supply charges definition
supply charges means all charges (including charges for the provision of distribution services and standing charges) made by the Licensee in respect of electricity supplied by the Licensee other than charges for the provision of excluded services by the Licensee.
supply charges means all charges (including charges for the use of any distribution or transmission system and standing charges) made by the licensee in respect of electricity supplied by the licensee other than charges for the provision of excluded services by the licensee.
supply charges means the charges levied by Thames for the Bulk Supply or Back-Up Supply, as calculated in accordance with the NAV Tariff Document , the Site Schedule and this Agreement.
More Definitions of supply charges
supply charges means the supply charge, the service charge, the reception and treatment charge and the administration fee appearing in our current tariff.
supply charges means all charges (including any element of such charges as reflects amounts paid, or to be paid, by the Licensee for distribution services and transmission services, and any element of such charges as comprises standing charges) made in respect of electricity supplied to supply customers other than charges for the provision of excluded services; “supply customer” means a person who receives a supply of electricity from the Licensee at regulated premises; “supply contract” includes deemed supply contracts created pursuant to a former tariff customer scheme; “transmission services” means all services provided as part of the Transmission System Operator Business, as defined in the Transmission System Operator Licence; and “unit” means a kilowatt hour.
supply charges means all charges (including charges for the provision of distribution services and transmission services, and standing charges) made in respect of electricity supplied to supply customers other than charges for the provision of excluded services;