Over Drawl definition

Over Drawl means the energy drawn by the Procurer from the solar plant, which is in excess of the Contracted Energy

Examples of Over Drawl in a sentence

  • Within 15 (fifteen) Days of signing of a reconciliation statement, the SPD shall make appropriate adjustments in the next Monthly ▇▇▇▇, including to take into account any excess Tariff Payment made by the Procurer, as set out in the signed reconciliation statement and passing by the SPD of the Excess Over Drawl Payment to the Procurer.

  • The Monthly ▇▇▇▇ amount shall be the sum of (i) product of the energy supplied at the Delivery Point (as evidenced through the regional energy accounts) and the Tariff; (ii) the adjustments, if any following annual reconciliation, including adjustments in respect of Over Drawl.

Related to Over Drawl

  • First draw sample means a one−liter sample of tap water that has been standing in plumbing pipes at least 6 hours and is collected without flushing the tap.

  • Shop Drawing means any and all drawings, diagrams, layouts, explanations, illustrations, manufacturer's drawings or other written or graphic materials which illustrate any portion of the construction work.

  • Contract Drawings means only those drawings specifically entitled as such and listed in the Specifications or in any Addendum, or any drawings furnished by the Commissioner, pertaining or supplemental thereto.

  • Credit allowance date means with respect to any qualified equity investment:

  • Maximum Drawing Amount means at the time in question the sum of the maximum amounts which LC Issuer might then or thereafter be called upon to advance under all Letters of Credit which are then outstanding.