Incremental Consumption definition

Incremental Consumption means the actual electricity consumed (in GWh) by the customer over and above the consumption baseline, as measured by Eskom.
Incremental Consumption means the energy consumed over and above the contracted baseline consumption; (vi) ”Sales Incentive Committee” means the relevant Eskom approval committee required to approve any financial, contractual or legal queries with respect to the offer incentive programme within its governance processes; (vii) “Sales Incentive Programmes” means the programmes that offer financial benefits for the increase in electricity consumption that includes, inter alia, demand response morning peak sales programme, the winter deal, the offer incentive programme; (viii) ”The Incentivised Effective Rate” means the incentivised effective flat rate that the customer will pay, regardless of when energy is used; (ix) “The Offer Incentive Programme” means the sales programme based on a financial incentive for incremental electricity consumption; and (iix)” Time of Use” (“TOU”) means defined times of a day/week in an electricity tariff as approved by NERSA;