Common use of Excess Energy Clause in Contracts

Excess Energy. The energy (kWh) generated each month in excess of the Customer’s usage will be credited to the Customer’s account the following month. Accounts shall be reconciled and zeroed at the end of each calendar year. If the electricity generated by the Customer during a calendar year exceeds the amount of electricity supplied by the District, the Customer will not be compensated for the energy produced during the year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Excess Energy. The energy (kWh) generated each month in excess of the Customer’s usage will be credited to the Customer’s account the following month. Accounts shall be reconciled and zeroed at the end of each calendar year. If the electricity generated by the Customer during a calendar year exceeds the amount of electricity supplied by the District, the Customer will not be compensated for the excess energy produced during the year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Excess Energy. The energy (kWh) generated each month in excess of the Customer’s usage will be credited to the Customer’s account the following month. Accounts shall be reconciled and zeroed at the end of each calendar year. If the electricity generated by the Customer during a calendar year exceeds the amount of electricity supplied by the District, the Customer will not shall be compensated at the District’s average energy cost (per kWh) for the energy produced during the year. The buyback shall not exceed one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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