Transmission Costs definition

Transmission Costs means the charge for Network Transmission Service and Transmission Enhancement Charges, each as identified in the applicable OATT Tariff for the provision of transmission service by the ISO within the UDC’s service territory, and expressly excluding costs separately detailed as Transmission Reallocation Costs as defined below.
Transmission Costs has the meaning set forth in Section 1.05.
Transmission Costs means the charge for Network Transmission Service and Transmission Enhancement Charges, each as identified in the applicable OATT Tariff for the provision of transmission service by the ISO within the UDC’s service territory and expressly excluding costs separately detailed as Transmission Reallocation Costs as defined below. You will be responsible for any applicable Transmission Cost Enhancement Charges on your Delivery Charges in the following Pennsylvania UDCs: MetEd, Penelec, Penn-Power, West Penn-Power and PECO.

Examples of Transmission Costs in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Section 31.8.2, the aforementioned costs are collectively referred to as the “AC Transmission Costs.”The AC Transmission Costs to be allocated pursuant to this cost allocation methodology under this Section 31.8.2 of Appendix E will be determined in accordance with Sections 31.4 and 31.5.6.5 of Attachment Y to the ISO OATT.

  • For purposes of allocating 25 percent of the AC Transmission Costs, the ISO will allocate such costs based on a load-ratio share to each Load Zone in the NYCA.

  • The NYISO will calculate the proportion of the AC Transmission Costs allocated to each individual Load Zone to be used in the applicable rate schedule under the ISO OATT, as follows:Where: z = an individual Load Zone in the NYCA.

  • Customer Transmission Contribution FortisAlberta may incur Transmission Costs as a result of entering into contracts with the Independent System Operator for provision of System Access Service in support of a Customer’s electricity supply requirements.

  • Transmission Costs include but are not limited to contributions and application fees made by FortisAlberta to the Independent System Operator in respect of a Point of Delivery providing System Access Service to a Customer.


More Definitions of Transmission Costs

Transmission Costs means the charge for Network Transmission Service and Transmission Cost Enhancement Charges, each as identified in the applicable OATT Tariff for the provision of transmission service by the ISO within the UDC's service territory.
Transmission Costs means the charge for Network Transmission Service and Transmission Cost Enhancement Charges, each as identified in the applicable OATT Tariff for the provision of transmission service by the ISO within the UDC’s service territory.
Transmission Costs has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 7.02(b).
Transmission Costs means the rate under the prevailing BPA tariff for hourly non-xxxx transmission.
Transmission Costs means wheeling costs and Delivery Losses as calculated at the Transmission Provider’s tariff rate incurred by Seller for the transmission service required to deliver the electric energy from the Generating Facility to the Delivery Point.
Transmission Costs means all costs associated with the transmission of electricity from the product delivery point to the purchaser's point of receipt, including, transmission capacity charges, imbalance charges, independent system operator charges, and any additional costs requested from time to time, such additional costs to be approved by XLCA (if XLCA is the Controlling Party) in its reasonable discretion, as incurred by the Energy Manager.
Transmission Costs means the cost of Transmission, including payments to reserve transmission capacity and adder payments to transmission providers for actual transmission usage and/or transmission line losses.