Line Loss Factor definition

Line Loss Factor means for a Supply Point, the factor used by the Distribution Network Operator to scale the volume of electricity consumed;
Line Loss Factor means, in relation to each Settlement Unit, the multiplier applicable to the Facility Voltage Class in relation to that Settlement Unit and used to adjust the Metered Volume to account for losses on a Distribution System, dependent on the Facility’s geographical location and as calculated on the basis of a methodology developed by the relevant Licensed Distributor (and approved in accordance with the BSC);
Line Loss Factor has the meaning given to that term in the Balancing and Settlement Code.

More Definitions of Line Loss Factor

Line Loss Factor has the meaning given to that term in Schedule 9;
Line Loss Factor means a measure of all net electrical losses, as determined by the Transmission Provider, associated with the transmission of electric energy through the electric system from the high voltage side of the Generating Facility’s substation bus bar to the Delivery Point.
Line Loss Factor means [awaiting Settlement Agreement definition];
Line Loss Factor means a multiplier used to scale the volume of electricity generated to account for losses on the Distribution System and shall, in relation to a Private Network Generator, be applied in accordance with the provisions of the BSC;

Related to Line Loss Factor

  • Applicable Measurement Period means the most recently completed four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Issuer immediately preceding the Applicable Calculation Date for which internal financial statements are available.