Project Meter definition

Project Meter means the revenue quality electricity generation meter included within the Project facilities, the proposed location of which is identified in Appendix 1 hereto, which meter shall register all Delivered Energy delivered to the Delivery Point pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Project Meter means a meter, or collection of meters, located within the Substation, which measure(s) the Actual Output. "Project Substantial Completion" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.5.2 of the Supply Agreement.
Project Meter means the meter installed at the Facility to measure all Energy generated by the Facility, and not Energy generated by any other Shared Meter Project or other generation project or energy storage system.

Examples of Project Meter in a sentence

  • These telemetry data point requirements are outlined in Buyer’s “Technical Considerations Covering Parallel Operations of Customer Owned Generation of One Megawatt or Greater and Interconnected with the Conectiv Power Delivery System.” The MWH and MVARH values that are telemetered to Buyer must originate from the Project Meter.

  • The Seller shall install, maintain, operate, test and replace (as appropriate) the Project Meter, telemetry equipment, and other appropriate electric meters and back-up meters at its sole cost and expense to accurately determine Delivered Energy taken by Buyer under this Agreement or otherwise delivered by the Project.

  • To support invoice settlement purposes, Seller shall provide Buyer with reasonable access to the Project Meter and all other real-time meters, billing meters and back-up meters (i.e., all metering) in accordance with the Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • If the physical location of the Project Meter is not at the Point of Receipt, then, in conformance with applicable PJM rules and Good Utility Practice, revenue quality loss-compensation metering shall be used to account for any transmission or transformer losses between the Project Meter and the Point of Receipt.

  • All electric metering associated with the Project including the Project Meter, whether owned by Seller or a third party, shall be installed, operated, maintained, and tested by or on behalf of Seller in accordance with NERC, ReliabilityFirst Corporation, PJM Agreements, Good Utility Practices, and any applicable Buyer technical requirements and standards.

  • The amount of Energy measured by the Project Meter as being delivered to the Delivery Point rounded downward to the nearest MWh shall be the basis for determining Delivered Energy and the amount of other Products delivered pursuant to this Agreement based on such Delivered Energy, subject to Buyer’s testing and audit rights.

  • The Project Meter shall measure the delivery of Products at the Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall send via a means of transmission approved by the Operating Committee and consistent with Good Utility Practice and the PJM Agreements the specific telemetry data points required for the Project, as measured by the Project Meter, including: MW, MVAR, MWH, MVARH, isolation breaker open/closed status, interconnection bus voltage, and amp flow.

  • The actual physical location of the Project Meter is proposed to be at Seller’s on-shore switching station (near ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Delaware).

  • MGE and NIW II shall furnish to each all data from their respective low side meters and the Project Meter for the purpose of calculating each party's Proportionate Share of the energy produced and delivered to the Interconnection Point as defined in the Phase II Interconnection Agreement.


More Definitions of Project Meter

Project Meter means the metering equipment designed, furnished, installed, owned, inspected, tested, maintained and replaced as provided for in the Interconnection Agreement and located at the point of interconnection with the Balancing Authority.
Project Meter has the meaning set forth in Appendix VIII.