Common use of Daily Delivery Schedules Clause in Contracts

Daily Delivery Schedules. By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, Seller shall provide Buyer with a non- binding forecast of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy) for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Ahead Forecast”). A Day-Ahead Forecast provided in a day prior to any non-Business Day(s) shall include Schedules for the immediate day, each succeeding non-Business Day and the next Business Day. Each Day-Ahead Forecast shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s best estimate of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy). Seller may not change such Schedule past the deadlines provided in this section except in the event of a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event (or the restoration of capacity after a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event) or Schedule change imposed by Buyer, the Participating Transmission Owner, or the CAISO, in which case Seller shall promptly provide Buyer with a copy of any and all updates to such Schedule indicating changes from the then-current Schedule. These notices and changes to the Schedules shall be sent to Buyer’s on- duty Scheduling Coordinator. If Seller fails to provide Buyer with a Day-Ahead Forecast as required herein, then for such unscheduled delivery period only Buyer shall rely on the delivery Schedule provided in the Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of the Energy that the Project will produce based on information reasonably available to Buyer, and Seller shall be liable for any deviations between Scheduled Energy (based on the delivery Schedule provided in the Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of Energy production, as applicable) and Delivered Energy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Daily Delivery Schedules. By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, Seller shall provide Buyer with a non- non-binding forecast of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy) Scheduled Energy for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Day- Ahead ForecastSchedule”). A Day-Ahead Forecast Schedule provided in a day prior to any non-Business Day(s) shall include Schedules for the immediate day, each succeeding non-Business Day and the next Business Day. Each Day-Ahead Forecast Schedule shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s best estimate of all amounts of Energy to be delivered and sold to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement. Seller shall accurately reflect on such Day-Ahead Schedule the expected generation of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, subject to the expected Delivered Energy)applicable CAISO Tariff. Seller may not change such Schedule past the deadlines provided in this section except in the event of a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event (or the restoration of capacity after a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event) or Schedule change imposed by Buyer, the Participating Transmission Owner, buyer or the CAISO, in which case Seller shall promptly provide Buyer with a copy of any and all updates to such Schedule indicating changes from the then-current Schedule. These notices and changes to the Schedules shall be sent to Buyer’s on- on-duty Scheduling Coordinator. If Seller fails to provide Buyer with a Day-Ahead Forecast Schedule as required herein, then for such unscheduled delivery period only Buyer shall rely on the delivery Schedule provided in the Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of the Energy that the Project will produce based on information reasonably available to Buyer, Buyer and Seller shall be liable for any deviations between Scheduled Energy (Scheduling and delivery based on the delivery Schedule provided in the such Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of Energy production, as applicable) and Delivered Energyestimate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

Daily Delivery Schedules. By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, Seller shall provide Buyer with a non- non-binding forecast of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy) Scheduled Energy for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Ahead ForecastSchedule”). A Day-Ahead Forecast Schedule provided in a day prior to any non-Business Day(s) shall include Schedules for the immediate day, each succeeding non-Business Day and the next Business Day. Each Day-Day- Ahead Forecast Schedule shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s best estimate of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, all amounts of energy to be delivered and sold to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement. Seller shall deliver energy in accordance with its Day-Ahead Schedule. Seller shall accurately reflect on such Schedule the expected Delivered Energy). generation of the Facility, subject to the applicable CAISO Tariff, and Seller may not change such Schedule past the deadlines provided in this section except in the event of a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event (or the restoration of capacity after a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event) or Schedule change imposed by Buyer, the Participating Transmission Owner, Buyer or the CAISO, in which case Seller shall promptly provide Buyer with a copy of any and all updates to such Schedule indicating changes from the then-current Schedule. These notices and changes to the Schedules shall be sent to Buyer’s on- duty Scheduling Coordinator. If Seller fails to provide Buyer with a Day-Ahead Forecast Schedule as required herein, then for such unscheduled delivery period only Buyer shall rely on the delivery Schedule provided in the Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of the Energy that the Project will produce based on information reasonably available to Buyer, Buyer and Seller shall be liable for any deviations between Scheduled Energy (Scheduling and delivery based on the delivery Schedule provided in the such Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of Energy production, as applicable) and Delivered Energyestimate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fourth Amendment

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Daily Delivery Schedules. By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, Seller shall provide Buyer with a non- non-binding forecast of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy) for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Ahead Forecast”). A Day-Ahead Forecast provided in a day prior to any non-Business Day(s) shall include Schedules for the immediate day, each succeeding non-Business Day and the next Business Day. Each Day-Ahead Forecast shall clearly identify, for each hour, Seller’s best estimate of the Project’s available capacity (or if PIRP is not available for any reason, the expected Delivered Energy). Seller may not change such Schedule past the deadlines provided in this section except in the event of a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event (or the restoration of capacity after a Forced Outage or Force Majeure event) or Schedule change imposed by Buyer, the Participating Transmission Owner, Buyer or the CAISO, in which case Seller shall promptly provide Buyer with a copy of any and all updates to such Schedule indicating changes from the then-current Schedule. These notices and changes to the Schedules shall be sent to Buyer’s on- on-duty Scheduling Coordinator. If Seller fails to provide Buyer with a Day-Ahead Forecast as required herein, then for such unscheduled delivery period only Buyer shall rely on the delivery Schedule provided in the Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of the Energy that the Project will produce based on information reasonably available to Buyer, Buyer and Seller shall be liable for any deviations between Scheduled Energy (Scheduling and delivery based on the delivery Schedule provided in the such Monthly Delivery Forecast or Buyer’s best estimate of Energy production, as applicable) and Delivered Energyestimate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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