Variable Cost definition

Variable Cost means the cost per KWH for fuel, water, materials, repair and maintenance and all other costs and expenses that vary directly with the production of electricity by the Power Plant as approved by the Anhui Provincial Pricing Bureau.
Variable Cost means variable cost pursuant to Article 2 of the VOLL CONE RS methodology;
Variable Cost means the cost of natural gas for the Lost Production calculated pursuant to the Gas Sales Contract for the applicable period, plus $8 per metric ton.

Examples of Variable Cost in a sentence

  • For each Unit each Month, the Variable Cost Payment for Billable MWh from the Unit pursuant to Nonmarket Transactions during that Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • For each month and each Unit, the Variable Cost Payment for Billable MWh from the Unit pursuant to Nonmarket Transactions during that Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • For each month and each Unit, the Variable Cost Payment for Billable MWH from the Unit pursuant to Nonmarket Transaction during that Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • The Variable Cost Payment for each Unit for the Billing Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • The CAISO ACA Charge is the product of the Unit’s Billable MWh for the Billing Month and the applicable annual charge for short-term sales under 18 CFR Section 382.201 of the FERC Regulations, to the extent payable by Owner for Billable MWh. For each month and each Unit, the Variable Cost Payment for Billable MWh from the Unit pursuant to Nonmarket Transactions during that Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • The Variable Cost Per Car is the cost associated with actual labor, waste disposal, transportation and other services provided to the residents at the County HHW Collection Facilities and Temporary Events.

  • The Variable Cost Per Car is the cost associated with actual labor, waste disposal, transportation and other services provided to the residents at the County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities (CoHHWCF) and at Temporary Events.

  • The Available Discretionary Funding portion of the AB939 HHW Fee will be allocated based on the tons of waste generated within each jurisdiction, and after allocation of Fixed Program Costs, San ▇▇▇▇ Facility Use Surcharge, and Variable Cost Per Car allocation.

  • After Fixed Program Costs and San ▇▇▇▇ Facility Use Surcharge are allocated on a per household basis, the Variable Cost Per Car will be used to calculate the costs to service 4% of households across all participating jurisdictions.

  • Additional services may include, but are not limited to, additional appointments (charged at the Variable Cost Per Car rate), door-to-door HHW collection, used oil filter collection, universal waste collection, electronic waste collection, and abandoned waste collection.


More Definitions of Variable Cost

Variable Cost means a cost that varies with the changes in the output or sales of a firm.
Variable Cost means the cost that varies in the short run with the amount of natural gas transported through the Transportation facilities.
Variable Cost means the fuel and lube costs incurred in generating electricity. All definitions regarding tariff shall be based on ERC definitions
Variable Cost means all Commodity, fuel, surcharges and other fees charged for Gas volumes transported, stored, or supplied under the NUIU Assets.
Variable Cost for a given quarter equals (a) 1.35 multiplied by (b) the quotient obtained by dividing (A) the sum of the salaries (including overtime but excluding bonuses) of Nihon Ariba’s employees (excluding non-employee directors), who were employed throughout the applicable quarter by (B) the total number of such employees, where each full-time employee is counted as one (1) employee and each part-time employee is counted as a proportional fraction (based on full time employment for a thirteen week period as 520 hours) of a full-time employee. For example, a part-time employee designated as half-time (e.g., two hundred and sixty (260) hours in a quarter) shall be counted as 0.5 in the calculation under clause (B) immediately above. Softbank ECH’s obligations hereunder relate to quarters during the “Support Period,” which shall mean the period commencing on October 1, 2001 and continuing until September 30, 2002. The “Employee Number” shall mean, for a calendar quarter during the Support Period, the number of Nihon Ariba Employees for whom Softbank ECH shall reimburse the Variable Cost to Nihon Ariba. The Employee Number shall be determined as follows based on the total number of Employees for such calendar quarter: Number of Nihon Ariba Employees Employee Number Thirty or more Five Twenty One through Twenty Nine Three Twenty or less Zero
Variable Cost means variable cost pursuant to Article 2 of Annex I of ACER Decision XXX;

Related to Variable Cost

  • Variable Costs means the Train Operator’s costs which vary as a result of a Category 3 Disruption, a Relevant Cancellation or a Relevant Service Variation (as the case may be) arising directly from changes in train mileage including staff, maintenance, fuel or electricity costs, and the Variable Charge.

  • Variable Charge means the charge that varies according to kgtm and is calculated in accordance with the formula set out in paragraph 2.2.1, summed across all Services;

  • Allowable cost means a cost that complies with all legal requirements that apply to a particular federal education program, including statutes, regulations, guidance, applications, and approved grant awards.

  • Life-cycle cost means the expected total cost of ownership during the life of a product, including disposal costs.

  • Operating Cost means the total cost and expense incurred in operating, managing, insuring, equipping, lighting, repairing, maintaining and policing the Real Property, including the exterior of the Real Property and the common areas, and specifically including, without limitation, items of expense for or related to: insurance premiums and deductibles, management, bookkeeping.