Common use of Billing Data Clause in Contracts

Billing Data. a. On written consent of each existing Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with two years of historic billing data, to the extent available for such Expansion Power Customer, within 30 days of acceptance or approval FERC of this Substitute First Revised Rate Schedule FERC No. 159 by FERC and at no charge to Authority. Such billing data shall be provided, at Company’s option, in electronic form via Company’s website, and shall be limited to meter reading dates, consumption (kW, kWh and RKVA, including on- and off- peak data, if applicable), monthly metered demands, current meter number (if applicable), type of meter reading (by Company, by the Expansion Power Customer or estimated), and identification of the portion of such electric service (kW and kWh) supplied by Authority under each Authority power program in which the Expansion Power Customer participates. b. On written consent of each new Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with two years of historic billing data for such customer, to the extent available, within five (5) days of Authority’s request in the same form as for existing Expansion Power Customers at no cost to Authority. New Expansion Power Customers are retail customers connected to Company’s delivery system who have received an Additional Allocation of Expansion Power and were not receiving service under any Authority power program on the day immediately preceding the date on which deliveries of that Additional Allocation commence. c. On written consent of each Expansion Power Customer, Authority shall have the option to purchase historic recorded interval load data from Company, to the extent available, pursuant to Company’s established charges, terms and conditions for the provision of such information to Energy Service Companies served under Company’s Retail Tariff. d. On written consent of each Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with all data recorded by and currently retrieved from Company’s retail meters for such Expansion Power Customer (kW, kWh and RKVA, including all currently retrieved recorded interval load data), at no cost to Authority. In addition, Company shall also provide Authority with all other information and calculations used to determine the portion of such Expansion Power Customer’s demands which Company reported to NYISO or billed to such Expansion Power Customer as served by Authority under each Authority power program in which the Expansion Power Customer participates, including such customer’s historic demand, if any, and a copy of the relevant portions of any agreement(s) between Company and such customer modifying the generally applicable method for apportioning deliveries between Authority power and non-Authority power furnished by Company under its Retail Tariff, on reasonable request and at no cost to Authority. e. The metering data described in subpart (d) above shall be provided electronically via Company’s website at no charge to Authority when the data is acceptable by Company to xxxx its customers, no later than the day after the account is billed by Company. Where Company uses estimated meter readings to xxxx an account or to report to NYISO, such estimated meter readings shall be provided electronically, via Company’s website and to the extent available in a form consistent with subpart (d), at no charge when the data is acceptable to Company to xxxx its customers or to report to the NYISO, no later than the day after the account is billed by Company or reported to the NYISO. All subsequent changes, corrections or adjustments to previously supplied data will be made available electronically to Authority, via Company’s website and to the extent available in a form consistent with subpart (d) when the data is acceptable to Company to be used for its customers or reported to the NYISO. f. Authority shall be prohibited from disclosing any of the billing and usage information provided to it pursuant to this Provision N to any party other than Company and the Expansion Power Customer to whom such data relates, unless required by law or authorized in writing by the Expansion Power Customer in question. Authority shall also be prohibited from using any of such billing and usage data for any purpose other than scheduling Authority’s power deliveries to such Expansion Power Customers and billing NYISO-related charges to such customer, unless Authority and such Expansion Power Customer enter into a written agreement providing Authority with broader or narrower rights with respect to such information.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Billing Data. a. On written consent of each existing Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with two years of historic billing data, to the extent available for such Expansion Power Customer, within 30 days of acceptance or approval FERC of this Substitute First Revised Rate Schedule FERC No. 159 by FERC and at no charge to Authority. Such billing data shall be provided, at Company’s option, in electronic form via Company’s website, and shall be limited to meter reading dates, consumption (kW, kWh and RKVA, including on- and off- peak data, if applicable), monthly metered demands, current meter number (if applicable), type of meter reading (by Company, by the Expansion Power Customer or estimated), and identification of the portion of such electric service (kW and kWh) supplied by Authority under each Authority power program in which the Expansion Power Customer participates. b. On written consent of each new Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with two years of historic billing data for such customer, to the extent available, within five (5) days of Authority’s request in the same form as for existing Expansion Power Customers at no cost to Authority. New Expansion Power Customers are retail customers connected to Company’s delivery system who have received an Additional Allocation of Expansion Power and were not receiving service under any Authority power program on the day immediately preceding the date on which deliveries of that Additional Allocation commence. c. On written consent of each Expansion Power Customer, Authority shall have the option to purchase historic recorded interval load data from Company, to the extent available, pursuant to Company’s established charges, terms and conditions for the provision of such information to Energy Service Companies served under Company’s Retail Tariff. d. On written consent of each Expansion Power Customer, Company shall provide Authority with all data recorded by and currently retrieved from Company’s retail meters for such Expansion Power Customer (kW, kWh and RKVA, including all currently retrieved recorded interval load data), at no cost to Authority. In addition, Company shall also provide Authority with all other information and calculations used to determine the portion of such Expansion Power Customer’s demands which Company reported to NYISO or billed to such Expansion Power Customer as served by Authority under each Authority power program in which the Expansion Power Customer participates, including such customer’s historic demand, if any, and a copy of the relevant portions of any agreement(s) between Company and such customer modifying the generally applicable method for apportioning deliveries between Authority power and non-Authority power furnished by Company under its Retail Tariff, on reasonable request and at no cost to Authority. e. The metering data described in subpart (d) above shall be provided electronically via Company’s website at no charge to Authority when the data is acceptable by Company to xxxx bill its customers, no later than the day after the account is billed by Company. Where Company uses estimated meter readings to xxxx bill an account or to report to NYISO, such estimated meter readings shall be provided electronically, via Company’s website and to the extent available in a form consistent with subpart (d), at no charge when the data is acceptable to Company to xxxx bill its customers or to report to the NYISO, no later than the day after the account is billed by Company or reported to the NYISO. All subsequent changes, corrections or adjustments to previously supplied data will be made available electronically to Authority, via Company’s website and to the extent available in a form consistent with subpart (d) when the data is acceptable to Company to be used for its customers or reported to the NYISO. f. Authority shall be prohibited from disclosing any of the billing and usage information provided to it pursuant to this Provision N to any party other than Company and the Expansion Power Customer to whom such data relates, unless required by law or authorized in writing by the Expansion Power Customer in question. Authority shall also be prohibited from using any of such billing and usage data for any purpose other than scheduling Authority’s power deliveries to such Expansion Power Customers and billing NYISO-related charges to such customer, unless Authority and such Expansion Power Customer enter into a written agreement providing Authority with broader or narrower rights with respect to such information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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