Retail access definition
Retail access means the use of transmission and distribution facilities owned by
Retail access means the opportunity for a retail customer in the Commonwealth to purchase a competitive energy service from a licensed competitive service provider seeking to sell such services to that customer.
Retail access means the right of Competitive Electricity Suppliers and consumers to use and interconnect with the electric distribution system on a nondiscriminatory basis in order to distribute electricity from any Competitive Electricity Supplier to any customer. Under this right, consumers shall have the opportunity to purchase electricity supply from their choice of licensed Competitive Electricity Suppliers.
Examples of Retail access in a sentence
Retail access customers or LSEs scheduling on their behalf will pay a TSC to their respective Transmission Owners under the provisions described in Part 5 of this Tariff.
Retail access issues outside the control of Neptune are: (i) Client’s product is not in distribution or is out of stock; (ii) remodeling or resetting of stores; (iii) store closed or not open yet; and (iv) Client directive not to install as such issues may be updated from time to time by Neptune.
Retail access under a Retail Open Access Program is subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the corresponding statute and, if applicable, state regulatory agency.
More Definitions of Retail access
Retail access means the ability of retail electric customers to purchase electric power directly from power generators, power marketers, or any other entities at prices not subject to regulation.
Retail access means the right of the Customer to purchase power from a supplier other than the Authority and have the Authority deliver such power to the Delivery Point using the Authority's transmission and/or distribution facilities, such right being established after the adoption of Rider L-97-SP by (i) legislation by the State of South Carolina or the United States, or by (ii) a policy voluntarily adopted by the Authority to allow such Retail Access to all of its Large Light and Power customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes hereof, Retail Access shall be deemed to be unavailable prior to January 1, 2000. The adoption of Rider L-97-SP by the Authority shall not be deemed to be a voluntary grant of Retail Access by the Authority.
Retail access means the ability of a retail consumer of electricity to purchase Electric Service from an Alternative Seller.
Retail access means the use of transmission and distribution facilities owned by an electric transmission company or an electric distribution company to transport electricity sold by a nonregulated power producer to retail customers pursuant to section 39-1-27.3.