Billing Adjustments Following Utility Billing Adjustments Sample Clauses

Billing Adjustments Following Utility Billing Adjustments. If, as a result of a Utility billing adjustment that is not due to a Buyer Default, the quantity of Delivered Energy is decreased (the “Electricity Deficiency Quantity”) and the Utility reduces the amount of Alternative On-Bill Credits allocated to Buyer for such period, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the amount paid by Buyer in consideration for the Electricity Deficiency Quantity. If as a result of such adjustment the quantity of Delivered Energy allocated to Buyer is increased (the “Electricity Surplus Quantity”) and the Utility increases the amount of Alternative On-Bill Credits allocated to Buyer for such period, Buyer shall pay for the Electricity Surplus Quantity at the kWh Rate applicable during such period.
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Billing Adjustments Following Utility Billing Adjustments. If, as a result of a Utility billing adjustment, the quantity of Delivered Energy is decreased (the “Electricity Deficiency Quantity”) and the Utility reduces the amount of Credits allocated to Buyer for such period, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the amount paid by Buyer in consideration for the Electricity Deficiency Quantity. If as a result of such adjustment the quantity of Delivered Energy allocated to Buyer is increased (the “Electricity Surplus Quantity”) and the Utility increases the amount of Credits allocated to Buyer for such period, Buyer shall pay for the Electricity Surplus Quantity at the kWh Rate applicable during such period.‌
Billing Adjustments Following Utility Billing Adjustments. If as a result of a Utility billing adjustment the quantity of AOBCs for any period is decreased, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the amount paid by Buyer in consideration for the Buyer Allocation Percentage of the relevant portion of such AOBCs. If as a result of such adjustment the quantity of AOBCs for any period is increased, Buyer shall pay for the Buyer Allocation Percentage of the relevant portion of such AOBCs.
Billing Adjustments Following Utility Billing Adjustments. If the Utility makes a retroactive adjustment in the quantity of Xxxx Credits credited to Town of Bedford’s Utility account, Town of Bedford, in the case of an increase in the quantity of Xxxx Credits, shall make a corre- sponding payment to Lodestar or, in the case of a decrease in the quantity of Xxxx Credits, shall receive a corresponding reimbursement from Lodestar upon receipt of an invoice from Lodestar.

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