BILLING FACTOR Sample Clauses

BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor is the customer’s total load in the BPA Control Area, in kilowatthours.
BILLING FACTOR. For each solar plant that has completed installation no later than the 15th of the month prior to the billing month, the billing factor in kW will be the greater of the maximum one-hour generation or the nameplate of the plant. A unit has completed installation when it has generated and delivered power to the BPA system.
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor for rates in section 2.a. is as follows: (1) For each wind plant, or phase of a wind plant, that has completed installation of all units no later than the 15th of the month prior to the billing month, the billing factor in kW will be the greater of the maximum one-hour generation or the nameplate of the plant. A unit has completed installation when it has generated and delivered power to the BPA system. (2) For each wind plant, or phase of a wind plant, for which some but not all units have been installed by the 15th day of the month prior to the billing month, the billing factor will be the maximum measured hourly output of the plant through the 15th day of the prior month in kW. (3) For each wind plant, or phase of a wind plant, where none of the units have been installed on or before the 15th of the month prior to the billing month, but some units have been installed before the start of the billing month, the billing factor will be zero.
BILLING FACTOR. The billing factor shall be the monthly amount of reserve that the Supplemental Service customer has contractually committed to purchase.
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor in MWh shall be: ABS(Intentional Deviation Measurement ValueResource Schedule) – 1 Minutes of schedule divided by 60 minutes ABS = the absolute value of the term in parentheses. Intentional Deviation Measurement Value = one of the following three values: 1) for wind generating customers taking VERBS under rate schedule section 2.a. at a committed scheduling rate (VERBS rate schedule, sections 2.a.(1)-(3)), the applicable committed schedule value provided by BPA; 2) for wind generating customers taking VERBS at the uncommitted scheduling rate (VERBS rate schedule, section 2.a.(4)), the 40-minute forecast schedule value produced by the Super Forecast Methodology; or
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor for rates in section 2.a and 2.b is as follows:
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor (in kilowatthours) for the rates specified in section [X].1, above, shall be for each hour: Customer’s Loss Return Obligation The quantity of loss returns provided by the customer.
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor in MWh shall be: Minutes of schedule divided by 60 minutes ABS = the absolute value of the term in parentheses. 1) for wind generating customers taking VERBS at a committed scheduling rate (VERBS rate schedule, sections 2.a.(1)-(3)), the applicable committed schedule provided by BPA;
BILLING FACTOR. The Billing Factor in MWh shall be: ABS(Intentional Deviation Measurement ValueResource Schedule) – 1 Minutes of schedule divided by 60 minutes ABS = the absolute value of the term in parentheses. Intentional Deviation Measurement Value = one of the following: 1) for wind generating customers taking VERBS under rate schedule section 2.a., the applicable schedule value provided by BPA; Adjustments, Charges and 2) for solar generating customers taking VERBS under rate schedule section 3.a., the applicable schedule value provided by BPA. Resource Schedule = for each wind or solar resource, the amount in megawatts of generation that is scheduled by the customer for the scheduling period. Minutes of schedule = 15 if a 15-minute schedule, 30 if a 30-minute schedule, or 60 if a 60-minute schedule.
BILLING FACTOR. The monthly Billing Factor shall be the customer’s Network Load on the hour of the Monthly Transmission System Peak Load.