Input Energy definition

Input Energy means the electrical energy, expressed in kWh, that is delivered to the Entry Point(s) of DISCO for purposes of onward transport by DISCO to the Exit Point(s), as measured by the Wheeling Meter(s);
Input Energy means the quantity of Fuel, measured in MWh, that the Seller uses to heat the Received System Water to the temperatures stated in Schedule 4 over a period of time.

Examples of Input Energy in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding this Joint Audit Report, the Input Energy Rates quoted by the Distribution Franchisee with the Financial Proposal for the contract period shall remain unchanged.

  • In this case Procurer will not provide Input Energy to Developer.

  • The Company owns or possesses legal rights to any and all patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, trade secrets, domain names, information and other proprietary rights and processes necessary for its business as now conducted and as proposed to be conducted (the "Intellectual Property").

  • Cycle Loss Deviation, % = Actual Cycle Loss in a month, % – Declared Cycle Loss,%; and Additional Input Energy Charges as below ≤10% 1.5 x Power Purchase Cost approved for the year (by KERC) at state level whichever is Higher.