Formula Year definition

Formula Year means the period from 1 April in any year until and including 31 March in the following year;
Formula Year means successive periods of twelve months, the first such period commencing on the first operational commencement date and the last
Formula Year means a year commencing on 1st January;

Examples of Formula Year in a sentence

  • For the purposes of paragraph 5.12 the transportation revenue information is forecast revenue and actual revenue, for the immediately preceding month and each calendar month prior thereto in the relevant Formula Year, in each case in respect of each of the categories of charges referred to in Table 1 below.

  • For Formula Year 2015/16 onwards, it is calculated as the difference between the revenue collected from the LDZ ECN charges and the amounts paid to NG NTS in respect of the Exit Capacity Charges in the Formula Year two years previously, plus or minus any ECNK from the period two years previously.

  • K means the Distribution Network Transportation Activity Revenue adjustment factor to the Distribution Network Transportation Activity Revenue in respect of over or under recovery for a Distribution Network in a Formula Year.

  • Formula Year means a period of 12 months commencing 1st April in each year.

  • The target revenue for setting the level of the LDZ ECN charges is the initial allowance set out in the Transporter’s Licence (defined as AExt) and adjusted to the outturn money value, using the appropriate inflation factor for the relevant year, plus any true-up for the difference between initial set allowance and the actual exit capacity costs for the Formula Year two years previously plus or minus the ECNK.

  • The Authority will then (by 30 November in Formula Year t-1, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter) specify any PCFM Variable Value revisions in a formal direction to the licensee.

  • For the purposes of determining the rate of any Transportation Charge, references in the Transportation Statement to the Annual Quantity of a Supply Point are to the Formula Year Annual Quantity for the Formula Year in question.

  • The Designated Parameters and the Determination Values applying in respect of each Formula Year t will be established in accordance with the process set out below (a “Review”).

  • A Project must be submitted for the ISP in the Formula Year in which the Network Licensee intends to develop it into a Full Submission.

  • This will change if the Formula Year SMPAQ and/or load factor changes in the future.PLCSEPThis is the aggregated Peak Load obtained from the CSEP AQ for ESP’s network which is normally calculated by the GDNs applying the Domestic load factor to the AIGTS AQ.


More Definitions of Formula Year

Formula Year means a period of twelve months commencing on 1 April at 06:00 hours;
Formula Year means a period of twelve months commencing on 1 May
Formula Year means the period from 1 April in any year until and including 31 March in the following year; and in relation to a Formula Year, the “Preceding Formula Year” is the Formula Year ending at the start of such Formula Year.
Formula Year means a period of twelve months commencing on 1 April at 05:00 hours;
Formula Year means a period of twelve months commencing on 1 April at

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