CAISO Charge Obligations Sample Clauses

CAISO Charge Obligations. PG&E and Seller shall cooperate to minimize CAISO delivery imbalances and any resulting fees, liabilities, assessments or similar charges assessed by the CAISO (“CAISO Charges”) to the extent possible, and shall each promptly notify the other as soon as possible of any material loss of system capability, deviation or imbalance that is occurring or has occurred. Seller shall reimburse PG&E for any CAISO Charges PG&E incurs as a result of Seller's loss of system capability, deviation or imbalance. Any such CAISO Charges reimbursable to PG&E shall be limited to the period until the commencement of the next settlement period following Seller’s notification for which the delivery schedule can be adjusted. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in the event Seller makes a change to its schedule on the actual date and time of delivery for any reason (other than an adjustment imposed by CAISO) which results in differences between the project’s actual generation and the scheduled generation (whether in part or in whole), Seller shall use reasonable efforts to notify PG&E. PG&E will make commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Seller’s changes and mitigate any imbalance penalties or charges levied for such changes.
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CAISO Charge Obligations. If the Facility’s electric output is scheduled with the CAISO, MCE and Seller shall cooperate to minimize CAISO delivery imbalances and any resulting fees, liabilities, assessments or similar charges assessed by the CAISO (“CAISO Charges”) to the extent possible, and shall each promptly notify the other as soon as possible of any material loss of system capability, deviation or imbalance that is occurring or has occurred. Subject to Seller’s compliance with the foregoing requirements, MCE shall be responsible for imbalance charges; provided, however that if the Facility’s electric output is scheduled with the CAISO, Seller shall reimburse MCE for any CAISO Charges MCE incurs as a result of Seller's violation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or the CAISO Tariff. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in the event Seller makes a change to its schedule on the actual date and time of delivery for any reason (other than an adjustment imposed by CAISO) which results in differences between the Facility’s actual generation and the scheduled generation (whether in part or in whole), Seller shall use reasonable efforts to notify MCE and the Scheduling Coordinator.
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