G-charge definition

G-charge means the transmission charges paid by producers in each Member State, as referred to in annex Part B of Commission Regulation (EU) No 838/2010, excluding connection charges, charges related to ancillary services and specific system loss charges;

Related to G-charge

  • Parking Charge means the charge paid by drivers to leave a vehicle in a parking place;

  • Room charge means the charge imposed for the use or occupancy of a room, excluding charges for food, beverages, state use tax, telephone service, or like services paid in connection with the room charge, and reimbursement of the assessment as allowed in section 6.

  • Floating Charge means a charge that, as created, was a floating charge;

  • No Charge Bid When Bids are requested on a number of Products as a Group or Lot, a Bidder desiring to Bid “no charge” on a Product in the Group or Lot must clearly indicate such. Otherwise, such Bid may be considered incomplete and be rejected, in whole or in part, at the discretion of the Commissioner.

  • Monthly Recurring Charge refers to the sum that the Requesting Licensee shall pay for the service on a monthly basis computed from the beginning of the month as specified in Schedule 15;