f-factor definition

f-factor means the proportion, approved by the Authority, of the present value of the estimated increase in the allowed revenue of the Transporter associated with the Incremental Capacity to be offered to Shippers which must be covered by the Total Bid Value made by Shippers in the ICAM;
f-factor means a share of the then present value of the estimated increase of the allowed revenue of the Transporter associated with the amount of Incremental Capacity included in a particular Offer Level which must be covered by the present value of binding commitments of Shippers and as approved by the Commission;
f-factor means the share of the present value of the estimated increase in the allowed or target revenue of the transmission system operator associated with the incremental capacity included in the respective offer level as set out in Article 22(1)(b) to be covered by the present value of binding commitments of network users for contracting capacity calculated as set out in Article 22(1)(a);

More Definitions of f-factor

f-factor. "fc" or "fd" means a ratio of combustion gas volumes to heat inputs either unit-specific or as defined in 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 19.
f-factor. “fc” or “fd” means a ratio of combustion gas volume to heat input either unit-specific or as defined in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 19.
f-factor means the share (0,9) of the current value of Bulgartransgaz EAD required revenues, related to the incremental capacity, covered by the total current amount of the binding commitments to contract capacity undertaken by network users within the Procedure.