TRANSMISSION AND WHEELING SERVICES Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION AND WHEELING SERVICES. 3.1 Subject to the provisions of the Regulation and on such terms and conditions herein agreed, APTRANSCO and PDCL agree and undertake to provide Transmission and Wheeling Services to the Open Access User, as described and arranged in Schedule-I, on payment of transmission and wheeling charges, and any other applicable charges, as specified by the Commission.
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TRANSMISSION AND WHEELING SERVICES. 3.1 Subject to the provisions of the Regulation and on such terms and conditions herein agreed, TSTRANSCO and TSDISCOM agree and undertake to provide Transmission and Wheeling Services to the Open Access User, as described and arranged in Schedule I hereto, on payment of transmission and wheeling charges, and any other applicable charges, as specified by the Commission.
TRANSMISSION AND WHEELING SERVICES. Subject to the provisions of the Regulation and on such terms and conditions herein agreed, APTRANSCO and ___PDCL agree and undertake to provide Transmission and Wheeling Services to the Open Access User, as described and arranged in Schedule-I, on payment of transmission and wheeling charges, and any other applicable charges, as specified by the Commission. The criteria for allotment of capacity shall be as specified in the Regulation. In case of insufficient spare capacity/congestion, the allocations shall be done as per the Regulation. The Open Access User shall not be authorised to transfer his contracted capacity to any other person or User. Where Open Access User surrenders the whole or part of the contracted capacity, or reduction/cancellation of the capacity allotted to the User, such User shall pay all charges, including compensatory charges in the manner specified in the Regulation. In the event, the Open Access User expects to underutilize the contracted capacity under open access, the Open Access User may surrender, a part of the capacity as per the Regulation. In the event of underutilization of the contracted capacity by the Open Access User, which, if made available, could be used to meet requirements of other applicant(s), the State Transmission Utility (STU) in its capacity as the Nodal Agency, on the advice of APTRANSCO and/or on the advice of ___PDCL may consider reduction or cancellation of the capacity allocated to the Open Access User, as per Regulation. To arrive at the net scheduled capacity (kW) at exit point, the loss component shall be deducted from the capacity injected in kW at the entry point. For the purpose of settlement, 1 kVA capacity at the exit point shall be treated as being equal to 1 kW and 1 kVAh energy at the exit point shall be treated as being equal to 1 kWh. The Open Access User shall bear 5% wheeling loss in kind without reference to the entry point voltage or exit point voltage within the state. For the purpose of energy accounting, the loss component will be considered against the DISCOM where the energy is consumed. If, entry point is at one DISCOM and exit point is in another DISCOM involving distribution systems of both the DISCOMs, the Open Access users shall pay wheeling charge to the DISCOM in whose licensed area energy is consumed and transmission charge to APTRANSCO. The APTRANSCO/DISCOM shall levy charges for transmission/wheeling towards delivered energy on per unit (kWh) basis at the interconnection...

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