Revenue Quality Meter definition

Revenue Quality Meter means an electric meter that meets the applicable standards and requirements of the investor-owned transmission and distribution utility and the ISO-NE as applicable, in the service territory where the generation resource is located.
Revenue Quality Meter means an electric meter that meets the applicable standards and requirements of the investor-owned transmission and distribution utility and NMISA as applicable. "Rules" are such Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Commission as shall be in effect from time to time. References in this Agreement to particular provisions of the Rules shall be construed to refer to analogous provisions of any succeeding set of Rules promulgated by the Commission, notwithstanding that such provisions may be designated differently.
Revenue Quality Meter means a production meter that measures the output of the System.

Examples of Revenue Quality Meter in a sentence

  • The CAISO may set the password and any other security requirements for locally accessing the revenue quality meters of CAISO Metered Entities so as to ensure the security of those meters and their Revenue Quality Meter Data.

  • CAISO establishes Meter Service Agreements with CAISO Metered Entities for the collection of Revenue Quality Meter Data.

  • Such agreements specify that CAISO Metered Entities make available to CAISO's RMDAPS, Revenue Quality Meter Data meeting the requirements of this BPM.

  • RMDAPS acquires Revenue Quality Meter Data which is processed into SQMD (actual) for use in the CAISO’s Settlement and billing process and SQMDS acquires Scheduling Coordinators’ Settlement Quality Meter Data (actual, estimated).

  • Within thirty (30) calendar days after Seller has received Revenue Quality Meter Data for at least ninety-five percent (95%) of all intervals required for settlement of the DRAM Resource for the applicable Showing Month, Seller will render to Buyer an invoice for the Demonstrated Capacity and associated payment amount due, if any, with respect to such Showing Month.

  • RMDAPS will acquire Revenue Quality Meter Data for use in the CAISO’s Settlement and billing process, and SQMDS acquires Scheduling Coordinators’ Settlement Quality Meter Data.

  • In the event facility and/or systems failures impact the CAISO’s ability to accept, collect, and process Revenue Quality Meter Data or Settlement Quality Meter Data, alternative measures may be required by the CAISO, CAISO Metered Entities, and Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entities.

  • The System must be located behind a Revenue Quality Meter of a distribution customer of the Interconnecting Utility indicated in System Energized Notification Form (Exhibit C) so as to allow the System owner to have the ability to measure the output of the System.

  • The CAISO’s RMDAPS shall collect and process Revenue Quality Meter Data made available by CAISO Metered Entities pursuant to Meter Service Agreements for CAISO Metered Entities and the applicable Business Practice Manual.

  • CAISO Metered Entities shall ensure that Revenue Quality Meter Data from their meters directly connected to the CAISO Controlled Grid or at interconnections thereto, including interconnections between utility Service Areas which have separate UFE calculations, is made available to the CAISO RMDAPS in accordance with the requirements of this Section 10 and the Business Practice Manuals.


More Definitions of Revenue Quality Meter

Revenue Quality Meter means a measurement device determined by the Illinois Power Agency as capable of measuring the output of the System at the accuracy level published by the Illinois Power Agency as necessary for procurement event(s) pursuant to its supplemental procurement plan. Revenue Quality Meters include, but may not be limited to, ANSI-certified revenue-grade meters.

Related to Revenue Quality Meter

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  • Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load

  • Applicable water quality standards means all water quality standards to which a discharge is subject under the federal Clean Water Act and which has been (a) approved or permitted to remain in effect by the Administrator following submission to the Administrator pursuant to Section 303(a) of the Act, or (b) promulgated by the Director pursuant to Section 303(b) or 303(c) of the Act, and standards promulgated under (APCEC) Regulation No. 2, as amended.

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  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Baseline means the “Initial Small Business Lending Baseline” set forth on the Initial Supplemental Report (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3(a).

  • Finished water means the water that is introduced into the distribution system of a public water system and is intended for distribution and consumption without further treatment, except as treatment necessary to maintain water quality in the distribution system (e.g., booster disinfection, addition of corrosion control chemicals).

  • Gross Standard Volume as herein used means volume corrected to a temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit, in accordance with the latest API/ASTM measurement standards, and at equilibrium vapor pressure.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

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  • Energy storage system means a system which stores energy and releases it in the same form as was input.

  • Actual weight means the actual unladen weight of a vehicle or combination of

  • General air quality operating permit or "general permit" means an air quality operating permit that meets the requirements of ARM 17.8.1222, covers multiple sources in a source category, and is issued in lieu of individual permits being issued to each source.