Peak Period definition
Examples of Peak Period in a sentence
The Non-Summer Contracted Demand is the demand in excess of the Regular Contracted Demand during Peak Period in Non-Summer.
Unmetered - per kWh High Peak Period$ 0.00003 Low Peak Period$ 0.00002 Base Period$ 0.00001 b.
If the Commonwealth considers that an adjustment to the Peak Period is appropriate to reflect changes in electricity demand and peak Spot Prices applicable in the Relevant Jurisdiction, then the Commonwealth may, by giving at least 3 years’ prior notice to Project Operator, make such adjustment, provided that the duration of the Peak Period cannot exceed 4 months in a year.
An additional charge of $8.00 ($10.00 for Tier 1) per kW will apply during each Company specified control period to the amount by which customer's Maximum Adjusted Demand or Maximum Adjusted On Peak Period Demand exceeds their predetermined demand level.
Bidders will be required to guarantee that 70 percent (70%) of energy in their delivery profile of the Winter Peak Period is delivered over the course of every Winter Peak Period.