Common use of Community Solar Arranged By Supplier Clause in Contracts

Community Solar Arranged By Supplier. During the Term of this Agreement, Customer authorizes Supplier to enroll Customer in a Subscription for Community Solar in a facility of Supplier’s choosing subject to the terms of this provision. Supplier shall provide Customer at least 30 days notice of its intent to enroll Customer in one or more Subscriptions; the customer may opt out within 15 days of the date of the notice by phoning Supplier at 877-622-7697 or emailing Supplier at xxxx@xx0xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Contemporaneous with the notice of intent to enroll Customer, Supplier shall provide the terms and conditions of the Subscription, plus any disclosures required by law. Supplier will not attempt to enroll Customer in one or more Subscriptions unless Supplier has a commercially reasonable belief that Customer will receive a credit resulting in a lower supply bill from Supplier with the Subscription(s) than without it (them). Supplier shall provide a basis for its commercially reasonable belief that Customer will save money in its notice of intent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Electric Supply Agreement, Master Power Supply Agreement, Electric Supply Agreement

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Community Solar Arranged By Supplier. During the Term of this Agreement, Customer authorizes Supplier to enroll Customer in a Subscription for Community Solar in a facility of Supplier’s choosing subject to the terms of this provision. Supplier shall provide Customer at least 30 days notice of its intent to enroll Customer in one or more Subscriptions; the customer may opt out within 15 days of the date of the notice by phoning Supplier at 877-622-7697 or emailing Supplier at xxxx@xx0xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Contemporaneous with the notice of intent to enroll Customer, Supplier shall provide the terms and conditions of the Subscription, plus any disclosures required by law. Supplier will not attempt to enroll Customer in one or more Subscriptions unless Supplier has a commercially reasonable belief that Customer will receive a credit resulting in a lower supply bill xxxx from Supplier with the Subscription(s) than without it (them). Supplier shall provide a basis for its commercially reasonable belief that Customer will save money in its notice of intent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electric Supply Agreement

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