System cost definition

System cost means an estimate of all direct costs of a
System cost means an estimate of all direct costs of a project or resource over its effective life, including, if appli- cable, the costs of distribution to the consumer, and, among other factors, waste disposal costs, end-of-cycle costs, and fuel costs (including projected increases), and such quantifi- able environmental costs and benefits as are directly attribut- able to the project or resource. [2002 c 190 § 1; 1995 c 69 § 2; 1981 2nd ex.s. c 6 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 394, approved November 3, 1981).]
System cost means actual direct costs or an estimate of

Examples of System cost in a sentence

  • Any and all technical, business and financial information, in whatever form, furnished or disclosed by one Party to the other Party, including but not limited to information on the System, cost estimates, technical data, information, pricing, and the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • All other revenues, receipts and income shall be allocated between the Cities based upon initial Utility System cost, total energy sales, number of customers, or such other method as shall be fair and reasonable to each of the Cities.

  • The cost of such periodic audits shall be a Transmission System cost.

  • In determining the ultimate number of EV charging stations, if any, Icarus will consider the performance of the PV/T System, cost to procure and install, and other applicable factors.

  • Public Parking Area – All space allocated for public parking in the parking structure and all other public parking lots (excluding the cost of the parking structure space allocated to the Conventional Baggage System in the Conventional Baggage System cost center in the event the average number of cars in the Parking Structure exceeds 12,000 for 22 consecutive days).


More Definitions of System cost

System cost means an estimate of all direct costs of a project or resource over its effective life, including, if applicable, the costs of distribution to the consumer, and, among other factors, waste disposal costs, end-of-cycle costs, and fuel costs (including projected increases), and such quantifiable environmental costs and benefits as are directly attributable to the project or resource.
System cost means actual direct costs or an estimate of all direct costs of a project or resource over its effective life including, if applicable: The costs of transmission and distribution to the customers; waste disposal costs; permitting, siting, mitigation, and end-of-cycle decommissioning and remediation costs; fuel costs, including projected increases; resource integration and balancing costs; and such quantifiable environmental costs and benefits and other energy and nonenergy benefits as are directly attributable to the project or resource, including flexibility, resilience, reliability, greenhouse gas emissions reductions, and air quality.
System cost means, consistent with RCW 80.52.030, an esti- mate of all direct costs of a project or resource over its effective life including, if applicable, the costs of distribution to the con- sumer and among other factors, waste disposal costs, end-of-cycle costs, and fuel costs (including projected increases), and such quan- tifiable environmental costs and benefits as are directly attributable to the project or resource.
System cost means a cost associated with the System that is to be included in the System-wide cost of service (as provided in Section 7.2).
System cost shall be the actual cost, per unit sold, of the components and materials, any per-unit capitalized NRE (paid to a non-affiliated company or supplier), actual manufacture freight, actual assembly costs, actual QA costs, actual 3rd party licensing or per unit warranty programs. For the avoidance of doubt, these costs will not include costs from any Affiliates, marketing expenses, general overhead, research and development, sales commissions or salaries. Any additional costs to be included in this definition must be agreed to by both Parties in writing.
System cost. The total cost (infrastructure) will be split 40% (Service Provider) / 60% (Service Recipient) (Includes software licenses and ongoing maintenance cost for software and hardware required to support this Service based on historical estimate prior to Distribution Date) • This cost will be a fixed monthly fee until full separation of all the services associated with this Service. • The estimated annual cost to the Service Recipient is $6,000,000 or $1,500,000 per quarter.
System cost means, consistent with RCW 80.52.- 030, an estimate of all direct costs of a project or resource over its effective life including, if applicable, the costs of dis- tribution to the consumer and among other factors, waste dis- posal costs, end-of-cycle costs, and fuel costs (including pro- jected increases), and such quantifiable environmental costs and benefits as are directly attributable to the project or resource.