Power Supply Costs definition

Power Supply Costs means those elements of the costs of purchased power as determined by the Commission to be included in the calculation of the power supply cost recovery factor
Power Supply Costs means those elements of the costs of fuel and purchased and net interchanged power as determined by the Commission to be included in the calculation of the Power Supply Cost Recovery
Power Supply Costs means those elements of the costs of fuel and purchased and net interchanged power as determined by the Commission to be included in the calculation of the Power Supply Cost Recovery Factor. The Commission determined in its Order in Case No. U-10335 dated May 10, 1994 that the fossil plant emissions permit fees over or under the amount included in base rates charged the Company are an element of fuel costs for the purpose of the clause.

Examples of Power Supply Costs in a sentence

  • Each Member will be allocated all costs incurred by CPCNH related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of said Member that are not CPA Power Supply Costs, as follows: For costs attributable to staff, overhead, legal, banking, technical, regulatory, and financial services, costs will be allocated to all Members on a pro rata volumetric usage basis.

  • Directly Assignable Power Supply Costs Excluded Decision No. 66567 provides APS the ability to recover reasonable and prudent costs associated with customers who have left APS standard offer service, including special contract rates, for a competitive generation supplier and then return to standard offer service.

  • These taxes shall be incorporated into the Power Supply Costs of A1 to A8.

  • Nonprofit results in lower rates for your community • IMEA Power Supply Costs are lower today than 10 years ago • Moneys “earned” are returned to lower power costs to your residents • Job #1 is keeping the power flowing around-the-clock • 24x7 Operations Center provides support to local crews providing prompt and quick services for outages • IMEA average cost of power to members has been under budget for 9 of the last 10 years (Covid).