Electricity Meters in Group and Allocation of Net Metering Credits Sample Clauses

Electricity Meters in Group and Allocation of Net Metering Credits. ( a) The Parties hereto agree that the following electric ity meters shall be included as a part of this Group Net Metering Arrangement and OWN ER shall instruct the Utility to allocate credit for the k ilowatt hours of electricity Net Metering Credits generated by the Project each month to the Consumption Meters in the fol lowing order of priority ( Production S y s t e m Meter will always be #1 in priority) until the monthly electricity charges and other charges and fees t o thosef or each Consumption Meters is fully offset (collectively, the "Use Allocation"): Priority Number Member Name Account Number Meter Number System Meter 1 Xxxx Electric Company (Production Meter TBD) XXX Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0 Xxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx 92341234125 E 14786791 3 Town of Williston 71534100004 E 15258358 4 T own of Williston 71534100004 E15368669 5 T own of Williston 71534100004 E15357710 During the Term of this Agreement, OWNER shall not add or remove any M electric meter without CUSTOMER’s consent; except upon the occurrence of a CUSTOMER Event of Default, the termination of the Group Net Metering Agreement, or the expiration of the Term. C USTOMER ustomer will have the right to utilize other accounts on its premises as off-takers for other, non-related, group net metering projects.
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Electricity Meters in Group and Allocation of Net Metering Credits. (a) The Parties hereto agree that the following Meters shall be included as a part of this Group Net Metering Arrangement and OWNER shall instruct the Utility to allocate credit for the kilowatt hours of electricity generated by the Project each month to the Meters in the following order of priority (Production Meter will always be #1 in priority) until the monthly electricity charges to those Consumption Meters is fully offset (collectively, the “Use Allocation”): Priority Number Member Name Account Number Meter Number 1 Shelburne Town OF 61833100003 E15209123 2 Shelburne Town OF 61833100003 E15209126 3 Shelburne Town OF 61833100003 E15356573 4 Shelburne Town OF 61833100003 E15446705 5 Shelburne Town OF 42833100003 E15209098 6 Shelburne Town OF 42833100003 E15446705 7 Shelburne Town OF 42833100003 E22241349 During the Term, OWNER shall not add or remove any Meter without CUSTOMER’s consent; except upon no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice in the case of default by CUSTOMER under this Agreement, the termination of the Group Net Metering Agreement, or the expiration of the Term. Upon no less than thirty (30) days prior written notice to OWNER, CUSTOMER shall have the right to require OWNER to remove or add CUSTOMER Meters provided that that there is no net change to the total allocation.

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