Metering Plan definition

Metering Plan means a document that is provided by the Supplier to be approved by the Buyer and that (a) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meters used to measure Electricity conform with Measurement Canada Regulations, (b) provides technical specifications for meters, instrument transformers and relevant instruments for main and backup metering, and (c) provides all required information, and equipment specifications needed to permit the Buyer to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes, and/or total Revenue Meter readings in order to accurately determine the generator output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, and which is updated promptly, and, in any event, within ten (10) Business Days after any change to the metering installation occurs.
Metering Plan means a plan prepared by the Service Provider for the installation and fi xing of Customer Meters for fi rst-time connections and for ensuring that all existing do-mestic, commercial, industrial and institutional Customers have functioning Meters.
Metering Plan means a report that is provided by the Supplier to the Buyer and that (a) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meters conform with Measurement Canada Regulations, and (b) provides all required information, and equipment specifications needed to permit the Buyer to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes, and/or total revenue meter readings in order to accurately determine the generator output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, and which is updated promptly, and, in any event, within ten (10) Business Days after any change to the metering installation occurs.

Examples of Metering Plan in a sentence

  • The licensee and any person engaged by the licensee to undertake metering must comply with the Metering Plan after the Commission has approved it.

  • Preliminary Metering Plan in Section 4.5.4.1 The following documents may also be needed:1.

  • A Final Metering Plan that must be submitted as part of the Incentive Claim Form (ICF) package submission.

  • The Sponsor shall, when considering whether to approve the Metering Plan, have regard to those Electricity matters in the Metering Plan that have received System Operator or LDC approval, as applicable.

  • Where the Facility is not one described in Section 4.2(a), the Sponsor may require the Supplier to provide a Metering Plan in a Prescribed Form by providing the Supplier with 60 days’ prior notice of such request.


More Definitions of Metering Plan

Metering Plan means a document that is provided by the Supplier to the OPA in the Prescribed Form that (i) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meter(s) conform with Laws and Regulations administered by Measurement Canada with respect to such meter(s), and (ii) provides all required information and equipment specifications needed to permit the OPA to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes and/or total revenue meter readings in order to accurately determine the output of the Facility at the Connection Point net of any Station Service Loads and auxiliary loads.
Metering Plan means a report that is provided by the Supplier to the Buyer and that (i) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meter(s) conform with Laws and Regulations administered by Measurement Canada with respect to such meter(s), and (ii) provides all required information and equipment specifications needed to permit the Buyer to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes and/or total revenue meter readings in order to accurately determine the Facility output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads and inclusive for any loss adjustment factors, and which is updated promptly, and, in any event, within ten (10) Business Days after any change to the metering installation occurs.
Metering Plan means a report that is provided by the Supplier to the Buyer and that (a) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meters conform with Measurement Canada Regulations, and (b) provides all required information, and equipment specifications needed to permit the Buyer to remotely access, verify, adjust, and/or total revenue meter readings to accurately calculate the generator output at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, and which is updated promptly, and, in any event, within ten (10) Business Days after any change to the metering installation occurs.
Metering Plan means a plan prepared by the Licensee for the installation and fixing of Customer Meters for first-time connections and for ensuring that all existing domestic, commercial, industrial and institutional Customers have functioning Meters at all times. It also includes installation and fixing of production meters, bulk and zonal meters for purposes of unbundling water volumes.
Metering Plan means a document that is provided by the Supplier to be approved by the Sponsor and that (a) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meters used to measure Electricity conform with Measurement Canada Regulations, (b) provides technical specifications for meters, instrument transformers and relevant instruments for main metering and, if backup metering is required by the IESO Market Rules, as applicable, backup metering as well, (c) provides all required information, and equipment specifications needed to permit the Sponsor to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes, and/or total Revenue Meter readings in order to accurately determine the Delivered and Withdrawn Electricity at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads, and (d) provides the Sponsor with the State-of-Charge of the Facility at the same time intervals and accuracy as the Revenue Meter readings.
Metering Plan means a document that is provided by the Supplier to be approved by the Sponsor and that (a) verifies that the revenue-quality interval meters used to measure Electricity conform with Measurement Canada Regulations, (b) provides technical specifications for meters, instrument transformers and relevant instruments for main metering and, if backup metering is required by the IESO Market Rules or LDC, as applicable, backup metering as well, (c) provides all required information, and equipment specifications needed to permit the Sponsor to remotely access, verify, estimate and edit for calculation purposes, and/or total Revenue Meter readings in order to accurately determine the Delivered and Withdrawn Electricity at the Delivery Point net of any Station Service Loads (including a reasonable allocation of any Station Service Load relating to building services that is delivered through a different Revenue Meter than the Facility’s, such as in the case where such services are provided by a landlord or an adjacent facility), (d) provides the Sponsor with the State-of-Charge of the Facility at the same time intervals as the Revenue Meter readings, and (e) provides a reasonable means using Facility instrumentation to confirm compliance with the requirements of Section 15.6(c)(iii).
Metering Plan means a table of metering rates, and occupancy, speed, and volume thresholds to be used for traffic responsive metering decisions. Defined per NTCIP 1207 v02.06.