Capacity Costs definition

Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the ISO or otherwise.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the ISO or otherwise. Capacity Costs includes, but is not limited to, the cost for procuring Capacity Performance resources (as currently required and defined by the ISO) in accordance with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order on Proposed Tariff Revisions (Docket No. ER15-623-000, et al, issued June 9, 2015). “Energy Costs” means a charge for the cost items included in the Locational Marginal Price for the ISO residual zone identified in the Account Schedule. “FERC Order 745 Costs” means any costs or charges imposed by the ISO in accordance with complying with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) in Order No. 745 18 CFR Part 35 (March 15, 2011). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of FERC Order 745 Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 5 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the ISO or otherwise. Capacity Costs includes, but is not limited to, the cost for procuring Capacity Performance resources (as currently required and defined by the ISO) in accordance with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order on Proposed Tariff Revisions (Docket No. ER15-623-000, et al, issued June 9, 2015). “Energy Costs” means a charge for the cost items included in the Locational Marginal Price for the ISO residual zone identified in the Account ScheduleFERC Order 745 Costs” means any costs or charges imposed by the ISO in accordance with complying with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) in Order No. 745 18 CFR Part 35 (March 15, 2011). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of FERC Order 745 Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 5 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

Examples of Capacity Costs in a sentence

  • In relation to each Aggregate System Entry Point and a calendar month, each relevant User shall pay to National Grid NTS an amount (" Capacity Cost Neutrality Charge") determined as: RCC * UFAC / AFAC where: RCC are the Relevant Capacity Costs; and 'UFAC’ and 'AUFC' have the meanings in paragraph 2.13.3.

  • Marginal Capacity Costs – the cost to an operator of carrying additional passengers and allowing the capacity of bus services to increase, by using the existing bus fleet more intensively to provide that additional capacity through increased frequency.

  • Total Reimbursement for any period is the aggregate of the sum of Revenue Reimbursement, Marginal Additional Costs and Additional Capacity Costs for the same period in respect of each service/route operated by each Participating Operator during that period.

  • Disputes over the amount of any payment awarded in response to a claim made by a Participating Operator for the reimbursement of Additional Capacity Costs in accordance with Clauses 34 to 38.For the avoidance of doubt any matter referred to ADR must be supported by detailed evidence endorsed by appropriate technical advisors.47.

  • This value is based on the long-term Avoided Generation Capacity Costs, which are determined from the Combustion Turbine simulation.


More Definitions of Capacity Costs

Capacity Costs means the cost of acquiring, constructing or leasing replenishment facilities, including any necessary land, any facilities that are necessary to treat water and facilities that are required to transport water to a treatment facility or replenishment area that is operated, owned or leased by a district, including interest on any amount that was borrowed to acquire, lease or construct the facilities.
Capacity Costs means the costs associated with providing the capability to deliver energy. They consist of the capital costs of facilities used to generate and transmit electricity or the cost to purchase such capacity from other utilities.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the account(s) imposed by the ISO-NE or otherwise.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the ISO or otherwise. Capacity Costs includes, but is not limited to, the cost for procuring Capacity Performance resources (as currently required and defined by the ISO) in accordance with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order on Proposed Tariff Revisions (Docket No. ER15-623-000, et al, issued June 9, 2015). "Energy Costs" means a charge for the cost items included in the Locational Marginal Price for the ISO residual zone identified in the Account ScheduleFERC Order 745 Costs" means any costs or charges imposed by the ISO on load served by NewEnergy in accordance with complying with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) in Order Xx. 000 00 XXX Part 35 (March 15, 2011). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of FERC Order 745 Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 6 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity (Resource Adequacy) requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the Public Utilities Commission, ISO, or otherwise. "Covered Bandwidth" does not apply to this TC.
Capacity Costs means the cost of that capacity not assigned to CHOICE and SCO Suppliers and capacity retained by Columbia to meet the opera- tional, balancing and peaking requirements of customers served through Columbia’s SCO, CHOICE and TS programs. These costs include reserva- tion charges for upstream pipeline capacity retained by Columbia and leased pipeline costs. These costs may also include any reservation charges for interstate or intrastate pipeline capacity recalled by Columbia when a CHOICE or SCO Supplier defaults. These costs will be offset by revenue received by Columbia in providing balancing and peaking ser- vices and any demand related costs recovered by Columbia in the pass- through of local gas costs.
Capacity Costs means a charge for fulfilling the capacity requirements for the Account(s) imposed by the ISO or otherwise. Capacity Costs includes, but is not limited to, the cost for procuring Capacity Performance resources (as currently required and defined by the ISO) in accordance with the provisions of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order on Proposed Tariff Revisions (Docket No. ER15-623-000, et al, issued June 9, 2015).