displaced cost definition

displaced cost means the average cost of generating and supplying one kilowatt-hour of electricity from resources other than the renewable resources through the supply line up to the point of interconnection with the renewable energy installation;
displaced cost means the average cost of generating and supplying one kilowatt hour of electricity from resources other than

Related to displaced cost

  • Standard Cost means any cost computed with the use of preestablished measures.

  • Fully Loaded Cost means the direct cost of good or service plus all applicable indirect charges and overheads.

  • Added cost means 100% of the added cost each fiscal year for educating all pupils assigned by a court or the department of health and human services to reside in or to attend a juvenile detention facility or child caring institution licensed by the department of health and human services or the department of licensing and regulatory affairs and approved by the department to provide an on-grounds education program. Added cost is computed by deducting all other revenue received under this article for pupils described in this section from total costs, as approved by the department, in whole or in part, for educating those pupils in the on-grounds education program or in a program approved by the department that is located on property adjacent to a juvenile detention facility or child caring institution. Costs reimbursed by federal funds are not included.

  • Estimated Cost , for the purposes of rule 22, means the estimated cost to maintain, repair or replace a major capital item;

  • Direct Cost means a cost not to exceed the cost of labor, material, travel and other expenditures to the extent the costs are directly incurred to provide the relevant assistance or service. “Direct Cost” to the Acquirer for its use of any of a Respondent’s employees’ labor shall not exceed the average hourly wage rate for such employee;