Energy and Water Supply Sample Clauses

Energy and Water Supply. (a) The Concessionaire shall assist the University with the procurement of sufficient electricity, natural gas or other energy supply inputs necessary to fully operate the Utility System as set forth in the Performance Standards (the “Supplies”). At the University’s direction, assistance may include, but not be limited to, identification and development of Supply procurement opportunities, provision of market analysis and advice regarding the same, acting on behalf of the University to negotiate or assist in negotiating Supply purchases, acting on behalf of the University or assisting the University in the operation of bidding mechanisms to procure competitive retail Supplies. The University shall be responsible for paying all Supply Costs directly to the vendor of such Supplies. The University, in connection with its commitment to sustainability, minimization of environmental impact, responsible energy procurement, and its rights and responsibilities as the energy Supply customer of record, shall enter into any contracts with a third party for providing Supplies to the Utility System (each, a “Supply Contract”). The University shall determine the types and sources of the Supplies and the appropriate entity (among the Concessionaire, the Operator and the University) to execute each Supply Contract, with the Concessionaire or Operator executing pursuant to a power of attorney. In any case, regardless of which entity executes a Supply Contract, the University will be considered as the exclusive customer of the Supplies procured pursuant to this Section 7.4(a) or used for the operation of the Utility System. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that as of the Time of Closing, there shall be in place certain Supply Contracts to provide Supplies as described in Schedule 6, and the Concessionaire’s obligations under this Section 7.4(a) with respect to the Supplies which are the subject of such Supply Contract shall be met by managing those Supply Contracts until their expiration or termination, at which time the Concessionaire shall be responsible for assisting the University with the procurement of those Supplies for the Columbus Campus as provided herein immediately following the expiration or termination of those Supply Contracts. For the avoidance of doubt, if the third-party supplier of the Supplies fails to deliver such Supplies pursuant to the applicable Supply Contract, (i) such failure shall be a Delay Event (except with respect to any...
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Energy and Water Supply. The Concessionaire shall assist the University with the procurement of sufficient electricity, natural gas or other energy supply inputs necessary to fully operate the Utility System as set forth in the Performance Standards (the “Supplies”) and the University shall be responsible for paying all Supply Costs directly to Suppliers. The Concessionaire shall, upon written notice from the University, be responsible for assisting the University with the procurement, billing and/or management of Supplies to the University on University locations outside of the Columbus Campus, and such assistance shall be deemed part of the Utility System Operations. The University shall supply to the Utility System, the water reasonably necessary for the Concessionaire to operate the Utility System and perform its obligations hereunder.

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