Electric Metering Sample Clauses

The Electric Metering clause defines how electricity usage will be measured and monitored within a property or project. Typically, it specifies the installation, maintenance, and access to electric meters, and may outline responsibilities for reading meters and reporting consumption. This clause ensures accurate tracking of energy use, which is essential for fair billing and accountability between parties, thereby preventing disputes over electricity charges.
Electric Metering. The Facility Metering used to measure Energy delivered to the Delivery Point under this PPA shall be owned, installed, and maintained by Purchaser at the Delivery Point, or as close thereto as is reasonably possible.
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Electric Metering. The Facility Metering used to measure Energy
Electric Metering. At all times after the Operation Date, the Electricity delivered from the Facility shall be metered at the EDP on an individual unit on-line (continuous) real-time basis. Operator shall be responsible for the maintenance, testing, and calibration of the Electric Metering Equipment at the Facility and the maintenance and testing of all electrical facilities and equipment, including any transmission equipment and related facilities, necessary to deliver Electricity at the EDP to the relevant electrical system. Owner and Power Purchaser shall have the right to receive data in electronic form in real time on a continuous basis from each EDP.
Electric Metering. At all times during the Delivery Term, the Electricity delivered by Seller shall be metered at the EDP on an individual unit on-line (continuous) real-time basis. Seller shall be responsible for the maintenance, testing, and calibration of the Electric Metering Equipment and the maintenance and testing of all electrical facilities and equipment, including any transmission equipment and related facilities, necessary to deliver Electricity at the EDP to the relevant electrical system. Buyer shall have the right to receive data in electronic form in real time on a continuous basis from the EDP, and Seller shall undertake to install at the EDP one electric meter which is capable of providing such data to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction. Seller shall bear all costs and expenses of installing, maintaining, and testing all Electric Metering Equipment. Buyer shall bear the costs of the delivery to Buyer of data from such meters.
Electric Metering 

Related to Electric Metering

  • Metering The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s reasonable and necessary cost for the purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, testing, repair, and replacement of metering and data acquisition equipment specified in Attachments 2 and 3 of this Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s metering (and data acquisition, as required) equipment shall conform to applicable industry rules and Operating Requirements.

  • Electric If Customer has selected an Electricity Fixed Rate on the Application, Customer’s Price will be based on the Fixed Rate(s) which includes Local and State taxes, Gross Receipts Tax (GRT), PJM Adjustment (defined below) charges and adjustments and Utility applied charges and/or fees related to generation, plus the Administration Charge, which includes, Electricity Balancing Amount and third party utility and billing charges.

  • Electric Service 1. The Authority shall make available Electric Service to enable the Customer to receive the Allocation in accordance with this Agreement, Service Tariff No. WNY-2 and the Rules. 2. The Customer shall not be entitled to receive Electric Service under this Agreement for any EP and/or RP allocation unless such EP and/or RP allocation is identified in Schedule A. 3. The Authority will provide, and the Customer shall accept and pay for, Electric Service with respect to the Allocation specified in Schedule A. If Schedule C specifies a Takedown Schedule for the Allocation, the Authority will provide, and the Customer shall accept and pay for, Electric Service with respect to the Allocation in accordance with such Takedown Schedule. 4. The Authority shall provide UCAP in amounts necessary to meet the Customer’s NYISO UCAP requirements associated with the Allocation in accordance with the NYISO Tariffs. The Customer shall be responsible to pay the Authority for such UCAP in accordance with Service Tariff No. WNY-2. 5. The provision of Electric Service associated with the Allocation is an unbundled service separate from the transmission and delivery of power and energy to the Customer. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that Customer’s local electric utility, not the Authority, shall be responsible for delivering the Allocation to the Facility specified in Schedule A in accordance with the applicable Utility Tariff(s). 6. The Contract Demand for the Customer’s Allocation may be modified by the Authority if the amount of Firm Power and Firm Energy available for sale as EP or RP from the Project is modified as required to comply with any ruling, order, or decision of any regulatory or judicial body having jurisdiction, including but not limited to FERC. Any such modification will be made on a pro rata basis to all EP and RP customers, as applicable, based on the terms of such ruling, order, or decision. 7. The Contract Demand may not exceed the Allocation. 8. The Customer’s Facility must be metered by the Customer’s local electric utility in a manner satisfactory to the Authority, or another metering arrangement satisfactory to the Authority must be provided (collectively, “Metering Arrangement”). A Metering Arrangement that is not satisfactory to the Authority shall be grounds, after notice to the Customer, for the Authority to modify, withhold, suspend, or terminate Electric Service to the Customer. If a Metering Arrangement is not made to conform to the Authority’s requirements within thirty

  • Interconnection 2.1 This section applies to linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier, where specific commitments are undertaken.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.