Supply margin definition

Supply margin means, in a given zone and during a given time period, the available supply in excess of the foreseen demand, considering all resources dispatched, all resources not dispatched but available to be dispatched, and all resources available in other study zones, subject to given transmission capacity constraints.
Supply margin shall be as shown in Section 1.4(b) below for a particular geographic region, except that the Supply Margin for all Growth Locations shall be [***] per gallon without regard for a Growth Location’s particular geographic region. The “Transportation Freight Charge” shall be [***]. Distributor shall be responsible for all taxes and surcharges on the Motor Fuel purchased pursuant to this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Formula Price and Transportation Freight Charge shall not include any fees, ▇▇▇▇-up, expense or other costs associated with Company’s or its affiliates’ breach of any agreement, including the Transportation Agreement (defined below), or surcharges, expenses or other cost imposed on Company or its affiliates due to its failure to meet any of its contractual obligations. The Formula Price and Transportation Freight Charges will not reflect other credits to the account of Distributor, including, without limitation, mystery shop, image capital and other incentives typically passed through to distributors, which such incentives shall be paid separately to Distributor.

Related to Supply margin

  • Retail margin means an amount, reflecting differences in

  • CD Margin means a rate per annum determined in accordance with the Pricing Schedule.

  • Maintenance Margin means the minimum amount of money required in your Trading Account as specified on the Trading Platform in order to keep a Transaction open on the Trading Platform.

  • First Margin means the margin specified as such in the applicable Final Terms; "First Reset Date" means the date specified in the applicable Final Terms;

  • Applicable L/C Margin means the per annum fee, from time to time in effect, payable with respect to outstanding Letter of Credit Obligations as determined by reference to Section 1.5(a).