Wholesale Distribution Service Charge Sample Clauses

Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. The Wholesale Distribution Service Charge cost support and monthly charge is detailed in Appendix 4.
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Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. 8.10 Network Upgrade Charges A. The Network Customer has confirmed the following supplemental Network Resources requiring Network Upgrades:
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. Wholesale Distribution Service Charges shall be set forth in the Interconnection and Local Delivery Service Agreement between American Electric Power and Network Customer as it may be amended from time to time. The Interconnection and Local Delivery Service Agreement is included as Appendix 5.
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. 8.10 Network Upgrade Charges 8.11 Meter Data Processing Charge 8.12 Other Charges 9.0 Credit for Network Customer-Owned Transmission Facilities
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. Wholesale Distribution Service Charges, if any, are specified in the Service and Operating Agreement for Local Delivery Service between Network Customer and Mid- Kansas Electric Company, executed contemporaneously with this Agreement, which is included as Appendix 4.
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. 8.10 Network Upgrade Charges In addition to all other applicable charges, Network Customer shall pay remaining monthly revenue requirements of $48,083.80 from January 1, 2010 – January 1, 2012 for a total of $1,154,011.20 for remaining revenue requirements required for the Green Country Network Resource confirmed on transmission service requests 974790, 974791, 974793, 974797. The revenue requirement for American Electric Power transmission facility upgrade is $20,762.84/month for the Explorer Glenpool-Riverside Station 138kV upgrade. The revenue requirements for Oklahoma Gas and Electric’s transmission facility upgrades are $9015.88/month for the Beeline-Explorer Glenpool 138kV upgrade, and $18,305.08/month for the Explorer Glenpool-Riverside Station 138kV upgrade. These upgrades were required to provide firm Point-To-Point Service to Southwestern Public Service Company under transmission service requests 974790, 974791, 974793, 974797.
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. Regarding Associated Electric Cooperative load physically located on the Oklahoma Gas and Electric transmission system, the Wholesale Distribution Service Charge is calculated as $2,862.823,244.91 per month for the OTOE delivery point. The Network Customer and Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company (OG&E) have entered into a separate agreement, effective September 1, 2006, regarding charges for direct assignment facilities (DAF). This monthly amount is subject to change in accordance with the DAF Agreement. A detail of charges and delivery points to which charges are applicable are included as Xxxxxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxxx A and B. Such changes shall be made with appropriate written notice to the Transmission Provider and in accordance with the DAF Agreement. The Network Customer, pursuant to Attachment C of the DAF Agreement, shall compensate Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company for line losses associated with Network Customer’s use of the distribution facilities by adjusting billing demand and energy quantities by applying the following loss factors: Demand Loss Factor: 0.83 % Energy Loss Factor: 0.66 % These rates do not include transmission level losses determined in accordance with Attachment M of the Tariff.
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Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. Reserved
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. For Delivery Points on Westar Energy Network System: The Wholesale Distribution Service Charge cost support and monthly charge is detailed in Appendix 4.
Wholesale Distribution Service Charge. Wholesale Distribution Service Charges, if any, are specified in six Service and Operating Agreements for Local Delivery Service between Network Customer and Mid- Kansas Electric Company, LLC. The six Service and Operating Agreements for Local Delivery Service are included as Attachment B to this agreement. The monthly rate shall be as specified in the Mid-Kansas OATT and/or the Mid-Kansas Tariff for reserved capacity of 6MW on the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxx interconnection, 2MW on the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx interconnection, and 2MW for the Attica point of delivery.
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