Electric Revenue Meter definition

Electric Revenue Meter means the measurement device(s) used by the interconnecting Transmission Provider to measure deliveries of Energy at the Delivery Point for purposes of billing.
Electric Revenue Meter means the device or devices including all auxiliary equipment,
Electric Revenue Meter means the measurement device(s) used to measure deliveries of Product from the Generating Facility and the Energy Storage Facility for the purpose of billing, AND meet(s) the requirements used by the interconnecting Transmission Provider to measure deliveries of Product at the Electrical Delivery Point.

Examples of Electric Revenue Meter in a sentence

  • Seller shall authorize Buyer to view the on-line meter data from the Electric Revenue Meter.

  • All Energy must be measured by the Units’ Electric Revenue Meter to be eligible for payment under this Agreement.

  • All Products from the Units must be delivered through a single Electric Revenue Meter and that meter must be dedicated exclusively to the Units.

  • Each [Gas Meter and] Electric Revenue Meter shall be locked or sealed only by, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by, the interconnecting utility or Transmission Provider, as applicable.

  • If the Transmission Provider makes any adjustment to any Electric Revenue Meter data for a given time period, [or if the interconnecting pipeline makes any adjustment to any Gas Meter data for a given time period,] Buyer shall incorporate such revisions in its next monthly invoices, if applicable, pursuant to Section 6.1 (Billing and Payment), covering the entire applicable time period in order to conform fully such adjustments to the meter data.

  • Seller consents to Buyer obtaining from the Transmission Provider the Electric Revenue Meter data, [and from the interconnecting Gas pipeline all Gas Meter data], applicable to the Units and all inspection, testing and calibration data and reports and agrees to provide to Buyer all meter data, inspection, testing and calibration data and reports for the submeter(s).

  • Each Gas Meter and Electric Revenue Meter shall be locked or sealed only by, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by, the interconnecting utility or Transmission Provider, as applicable.

  • Seller consents to Buyer obtaining Electric Revenue Meter data from the Transmission Provider and all inspection, testing and calibration data and reports for the Electric Revenue Meters.

  • Each Electric Revenue Meter shall be locked or sealed only by, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by, the interconnecting utility or Transmission Provider, as applicable.

  • All measureable Product must be measured by the Project’s Electric Revenue Meter to be eligible for payment under this Agreement.

Related to Electric Revenue Meter

  • Check Meter means the Buyer revenue-quality meter section(s) or meter(s), which Buyer may require at its discretion, and which will include those devices normally supplied by Buyer or Seller under the applicable utility electric service requirements.

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  • Operating Profit means the excess of Gross Revenues over the following deductions (“Deductions”) incurred by Manager, on behalf of Owner, in operating the Hotel:

  • Net energy metering means the difference between the kilowatt-hours consumed by a customer-generator and the kilowatt-hours generated by the customer- generator's facility over any time period determined as if measured by a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions.

  • CAISO Revenues means the net amount resulting from (a) the credits and other payments received by Buyer, as Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator, as a result of test energy from the Project delivered by Seller during the Test Period, including revenues associated with CAISO dispatches and (b) the debits, costs, penalties and interest that are directly assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO Global Resource ID for the Project for, or attributable to, scheduling and deliveries from the Project under this Agreement, which amount may result in a negative or positive value.

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  • Total Revenues means revenues from all taxes and fees, excluding revenue from funds managed by local government on behalf of a specific third party, and does not include the proceeds from borrowing or asset sales.

  • Building Energy Benchmarking means the process of measuring a building’s Energy use, tracking that use over time, and comparing performance to similar buildings.

  • Energy storage system means a system which stores energy and releases it in the same form as was input.