Billing Demand definition

Billing Demand means the metered demand or connected load after necessary adjustments have been made for power factor, intermittent rating, transformer losses and minimum billing. A measurement in kiloWatts (kW) of the maximum rate at which electricity is consumed during a billing period;
Billing Demand means the demand upon which billing to a Customer is based;
Billing Demand means the components of the Customer’s monthly Power consumption for which Demand charges apply as determined in accordance with Articles 3 and 10;

Examples of Billing Demand in a sentence

  • For all other installations, the Reactive Billing Demand shall be the integrated reactive demand occurring coincident with the Billing Demand.

  • SR times CD DEFINITIONS:BD = Billing Demand KW= >[MM - AG] or [ 0 ]Which means that the Billing Demand is equal to MM - AG, but not less than zero MM = Maximum Monthly facility on-peak KW loadWhich is the maximum coincident 15-minute on-peak load supplied by the Customer's generation plus (or minus) the load delivered by (or furnished to) the Company.

  • Each time the Company’s obligation to serve is increased or decreased, the highest Billing Demand established in the immediately preceding eleven (11) months shall be adjusted by a ratio of the Company’s current obligation to serve to the Company’s obligation to serve in the month of the highest Billing Demand before multiplying by seventy-five percent (75%).

  • In situations where historical Demand requirements will be exceeded due to properly noticed and Company approved scheduled equipment testing, Company will ignore for Billing Demand Ratchet purposes the test period demands.

  • These values may include, but are not limited to, measurements of kilowatt-hours (kWh), actual monthly Non- Coincident Peak (NCP) Demand, annual NCP Demand, annual 4-CP Demand (coincident peak for four summer months), Billing Demand, Power Factor, fixed charges, number of lamps, Rate Schedules, and rate subclass.


More Definitions of Billing Demand

Billing Demand means the highest of the following:-
Billing Demand means the demand as defined in the EPC Distribution Tariff Rate Schedule;
Billing Demand. The Billing Demand shall be the Customer’s Contract Demand.
Billing Demand. The billing demand shall be the higher of (i) the highest 15-minute integrated or thermal kilowatt demand measured during the billing period, or (ii) 50% of highest demand measured during the five summer months (May-September) of the 12-months ending with the current month, or (iii) 20% of the highest measured demand during the seven winter months (October-April) of the 12-months ending with the current month, or (iv) the demand specified in a contract, or (v) 50 kilowatts. When the monthly demand exceeds 100 KW in any billing month, billing will be under Rate Schedule GL, and thereafter continue under Rate Schedule GL until monthly demands have been less than 100 KW for a period of twelve consecutive months. Board Resolution Date Effective January 18, 1983 February 1, 1983 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT Revised Sheet No. 000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Cancelling Sheet No. 138 SCHEDULE GL (Continued) LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
Billing Demand means the demand (expressed in kilovolt Amp (kVA), kiloWatt (kW), or other suitable unit), upon which billing to a Member is based;
Billing Demand means the demand as defined in the Town of Cardston Distribution Tariff Rate Schedule;
Billing Demand means the demand used to determine the charges in accordance with the provisions of the Schedule of Rates attached hereto as Schedule “A”;