Demand Charge definition

Demand Charge means the charge, expressed in $/103m3/month for Firm Service except Seasonal Service or Daily Seasonal Service, in $/103m3/day for Seasonal Service, as specified in Schedule "A" to Shipper's Firm Transportation Service Agreement, and in $/103m3/day for Daily Seasonal Service, as specified in each Schedule "B-2" to Shipper's Firm Transportation Service Agreement.
Demand Charge means the annual charge calculated by multiplying the Demand Capacity Rate (or other charge component set out in the Reference Tariff Schedule that is expressed in units of $/(GJ of Chargeable Demand) per annum) by the Chargeable Demand;
Demand Charge for a billing period means a charge levied on the consumer based on the contract demand or maximum demand calculated as per the procedure provided in the Tariff Order of the Commission.

Examples of Demand Charge in a sentence

  • MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE The minimum monthly charge shall be the Customer Charge and the Demand Charge.

  • The appropriate charges for individual transactions will be determined in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Tariff.8.1 Transmission ChargeMonthly Demand Charge per Section 34 and Part V of the Tariff.8.2 System Impact and/or Facility Study ChargeStudies may be required in the future to assess the need for system reinforcements in light of the ten-year forecast data provided.

  • All other billing components and charges, such as Customer Charge and Demand Charge are not affected by this rider.

  • PriceCharges for service in any one billing period during one Season shall be the sum of the Customer Charge, Demand Charge, and Energy Charge, determined for each individual Point of Service.

  • The highest monthly average daily usage (HMAD) that occurs in any billing period will be used to calculate the Demand Charge.


More Definitions of Demand Charge

Demand Charge. None, pursuant to Section 21.2.2 of the Tariff.
Demand Charge means the charge payable for each kilovolt-ampere (kVa) of the maximum demand supplied during any 30 consecutive minutes of the month;
Demand Charge means a charge on an electric bill that is based on the customer's peak demand for electricity.[PL 2019, c. 169, §1 (NEW).]
Demand Charge means the Demand Charge set out in Schedule "A" to the Toll Schedule Firm Transportation Service.
Demand Charge means amount chargeable for the billing cycle/billing period based upon contract/billing demand in kVA.
Demand Charge means the charge payable per unit of the Maximum Demand supplied during any 30 consecutive minutes of the billing period (e.g. a month) measured in kilovolt-ampere (kVA).
Demand Charge. For the billing demand for each week at the rate of $0.55 per kilowatt for such week or if the period is less than a calendar week, at the rate of $0.095 per kilowatt per day. In the event the amount of Short Term Energy taken is reduced upon the request of the supplying party, the demand charge for the period during which such reduction is made shall be reduced $0.095 per kilowatt of reduction for each day during which any reduction is in effect. However, such reduction shall not exceed $0.55 per kilowatt for a calendar week.