Retail Adder definition

Retail Adder means a unit dollar amount, if any, set forth in Addendum B to this Agreement.
Retail Adder means a unit dollar amount with respect to electric supply provided to the Accounts by Company.

Examples of Retail Adder in a sentence

  • In addition, Customer shall pay Suez the Retail Adder Price specified in Attachment A, Exhibit 1 per kwh of electric energy consumed.

  • The Retail Adder Price may include, if applicable, an Intermediary Fee, and is inclusive of all non-utility charges including ancillary services, installed (or unforced) capacity, losses, network integrated transmission (adjusted for tariff changes), and other PJM charges or administrative fees incurred in connection with delivery of energy to the delivery point specified in Attachment A, Exhibit 1.

  • The Retail Adder Price does not include charge for the ISO-NE Winter Reliability Program described by FERC’s order in Docket No. ER14-2407.

  • Retail Adder (“RA”) is an aggregate monthly variable rate that includes various administrative, market, and other costs and fees associated with the purchase, sale, and delivery of electricity to retail customers.

  • The Retail Adder Price does not include Taxes and Utility Related Charges, and Customer acknowledges that Suez does not control the Taxes and Utility Related Charges associated with Customer’s usage.

  • In the case that Mint Energy does not provide 30-day prior written notice of the Renewal Rate in accordance with the process described in Section B above, then for a Renewal Term or other period following end of Customer’s Initial Term, Customer’s Energy Price will be equal to a Holdover Rate determined as the sum of a variable, index-based Hourly Index Rate and a monthly variable Retail Adder.

  • The Retail Adder Price does not include Taxes and Utility Related Charges, and Customer acknowledges that Suez does not control these charges associated with Customer’s usage.

  • The Retail Adder Price may include, if applicable, an Intermediary Fee, and is inclusive of all non-utility charges including ancillary services, installed (or unforced) capacity, losses, network integrated transmission (adjusted for tariff changes), and other ISO charges or administrative fees incurred in connection with delivery of energy to the delivery point specified in Attachment A, Exhibit 1.

  • In the case that Mint Energy does not provide 30‐day prior written notice of the Renewal Rate in accordance with the process described in Section B above, then for a Renewal Term or other period following end of Customer’s Initial Term, Customer’s Energy Price will be equal to a Holdover Rate determined as the sum of a variable, index‐based Hourly Index Rate and a monthly variable Retail Adder.

  • The Retail Adder Price may include a broker fee and includes non-utility charges including energy, ancillary services, congestion, losses, capacity, and current network integrated transmission charges (provided that changes to rate or obligation effective after contract execution may be passed through to Customer).