Failures with Regard to Bilaterals and Liability Sample Clauses

Failures with Regard to Bilaterals and Liability. If Xxxxxxxxxxxx is obligated but fails to either (i) submit to PJM a proposed Substitute Energy Bilateral Schedule to which the Parties have agreed, or (ii) confirm to PJM a proposed Substitute Energy Bilateral Schedule submitted by Dominion, to the extent of such failure, as Xxxxxxxxxxxx’x sole liability for damages and Dominion’s exclusive remedy for damages therefor, Xxxxxxxxxxxx shall be liable to Dominion for "Substitute Energy Non-Delivery Damages." The Substitute Energy Non-Delivery Damages, for each MWh that would have been scheduled in such proposed Substitute Energy Bilateral Schedule, shall be equal to the following calculation: The sum of two dollars ($2) per MWh multiplied by the number of MWh pursuant to the proposed Substitute Energy Bilateral Schedule to which the Parties had agreed, plus one hundred percent (100%) of the positive difference, if any, obtained by subtracting the Energy Purchase Price from the Day-ahead Price at the Dominion Zone in PJM multiplied by the number of MWh pursuant to the proposed Substitute Energy Bilateral Schedule to which the Parties had agreed. 10
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