Opening Meter Reading definition

Opening Meter Reading means the actual Valid Meter Readings of the Export Meter which measures the electricity to be generated by the Eligible Installation and which shall be taken by the Generator at the Commencement Date (or the Transfer Date if applicable), or the date of the first Meter Reading if taken at a later date;
Opening Meter Reading means the meter reading(s) determined in accordance with clause 3.2 of the relevant register(s) of the Metering System.

Examples of Opening Meter Reading in a sentence

  • Where a Supply Meter is or (following the Supply Point Confirmation) will be comprised in a relevant Supply Point, for the purposes of paragraph 5.12.1, then the Opening Meter Reading shall be obtained and treated as a Check Read under paragraph 5.12.

  • Where an Updated Meter Reading replaces a Valid Meter Reading which is an Opening Meter Reading the Reconciliation Values under paragraph 6.8.3(b) and the adjustment invoicing under paragraph 6.8.3(c) will automatically apply in respect of each Affected Offtake Reconciliation.

  • Where Section M5.13.4(b) applies, an Opening Meter Reading for a Class 4 Supply Meter Point with a Read Date which satisfies the relevant requirement in that paragraph (b) will be deemed for all purposes of the Code to have been obtained on the Supply Point Registration Date (and the Reconciliation Values determined accordingly).

  • The Proposing User may notify to the CDSP a revised value of a Meter Reading (an “Agreed Opening Meter Reading”) which is agreed between the Proposing User and the Withdrawing User as being valid for the same Read Date as, and which is to replace, the Opening Meter Reading (or estimated Meter Reading under paragraph 5.13.7).

  • Where a User submits a Proposing User Estimate or an Agreed Opening Meter Reading, the User shall be deemed thereby to warrant to the CDSP and to the Withdrawing User that such Meter Reading has been agreed by the Withdrawing User (and GT Section B2.4.1 shall not apply in respect of this paragraph 5.13.15).

  • Where a Supply Point Withdrawal becomes effective (under paragraph 6.12.1) in respect of a Supply Point and the Proposing User provides an Opening Meter Reading in accordance with Section M5.13, the CDSP will, within 5 Supply Point Systems Business Days after such Meter Reading was provided to it, notify such Meter Reading to the Withdrawing User and inform the Withdrawing User whether it was Validated.

  • For the purposes of giving effect to paragraph6.1.5 in the case of an NDM Supply Meter Point where no Opening Meter Reading was provided, an Individual NDM Reconciliation will be carried out, as though a Meter Reading had been obtained on the Supply Point Registration Date, by reference to an assumed Meter Volume derived from the NDM Supply Meter Point Demand (in accordance with H2.2.2).

  • A User may not give notice under paragraph3.8.7, and the Transporter will not accept (under paragraph 3.8.8(b)) an Agreed Opening Meter Reading which is notified to it, at any time after any other Meter Reading (for a Meter Read Date after the Supply Point Registration Date) has been provided to the Transporter for the relevant Non-Daily Read Supply Meter.

  • In accordance with Section M3.17 an Opening Meter Reading for an NDM Supply Meter Point obtained within a period of 5 Business Days commencing on the Day 2 Business Days before the Supply Meter Point Registration Date will be deemed for all purposes of the Code to have been obtained on the Supply Meter Point Registration Date.

  • The Transporter will not accept an Opening Meter Reading which is not obtained in accordance with paragraph 3.8.2(a) but may (though shall not be required to) accept a Valid Meter Reading obtained in accordance with paragraph3.8.2(a) as an Opening Meter Reading if provided to the Transporter not later than 16:00 hours on the 10th Business Day after the Supply Point Registration Date.

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