CPA Member Services. Costs are costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members. Such costs will represent the bulk of the cost that CPCNH will incur, including for the provision of: a) CPA Power Supply Costs: costs incurred by CPCNH to secure and sell all-requirements electricity supply to serve the demand of the customers of each Member CPA, the definition and requirements of which are subject to changes in law and rules, and to engage in portfolio risk management, which includes: i) The cost of electrical energy, capacity, reserves, ancillary services, transmission services (to the extent allocated to Member CPA service), transmission and distribution losses, congestion management, and other such services or products necessary to provide firm power supply and meet the requirements of New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, and financial products. ii) The cost of financial products related to portfolio risk management, such as power or natural gas options, swaps, or futures contracts, Financial Transmission Rights (“FTR”) obligations and options, and products to hedge non-energy cost components of the power supply portfolio. iii) Additional attributable costs authorized by individual Member CPAs for any other power supply related products and services, such as for securing or purchasing Renewable Energy Credits in b) CPA Operational Costs: costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members that are not CPA Power Supply Costs, which include but are not limited to the following: i) Staff, overhead, legal, banking, technical, regulatory, and financial services costs attributable to the provision of CPA service. ii) Financing and credit charges incurred for the provision of all-requirements electricity supply, and for operating costs hereunder, excluding those associated with any Project. iii) Compliance costs attributable to the provision of CPA service. iv) Direct costs and/or costs incurred from third-party providers under contract with CPCNH to provide services, including: (1) Marketing, advertising, community engagement, and customer noticing pertaining to CPA service. (2) ISO-NE Load Serving Entity (LSE) services. (3) Portfolio and risk management services. (4) Utility data interchange, data management, and customer billing services. (5) Call center and customer engagement services. (6) Local program design, administration, and/or financing. v) Attributable Implementation Costs of the Corporation.
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Samples: Cost Sharing Agreement, Cost Sharing Agreement, Cost Sharing Agreement
CPA Member Services. Costs are costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members. Such costs will represent the bulk of the cost that CPCNH will incur, including for the provision of:
a) CPA Power Supply Costs: costs incurred by CPCNH to secure and sell all-requirements electricity supply to serve the demand of the customers of each Member CPA, the definition and requirements of which are subject to changes in law and rules, and to engage in portfolio risk management, which includes:
i) The cost of electrical energy, capacity, reserves, ancillary services, transmission services (to the extent allocated to Member CPA service), transmission and distribution losses, congestion management, and other such services or products necessary to provide firm power supply and meet the requirements of New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, and financial products.
ii) The cost of financial products related to portfolio risk management, such as power or natural gas options, swaps, or futures contracts, Financial Transmission Rights (“FTR”) obligations and options, and products to hedge non-energy cost components of the power supply portfolio.
iii) Additional attributable costs authorized by individual Member CPAs for any other power supply related products and services, such as for securing or purchasing Renewable Energy Credits inin excess of the requirements of New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, or for resources that reduce the ISO-NE wholesale load obligations and/or reduce transmission cost allocations, if any, attributable to the Member CPAs, which may also generate credit for avoided transmission costs or avoided capacity costs attributable to customers and/or Member CPAs.
b) CPA Operational Costs: costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members that are not CPA Power Supply Costs, which include but are not limited to the following:
i) Staff, overhead, legal, banking, technical, regulatory, and financial services costs attributable to the provision of CPA service.
ii) Financing and credit charges incurred for the provision of all-requirements electricity supply, and for operating costs hereunder, excluding those associated with any Project.
iii) Compliance costs attributable to the provision of CPA service.
iv) Direct costs and/or costs incurred from third-party providers under contract with CPCNH to provide services, including:
(1) Marketing, advertising, community engagement, and customer noticing pertaining to CPA service.
(2) ISO-NE Load Serving Entity (LSE) services.
(3) Portfolio and risk management services.
(4) Utility data interchange, data management, and customer billing services.
(5) Call center and customer engagement services.
(6) Local program design, administration, and/or financing.
v) Attributable Implementation Costs of the Corporation.
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Samples: Cost Sharing Agreement, Cost Sharing Agreement
CPA Member Services. Costs are costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members. Such costs will represent the bulk of the cost that CPCNH will incur, including for the provision of:
a) CPA Power Supply Costs: costs incurred by CPCNH to secure and sell all-requirements electricity supply to serve the demand of the customers of each Member CPA, the definition and requirements of which are subject to changes in law and rules, and to engage in portfolio risk management, which includes:
i) The cost of electrical energy, capacity, reserves, ancillary services, transmission services (to the extent allocated to Member CPA service), transmission and distribution losses, congestion management, and other such services or products necessary to provide firm power supply and meet the requirements of New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, and financial products.
ii) The cost of financial products related to portfolio risk management, such as power or natural gas options, swaps, or futures contracts, Financial Transmission Rights (“FTR”) obligations and options, and products to hedge non-energy cost components of the power supply portfolio.
iii) Additional attributable costs authorized by individual Member CPAs for any other power supply related products and services, such as for securing or purchasing Renewable Energy Credits inin excess of the requirements of New Hampshire’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, or for resources that reduce the ISO-NE wholesale load obligations and/or reduce transmission cost allocations, if any, attributable to the Member CPAs, which may also generate credit for avoided transmission costs or avoided capacity costs attributable to customers and/or Member CPAs.
b) CPA Operational Costs: costs related to undertaking and providing CPA service on behalf of Members that are not CPA Power Supply Costs, which include but are not limited to the following:
i) Staff, overhead, legal, banking, technical, regulatory, and financial services costs attributable to the provision of CPA service.
ii) Financing and credit charges incurred for the provision of all-requirements electricity supply, and for operating costs hereunder, excluding those associated with any Project.
iii) Compliance costs attributable to the provision of CPA service.
iv) Direct costs and/or costs incurred from third-party providers under contract with CPCNH to provide services, including:
(1) Marketing, advertising, community engagement, and customer noticing pertaining to CPA service.
(2) ISO-NE Load Serving Entity (LSE) services.
(3) Portfolio and risk management services.
(4) Utility data interchange, data management, and customer billing services.
(5) Call center and customer engagement services.
(6) Local program design, administration, and/or financing.
v) Attributable Implementation Costs of the Corporation.
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Samples: Cost Sharing Agreement