Buyer as Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility Sample Clauses

Buyer as Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility. Buyer shall be the Scheduling Coordinator or designate a qualified third party to provide Scheduling Coordinator services with the CAISO for the Facility for both the delivery and the receipt of Test Energy and the Product at the Delivery Point, and bid the Delivered Energy into the Day-Ahead Market and the Real-Time Market, consistent with Prudent Operating Practice. Each Party shall perform all scheduling and transmission activities in compliance with (i) the CAISO Tariff, (ii) WECC scheduling practices, and (iii) Prudent Operating Practice. The Parties agree to communicate and cooperate as necessary in order to address any scheduling or settlement issues as they may arise, and to work together in good faith to resolve them in a manner consistent with the terms of the Agreement. The Delivered Energy will be scheduled with the CAISO by Buyer (or Buyer’s designated Scheduling Coordinator) for Buyer’s account.
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Buyer as Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility. Upon initial synchronization of the Facility to the CAISO System, Buyer shall be the Scheduling Coordinator (SC) or designate a qualified third party to provide Scheduling Coordinator services with the CAISO for the Facility for both the delivery and the receipt of the Product at the Delivery Point. At least thirty (30) days prior to the initial synchronization of the Facility to the CAISO System, Seller and Buyer shall take all actions and execute and deliver to the other Party and the CAISO all documents necessary to authorize or designate Buyer as Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility effective as of the initial synchronization of the Facility to the CAISO System. Buyer shall perform its obligations as Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. On and after initial synchronization of the Facility to the CAISO System, Seller shall not authorize or designate any other party to act as Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator, nor shall Seller perform for its own benefit the duties of Scheduling Coordinator, and Seller shall not revoke Buyer’s authorization to act as Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator unless agreed to by Buyer. Buyer (as Seller’s SC) shall submit Schedules to the CAISO based on the final Schedule developed in accordance with this Agreement, the operating procedures developed by the Parties pursuant to Section 13.0, and the applicable CAISO Tariff, protocols and Scheduling practices for Product on a day-ahead, hour- ahead, or real time basis, as determined by Buyer. Buyer (as Seller’s SC) shall submit Schedules and any updates to such Schedules to the CAISO based on the most current forecast of scheduled energy consistent with EIRP whenever EIRP is applicable, and consistent with Buyers’ best estimate based on the information reasonably available to Buyer including Buyer’s forecast whenever EIRP is not applicable (the energy reflected in such Schedules and updates is “Scheduled Energy”).

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