sentence

  • Appendix 1 is a form that identi- fies Contract System Costs and Con- tract System Load and permits the cal- culation of ASC.

  • Costs that have not been approved for retail rates are not considered for inclusion in Contract System Costs.

  • A utility’s ASC is the sum of a utility’sproduction and transmission-related costs (Contract System Costs) divided by the utility’s system load (Contract System Load).

  • If the Utility does not follow the Commission accounts, its filing must include a reconciliation between its ac- counts and the items allowed as Contract System Costs.

  • The forecast of the increase or reduction in Contract System Costs associated with the acquisition or relinquishment of the service territory.

  • Three years after the effective date of the first high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing well permit issued by the Department, and every 3 years thereafter, the Department shall prepare a report that analyzes the amount of gas that has been flared or vented and make recommendations to the General Assembly on whether steps should be taken to reduce the amount of gas that is being flared or vented in this State.

  • Each ASC Filing shall be reviewed by BPA or its designee and subject to a public process to determine whether the Contract System Costs are consistent with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for electric utilities, whether Contract System Costs contain only allowed costs, and whether the ASC Filing complies with the requirements of the 2008 ASC Methodology, including applicable definitions and requirements incorporated from the Commission’s Uniform System of Accounts.

  • If a Utility does not provide requested data, BPA may, in its discretion, remove from Contract System Costs all costs or revenues associated with the data not provided.

  • The group that was most likely to agree (select 1 to 3 on a 7 point scale) that the skills they have developed on their course have made them more employable were students who were studying a STEM subject at a GB HEI (82 per cent).

  • In calculating ASCs, BPA will make an independent determination of (1) the appropriateness of the inclusion of costs; (2) the reasonableness of the costs included in Contract System Costs; and (3) the appropriateness of Contract System Loads.


More Definitions of Contract System Costs

Contract System Costs means PacifiCorp’s costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which costs are includable in and subject to the provisions of Appendix 1, all in accordance with the ASC Methodology. Under no circumstances shall Contract System Costs include costs excluded from the ASC by section 5(c)(7) of the Northwest Power Act.
Contract System Costs means the Utility’s Costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which Costs are includable in,
Contract System Costs means the Utility’s costs for production and transmission resources, including power purchases and conservation measures, which costs are includable in, jurisdictionally allocated by, and subject to the provisions of Appendix 1. Contract System Costs do not include costs required to be excluded from ASC by section 5(c)(7) of the Regional Act; the exclusion of these costs is provided for in Footnote 15 to Appendix 1.

Related to Contract System Costs

  • Shift Work is defined as the same work performed by two or more employees or two or more successive sets or groups of employees working successive periods.

  • Contract Sum means the sum named in the letter of acceptance including Physical contingencies subject to such addition thereto or deduction there-from as may be made under the provisions hereinafter contained.

  • The Work means each and every activity required for the successful performance of the services described in Section II, the Terms of Reference.

  • Covered Services means all or a part of those medical and health services set forth in rule 441—86.14(514I).

  • Supplier of water means any person who owns or operates a public water system.