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distribution cost

distribution cost
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • any cost incurred by a producer or wholesaler or retailer or distributor (as for advertising and shipping etc)

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    1. Cost of purchase and distribution/administration
    2. If distribution fees were then added, the cost to the State was in line.
    3. It is part of cost of sales, distribution costs and administrative expenses in the function or expense method.
    4. Member States shall ensure that tariffs charged by transmission system operators and distribution system operators for the transmission and distribution of electricity from plants using renewable energy sources reflect realisable cost benefits resulting from the plant’s connection to the network.
    5. A peer-to-peer interaction model allows the best cost distribution between the different actors, based on actual usage and it will present, in general, lesser scalability problems.
    6. Furthermore, necessary data concerning transportation and distribution cost were not available and therefore, reliable prices to the Baltic States could not be established.
    7. How are transmission and distribution system operators able to recover these investment costs? Is any modification of these cost bearing rules planned in the future?
    8. Prices being set according to market signals should have a positive impact on the production and distribution chains, allowing more price and cost stability and predictability.
    9. However, the adjustment is justified by the fact that the price of the gas purchased does not reasonably reflect the cost of production and distribution of gas.
    10. Are the rules on cost sharing and bearing of network technical adaptations set up and published by transmission and distribution system operators? If so, where?
    11. Are the rules on cost sharing and bearing of network technical adaptations set up and published by transmission and distribution system operators?
    12. A peer-to-peer interaction model allows the best cost distribution between the different actors, based on actual usage and will present, in general, lesser scalability problems.
    13. (Cost bearing rules define which part of the costs is covered by the generator wishing to be connected and which part by the transmission or distribution system operator.
    14. It is part of the headings cost of sales, distribution costs, administrative expenses and/or other expenses from the function of expense method.
    15. 103 The second form of analysis is the ‘function of expense’ or ‘cost of sales’ method and classifies expenses according to their function as part of cost of sales or, for example, the costs of distribution or administrative activities.