Standby charge definition

Standby charge means a charge imposed by an electric utility upon a distributed generation facility for the recovery of costs for the provision of standby services, as provided for in a utility's tariffs approved by the commission, necessary to make electricity service available to the distributed generation facility.
Standby charge means a charge to reimburse the Company for personnel provided by or arranged by the Company who are delayed in starting or continuing work to perform the services for which the personnel have been so provided or arranged.
Standby charge means a charge imposed by an electric public

Examples of Standby charge in a sentence

  • Standby charge will be figured on fifteen minute wait time increments.

  • Standby charge of $940 per crew per shift if access to the piping is not possible due to weather or other events that are beyond the control of Contractor's personnel.

  • Standby charge of one thousand, five hundred dollars ($1,500) per crew per shift if access to the piping is not possible due to weather or other events that are beyond the control of PTI personnel.


More Definitions of Standby charge

Standby charge means, in respect of any Quotation, the standby charges calculated based on the terms set out in the Quotation which is exclusive of any goods and services tax payable thereon;
Standby charge means a charge imposed by some unregulated com- panies for having transmission and distribution infrastructure instal- led but without the current ability to provide water. It is also some- times referred to as a system-readiness fee. The commission does not authorize this type of charge for regulated water companies.
Standby charge means the charge imposed by the utility upon a customer with a qualifying facility for the recovery of costs for the provision of standby services necessary to make electricity service available to the customer.
Standby charge means the rate or fee a utility charges for the recovery of costs for the provision of standby service or standby power.
Standby charge means a charge imposed by an electric public utility upon a facility that delivers or sells power to an end-use customer, or upon an end-use customer of that power, for the recovery of costs necessary to make power available to the facility or the end-use customer during a facility power outage including, but not limited to, the allocation of reasonable capital investment costs and operating and maintenance expenses associated with the electric public utility’s infrastructure needed to provide the standby power.
Standby charge means a charge imposed by an electric utility upon a distributed generation facility for the recovery of fixed costs necessary to make electricity service available to the distributed generation facility.
Standby charge generally means the annual charge per acre for the District’s Facilities and maintenance and improvement of District Facilities.