Energy Services Clause Samples
The Energy Services clause defines the scope and terms under which energy-related services are provided by one party to another. This may include services such as energy supply, management, efficiency consulting, or maintenance of energy systems, and typically outlines the responsibilities, performance standards, and any specific deliverables expected from the service provider. By clearly delineating the nature and extent of energy services, this clause helps ensure both parties understand their obligations and reduces the risk of disputes over service expectations or performance.
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Energy Services. The Continental United States and within a 100 mile radius of the ▇▇▇▇ Storage Hub in Canada. Clean Energy Ventures: The State of New Jersey.
Energy Services. Maintains and transacts around a portfolio of physical assets consisting of natural gas storage and transportation contracts and also provides wholesale energy management services to other energy companies and natural gas producers in market areas including states from the Gulf Coast and Mid-continent regions to the Appalachian and Northeast regions, the West Coast and Canada. ___ Clean Energy Ventures: Investor, owner, and operator in the renewable energy sector, including investments in wind and residential and commercial rooftop and ground mount solar systems.
Energy Services. The Continental United States and within a 100 mile radius of the ▇▇▇▇ Storage Hub in Canada. Clean Energy Ventures: The States of New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Midstream Assets: The States of New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas. Home Services: The State of New Jersey.
Energy Services. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, nothing herein shall prevent or restrict Purchaser from providing for its own transmission, energy management services, firming, balancing, or exchanging services or otherwise using or dispatching its Energy under this Agreement; provided, however, that such services, use or activities shall not affect any of the obligations of Purchaser under this Agreement.
Energy Services. General Condition Indonesia’s Schedule of specific commitments on energy services sector is based on Second Revised Indonesian Proposal of Energy Services Classification Core Analysis and Other Lab Test, only for Isotope Analysis a. According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under : Isotope Analysis (1A.2.7.3) b. According to W 120 is under : Business Services on Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC 8676) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) As specified in the Horizontal Section Geological and Geophysical Services, only for Seismic Data Acquisition a. According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under : Seismic Data Acquisition (1A.1.4.1.1.) b. According to W 120 Seismic Data Acquisition is under : Business Services on Subsurface Surveying Services (CPC 8672) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) As specified in the Horizontal Section Liquefaction and Gasification only for Coal According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under Coal liquefaction (2.4.4.4) Coal Gasification (2.4.4.5) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) As specified in the Horizontal Section
a. According to W 120 is under : Services Incidental to Manufacturing (CPC 884) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) Unbound except as specified in the Horizontal Section Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Services a. According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under : Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Services (1A.3.2.2.) b. According to W 120 is under : engineering design services for industrial processes and production (CPC-86725) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) As specified in the Horizontal Section Electrical Logging and Perforation a. According to Indonesia Proposal of Energy Services Classification is under: Electrical Logging and Perforation (EPC) Services (1A.2.8.) b. According to W 120 is under : Technical Testing and Analysis Services (CPC-8676) 1) None 2) None 3) Joint operation through a representative office in Indonesia 1) None 2) None 3) As specified in the Horizontal Section Competency Certification in Quality Control and Handling of Aviation Fue...
Energy Services. EU: No national treatment and most favoured treatment obligations with respect to juridical persons of Republic of Moldova controlled1 by natural or juridical persons of a country which accounts for more than 5 % of the EU's oil or natural gas imports2, unless the EU provides comprehensive access to this sector to natural or juridical persons of this country, in the context of an economic integration agreement concluded with that country.
Energy Services. You expressly authorize and appoint Enel X as a Demand Response Provider, Curtailment Service Provider or Aggregator for your electric vehicle service equipment to provide Energy Services. “
Energy Services. Provider shall operate the System to, when feasible, (i) reduce Purchaser’s peak electric energy demand from the Local Electric Utility (“Demand Reduction Services”); and (ii) charge the System during Off-Peak Hours and dispatch stored electric energy to Purchaser during Peak Hours (“Energy Arbitrage Services,” and collectively with Demand Reduction Services, the “Energy Services”).
Energy Services. During the relevant term VE shall supply and deliver to Customer all of the retail energy requirements at each Service Location (the “Retail Energy”). The Retail Energy is delivered to the distribution system’s interconnection point (each, a "Delivery Point") of the relevant electric distribution company ("EDC"), and the relevant EDC is responsible for delivery of the Retail Energy to Customer's meter at and from that point. Customer designates VE as an authorized recipient of Customer’s account, billing and usage information. Customer consents to the disclosure by each EDC to VE of certain basic information about Customer including: account number, meter number, meter read data, rate class, billing and payment information, account name, service address, billing address, and telephone number.
Energy Services. Increased emphasis should be placed on the energy services sector at both the level of CARICOM and by national Governments. CARICOM should urgently develop a comprehensive regional policy for energy, which will provide the necessary framework for the development of the regional energy services sector, in particular the integration of energy markets. The CARICOM energy policy should include the harmonization and extension of all local content provisions in the energy sector to make them compliant with the Treaty and supportive of regional business development. Recommendations for the strengthening of BSOs (with a particular emphasis on the Coalitions of Services Industries) include: As entities whose existence was initially mandated by the political leaders of the region, the CSIs must be supported by the member states. Start-up funds should be committed by governments and possibly the private sector to provide this support for the first 3 or 4 years. In that regard, all Coalitions need a 4-5 year business plan. Joint training sessions on business planning tailored for Coalitions, backed by a short period of monitoring, are recommended. An electronic network should be designed that facilitates exchanges and information flow among CSIs and also between CSIs and the governments. This could be placed on the Caribbean Export BSO network platform or separately established. A fledgling platform that now exists, driven by Barbados’ CSI, should be resourced. Similarly, Barbados’ CSI working in collaboration with the CARICOM private sector desk should be used as a hub or central point for the collation and distribution of industry statistics and market information as well as for the delivery of certain capacity-building programmes. These could include training on stakeholder relationship building, developing business plans, export promotion, and networking for business to be delivered through an appropriate tertiary institution. The Coalitions need to ensure their sustainability through ongoing political support and through validation by beneficiary industry associations. As part of their work plans, the CSIs should regularly assess their performance and disseminate to their stakeholders information on their activities and the achievements of their association members. Coalitions should be equipped to assist with building capacity in industry-level BSOs (e.g. trade associations), in particular helping them to acquire the skills and finances to suppor...
