ICE Index definition

ICE Index means, with respect to any Contract Hour, the ICE Mid-Columbia Energy Index reporting “Daily Firm On-Peak”, for On-Peak hours, and “Daily Firm Off-Peak”, for Off- Peak hours.
ICE Index means for any given day:
ICE Index means for any given day: (i) for On-Peak hours, the Mid-C Peak Index, being the volume-weighted “average” price for Mid-C day ahead transactions in On-Peak hours in that day (or days where the index covers more than one day), as published in the ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) Day Ahead Power Price Report; and (ii) for Off-Peak hours, the Mid-C Off-Peak Index, being the volume-weighted “average” price for Mid-C day ahead transactions in Off-Peak hours in that day (or days where the index covers more than one day), as published in the ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) Day Ahead Power Price Report, as the case may be, and as such index may be amended, updated or revised from time to time.

Examples of ICE Index in a sentence

  • In order to induce the broadest range of potential bidders the Board will allow respondents to offer an alternative to the ICE Index in their proposal.

  • In order to induce the broadest range of potential respondents the Board will allow respondents to offer an alternative to the ICE Index in their proposal.

  • In order to induce the broadest range of potential bidders the Borough will allow respondents to offer an alternative to the ICE Index in their proposal.

  • Those key terms included a facility amount not to exceed $13,000,000, a maturity date of nine (9) years from closing, an interest rate to be set three (3) business days prior to closing based on the then current Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) Index plus 1.79% discounted at an 81% Tax Exempt Factor, an origination fee of 0.10% on the facility amount, and a draw period of twenty-four (24) months from closing.

Related to ICE Index

  • Price Index means the Consumer Price Index which is designated for the applicable month of determination as the United States City Average for All Urban Consumers, All Items, Not Seasonally Adjusted, with a base period equaling 100 in 1982 - 1984, as published by the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics or any successor agency. In the event that the Price Index ceases to be published, its successor index measuring cost of living as published by the same Governmental Authority which published the Price Index shall be substituted and any necessary reasonable adjustments shall be made by Lessor and Lessee in order to carry out the intent of Section 4.

  • Retail Price Index means the general index of retail prices published by the Office for National Statistics each month in respect of all items or:

  • Consumer Price Index means the Consumer Price Index for

  • CPI Index is defined in Section 2.1(c) of this Agreement.

  • Reference Index means each of the indices comprising the Reference Portfolio.