Common use of Charging Energy Clause in Contracts

Charging Energy. (a) Seller shall procure and take any and all action necessary to cause the Charging Energy to be delivered to and received at the Interconnection Point, including maintenance repair or replacement of equipment in Seller's possession or control used to deliver or receive the Charging Energy at the Interconnection Point. Charging Energy shall be measured at the Interconnection Point by the Metering Facilities. (b) Buyer shall direct the scheduling of the Charging Energy via Charge Requests, including the Charging Energy necessary for Seller to conduct any tests required under this Agreement. Buyer shall schedule the Charging Energy in a manner consistent with the requirements of Schedule II, Prudent Utility Standards and Applicable Law. (c) Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility seven days per week and twenty- four (24) hours per day (including NERC holidays) using Energy from any source; provided that Buyer shall pay for all such Energy, subject to Section 7.6(a)(ii). (d) Buyer will have no obligation to purchase, schedule or deliver any of the Energy (i) required to serve the ancillary electric needs of the Project, including for lighting, security, cooling towers, draft fans, climate control, ventilation mechanisms, control systems, operation and other auxiliary systems necessary for operation, and maintenance of the Project (“Station Service”) and (ii) charged or dispatched by Seller and not initiated by a Charge Request or Discharge Request. Seller will be required to procure, meter separately, and pay for all Energy for Station Service and will be responsible for all fees and costs associated with establishing and use of electricity for Station Service, including transmission and distribution fees and charges assessed by any utility or wires company in connection with Station Service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Storage Capacity Agreement, Storage Capacity Agreement, Storage Capacity Agreement

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Charging Energy. (a) Seller shall procure and take any and all action necessary to cause the Charging Energy to be delivered to and received at the Interconnection Point, including maintenance repair or replacement of equipment in Seller's possession or control used to deliver or receive the Charging Energy at the Interconnection Point. Charging Energy shall be measured at the Interconnection Point by the Metering Facilities. (b) Buyer shall direct the scheduling of the Charging Energy via Charge Requests, including the Charging Energy necessary for Seller to conduct any tests required under this Agreement. Buyer shall schedule the Charging Energy in a manner consistent with the requirements of Schedule II, Prudent Utility Standards and Applicable Law. (c) Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility seven days per week and twenty- four (24) hours per day (including NERC holidays) using Energy from any source; provided that Buyer shall pay for all such Energy, subject to Section 7.6(a)(ii). (d) Buyer will have no obligation to purchase, schedule or deliver any of the Energy (i) required to serve the ancillary electric needs of the Project, including for lighting, security, cooling towers, draft fans, climate control, ventilation mechanisms, control systems, operation and other auxiliary systems necessary for operation, and maintenance of the Project (“Station Service”) and (ii) charged or dispatched by Seller and not initiated by a Charge Request or Discharge Request. Seller will be required to procure, meter separately, and pay for all Energy for Station Service and will be responsible for all fees and costs associated with establishing and use of electricity for Station Service, including transmission and distribution fees and charges assessed by any utility or wires company in connection with Station Service.Service.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Storage Capacity Agreement, Storage Capacity Agreement

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