Customer Baseline Load (CBL definition

Customer Baseline Load (CBL. Means the baseline load for a Customer as calculated under the Company’s Customer Baseline Load methodology using the baseline options listed in the methodology, and as the Customer Baseline Load methodology is described more particularly by the Company’s baseline operating procedure published on the Company’s website. Actual load levels are compared to the Customer Baseline Load to verify whether Applicant provides the kW of contracted Load Relief, which is done by the use of the Customer Baseline Load in the calculation of Baseline Verification Methodology.

Examples of Customer Baseline Load (CBL in a sentence

  • Actual load levels are compared to the Customer Baseline Load (CBL) to verify whether Applicant provided the kW of contracted Load Relief; provided, however, that the Company may estimate data if data is not available for some or all intervals required.

  • All capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall be defined as set forth below or as otherwise defined in the text hereof: ASKED PRICE: the price per kWh for electricity that will be charged by the Company to Bar Tech for each kWh incremental to the Customer Baseline Load ("CBL") that is used by Bar Tech in each hour on the day following the date that forecasted prices are made available to Bar Tech.

  • The program is intended to be bill neutral to each Customer with respect to their historical usage through the use of a Customer Baseline Load (CBL) and the Company's Standard Offer Rates.

  • The Company and the Customer have mutually agreed to an initial Customer Baseline Load ("CBL") for the stated premise location – see Initial Customer Baseline Load (CBL) Agreement.

  • The Company and the Customer have mutually agreed to an initial Customer Baseline Load (“CBL”) for the stated premise location — see Initial Customer Baseline Load (CBL) Agreement.