Wheeling Charge definition

Wheeling Charge means a charge for the transport of electrical energy over the Service Provider’s network infrastructure.
Wheeling Charge means the amount, established by the Seller, that the Seller will charge to a Purchaser for each 1,000 gallons of Water that is delivered to a Purchaser if such water must be delivered through transmission and distribution lines owned by neither the Seller nor the Purchaser.
Wheeling Charge means the fee which is to be paid on a Monthly basis and which is the product of (a) the applicable Wheeling Rate times (b) the number of MMBtus of Gas for which the Wheeling Service was rendered.

Examples of Wheeling Charge in a sentence

  • All ISO charges will apply, including the applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge and TAC or WAC.

  • The applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge will be provided to the ISO by the Subscriber Participating TO and administered in accordance with Section 14 of Appendix F, Schedule 3 of the ISO Tariff for the Wheeling Out or Wheeling Through transactions that are within the Subscriber Participating TO’s TAC Area.

  • If the actual Transmission Wheeling Charge for any calendar year is less than said $200,000.00 minimum, then Coffeyville Resources’ electric utility ▇▇▇▇ will be adjusted for any difference between said $200,000.00 minimum Transmission Wheeling Charge and the actual Transmission Wheeling Charge for that year.

  • The Authority is only required to pay to the MWD an Actual Wheeling Rate, exclusive of any Supplemental Wheeling Charge, that does not exceed the Base Wheeling Rate, and the Supplemental Wheeling Rate does not exceed sixty dollars ($60) per AF.

  • A Party receiving an invoice hereunder may at any time seek to verify the computation or application of any index and may require the other Party, where appropriate, to provide to it copies of its calculations, with reasonable supporting detail to enable that Party to verify the result of either computing an indexation factor or applying an indexation factor to a component of the Reference Tariff or the Reference Wheeling Charge, as the case may be, or any additional charges.

  • If a power and energy supply contract is not available, the Minimum Transmission Wheeling Charge shall be tolled until a new power and energy supply contract is obtained.

  • However if a non-subscriber uses the line, there will be an additional Subscriber Wheeling Charge for use of the line since the cost is not recovered from the TAC or the ISO’s Regional Wheeling Access Charge (“WAC”).

  • Therefore there will be an additional volumetric charge ($/MWH) above the TAC – i.e. the Subscriber Wheeling Charge – to use the project.

  • The Subscriber Wheeling Charge will be developed in accordance with Subscriber Participating TO’s transmission owner tariff and approved by FERC, following the same process and meeting the same regulatory requirements as all other inputs to ISO other transmission charges for Participating TOs do today.

  • Background Non-subscribers seeking to deliver through the existing ISO footprint and on the Subscriber PTO project will pay the Subscriber Wheeling Charge and the TAC or the WAC, as applicable, for use of both transmission systems since the cost of the project is not included in the TAC or WAC rate.


More Definitions of Wheeling Charge

Wheeling Charge means a specific approved charge levied by a distributor for the use of its network.
Wheeling Charge means the charge the POLR will bill the Retail Energy Supplier and/or its Wheeling Customers as a result of applying the Wheeling Rate to the wheeling services provided.