TNERC definition
Examples of TNERC in a sentence
In case the consumer draws power, but the generator does not generate the power during that period or inject/supplies less than the committed power, the consumer shall pay the penal charges as fixed by TNERC for exceeding the sanctioned demand or permitted demand (quota).
Captive Generating Plant who opt for parallel operation of the generator with licensee (without availing open access) for safe and secure operation of the generator has to pay Parallel Operation charges every month as notified by TNERC.
All the appropriate OA charges shall be paid by the consumer on monthly basis as per the ISOA Regulations 2014 and as per the TNERC approved procedures ie wheeling charges, cross subsidy charge & Additional surcharge if any.
The SE/EDC concerned, will raise the ▇▇▇▇ for grid support charges in the CC ▇▇▇▇ itself as per the schedule of CC ▇▇▇▇ and payment shall be made by the consumer as per payment schedule of CC ▇▇▇▇ approved by TNERC.
A late payment surcharges will be levied at the rate of 1.5 % of the ▇▇▇▇ amount per month, if the open access consumer make delayed payment beyond the due date without prejudice to any action under the act or any other Regulations notified by TNERC.
The consumer shall pay the open access charges and other charges to the distribution licensee on receipt of bills as per the TNERC‟s ISOA Regulation 2014/orders of TNERC and as per the approved procedures.
The SE/EDC concerned will raise the bills for grid support charges in the CC ▇▇▇▇ itself as per the schedule of CC ▇▇▇▇ and payment shall be made by the generator for grid support charges as per the payment schedule of CC ▇▇▇▇ approved by TNERC.
As per these Regulations, parallel operation charges are to be paid for net capacity (ie installed capacity less than open access capacity) at the rate up to Rs.30,000/- per MW/month and amended by TNERC from time to time.
If any dispute or difference of any kind whatsoever arises between the parties relating to this agreement, it shall in the first instance be settled amicably with the intervention of the Chief Engineer/Distribution/ within Sixty (60) days, failing which the matter shall be referred to the TNERC for adjudication of such disputes.
The reactive power charges shall be as specified in the order on Open Access Charges issued from time to time by the TNERC.