Rolling Average definition

Rolling Average means the three-year average comprised of (1) the total amount of capital investments (“Annual CI Expenditures”) made by the Customer at the Facility during the current Reporting Year, and (2) the Annual CI Expenditures made by the Customer at the Facility during the two prior Reporting Years.
Rolling Average has the meaning set forth in Schedule B.
Rolling Average means the average of the 10 most recent monthly averages of representative City- and/or self-monitoring events for the purpose of calculating an extra-strength sewage charge rate, unless another period is approved by the Director.

Examples of Rolling Average in a sentence

  • Trigger Event: Will be in effect on any Payment Date on or after the Stepdown Date on which either (i) the Two Payment-Plus Rolling Average for such Payment Date equals or exceeds 11.50%, or (ii) the Cumulative Loss Percentage for such Payment Date exceeds the Cumulative Loss Percentage Trigger for such Payment Date.

  • Transportation Costs less the amount of Chapter 71 transportation reimbursement shall be apportioned to each Member Town by multiplying the Transportation Costs in any given year by such Member Town’s Rolling Average Applicable Percentage.

  • The Licensees will develop and provide information on their respective websites to inform the public on reservoir water elevations, project releases, usability of public access areas, reservoir inflows, meteorological forecasts, Historic and Actual Stream Gage Three-Month Rolling Average Flow calculations, U.S. Drought Monitor Three-Month Numeric Average calculations, LIP status, YPD-DMAG meeting summaries, and implementation of maintenance or emergency operation plans.

  • The 60 Day+ Rolling Average will equal the rolling 3 month average percentage of Mortgage Loans that are 60 or more days delinquent.

  • In addition, the NGS Title V Operating Permit shall incorporate practically enforceable limits of 0.24 lb/MMBtu on a 30-Day Rolling Average basis for each Unit equipped with LNB/SOFA, or 0.07 lb/MMBtu on a 30-Day Rolling Average basis for each Unit equipped with SCR, as federally enforceable permit conditions to achieve the emission reductions required under the Implementation Plan.


More Definitions of Rolling Average

Rolling Average means the mathematical average of data values across a fixed length of time that incrementally changes its starting point but retains a fixed length of time by also incrementally changing its end point for each recalculation of the average. This term is also known as "moving average".
Rolling Average means the laboratory results from the most recent analysis averaged with the previous manure analysis for a particular form of manure. The rolling average analysis sequence should be restarted after any major modification or changes to the lagoon/waste storage pond.
Rolling Average means (i) for BY1, the Yearly Average for the Base Year, (ii) for the year next following BY1 (herein "BY2"), the average of the Yearly Average for the Base Year and the Yearly Average for BY1 and (iii) for any year commencing after BY2, the average of the Yearly Averages for each of the three prior years.
Rolling Average. ’ means the average
Rolling Average means a numeric calculation which is comprised of data for a specific number of consecutive time periods, which data is summed and divided by the number of specific time periods included in such average. The calculation is "rolling" inasmuch as, for each successive rolling average calculation, data for the earliest time period in the series is deleted while data for the latest time period in the series is added, as such data becomes available from time to time.
Rolling Average means the weighted average of all data, meeting quality
Rolling Average. DELINQUENCY: the average of the Delinquency Measurements for any six (6) consecutive Accounting Periods; provided that, until the first six (6) Accounting Periods have expired, the Rolling Average Delinquency shall be the average of the Delinquency Measurements for the Accounting Periods which have expired. SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS: the schedule of payments disclosed on a Contract.