Off-Peak Hour definition
Examples of Off-Peak Hour in a sentence
It is the intent of the participating members of WCMTOA that the Off-Peak Hour operations described in Rule 5 above shall consist of the same types of services and facilities customarily provided by the members with respect to the receipt and delivery of Import Cargo, Export Cargo and Intermodal Equipment during Peak Hours, subject to some modifications from time to time based on operational or other considerations.
The members of WCMTOA also reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to modify or discontinue all or any part of the Off-Peak Hour operations described in this Schedule.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in view of the reduced volumes at the ports resulting from seasonal market changes, individual WCMTOA members may opt to reduce their costs of operation by closing one or more Off-Peak Hour shifts per week.
During the billing months when customer’s electric service is subject to interruption (the days of June 20 through September 10 and November 15 through March 15), 50 percent of the highest metered KW demand established during the Off-Peak Hours (10:00 P.M. through 7:00 A.M.) that is in excess of the highest metered demand established during On-Peak Hours (7:00 A.M. through 10:00 P.M.) will be excluded from the Off-Peak Hour highest demand.
Once Seller has delivered in any Calendar Year 150,000,000 kWh which Buyer is obligated to purchase at the Attachment II rates, deliveries to Buyer during any On-Peak Hour shall be purchased at STEON and deliveries to Buyer during any Off-Peak Hour shall be purchased at STEOFF.
All Seller deliveries of Conforming Energy to PacifiCorp made during the Off-Peak Hours will receive the applicable Off-Peak Hour Contract Price for that month times the appropriate Annual Multiplier.
This Statement will show the amounts due to the TOU Supplier, equal to the sum of: (a) an off-peak charge equal to the product of the TOU Off-Peak Price and the sum of the PHEA in each TOU Off-Peak Hour of the Billing Month, and (b) an on-peak charge equal to the product of the TOU On-Peak Price and the sum of the PHEA in each TOU On-Peak Hour of the Billing Month.
Within 120 days after the A&R Effective Date, the Parties will agree on metering and measuring standards used in the calculation of the NS-NTQ Path Peak Hour transmission losses and NS-NTQ Path Off-Peak Hour transmission losses under this Schedule 3, which standards will be consistent with Good Utility Practice.