Examples of Nonbypassable in a sentence
The Default Bill Credit Rate is defined as the sum of the Standard Offer Service Rate, the Standard Offer Service Adjustment Factor, the Standard Offer Service Administrative Cost Adjustment Factor, the Transmission Service Cost Adjustment Factor, and the Non-bypassable Transition Service Charge, applicable to the Bill Credit Recipient’s rate schedule in effect at the time of the application of the monthly Bill Credit to the Bill Credit Recipient’s account.
The Default Bill Credit Rate is defined as the sum of the base Last Resort Service Rate, the Last Resort Service Adjustment Factor, the Last Resort Service Administrative Cost Adjustment Factor, the Transmission Service Cost Adjustment Factor, and the Non-bypassable Transition Service Charge, applicable to the Bill Credit Recipient’s rate schedule in effect at the time of the application of the monthly Bill Credit to the Bill Credit Recipient’s account.
Non-bypassable charges shall be all TDU and other non-bypassable charges and credits for the appropriate customer class in the applicable service territory, including ERCOT administrative charges, nodal fees or surcharges, Reliability Unit Commitment (RUC) capacity short charges attributable to LSP load, and applicable taxes from various taxing or regulatory authorities, multiplied by the level of kWh and KW used, where appropriate.
Non-bypassable charges shall be all TDSP and other non-bypassable charges and credits for the appropriate customer class in the applicable service territory, including ERCOT administrative charges, nodal fees or surcharges, Reliability Unit Commitment (RUC) capacity short charges attributable to LSP load, and applicable taxes from various taxing or regulatory authorities, multiplied by the level of kWh and KW used, where appropriate.
Non-bypassable amounts to be charged for the use or availability of electric services, approved by the commission under a financing order to recover qualified costs, that shall be collected by an electric utility, its successors, an assignee, or other collection agents as provided for in a financing order.