EPS Meter definition

EPS Meter means the ERCOT-Polled Settlement Meter, as such term is defined in the ERCOT Protocols, that is assigned to B▇▇▇▇▇▇ for purposes of settling Export Energy.

Examples of EPS Meter in a sentence

  • Data from the EPS Meter shall include (a) Energy metered on a real time basis, and (b) Settlement Interval load profile data remotely retrievable via MV-90 software.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the delivery of Energy from the EPS Meter to the Customer Facilities and any losses between the EPS Meter and the Customer Facilities shall be the responsibility of Customer.

  • Customer also shall cause to be provided to Cooperative and GSEC primary and backup remote access to retrieve data on Import Energy delivered from ERCOT at the Delivery Point and Export Energy as measured at the EPS Meter operated by the Transmission Service Provider.

  • Electric power delivered hereunder shall be measured by (i) the EPS Meter and (ii) a revenue quality meter (“MDC Meter”).

  • Except for the MDC Meter, which shall be paid for by Customer but owned and operated by Cooperative, Customer shall provide and be responsible for all electric distribution and other facilities necessary for Customer to receive Service from Cooperative under this Agreement downstream of the EPS Meter (collectively all such facilities owned by Customer, the “Customer Facilities”).

  • The Parties agree that appropriate *****logic will be applied with respect to the meter readings recorded by the EPS Meter and the meter readings recorded by the MDC Meter.

  • EPS Meter data shall include delivered and received Energy for real and reactive power.

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