Forecast of Total Retail Load Sample Clauses

Forecast of Total Retail Load. By September 15, 2011, and by each September 15 thereafter, BPA shall fill in the table below with «Customer Name»’s Total Retail Load forecast (submitted pursuant to section 9.5 of the body of this Agreement) for the upcoming Fiscal Year. BPA shall notify «Customer Name» by July 31 immediately preceding the start of the Fiscal Year if BPA determines «Customer Name»’s submitted forecast is reasonable or not reasonable. If BPA determines «Customer Name»’s submitted forecast is not reasonable, then BPA shall fill in the table below with a forecast BPA determines to be reasonable by September 15 immediately preceding the start of the Fiscal Year. «Customer Name» may submit to arbitration, which may be binding arbitration under a separate agreement or nonbinding arbitration as agreed to by the Parties, pursuant to section 12 of the body of the Agreement the issue of the reasonableness of BPA’s forecast of «Customer Name»’s Total Retail Load used by BPA to fill in the table below. Such arbitration shall not include issues of the interpretation or application of BPA’s policies with respect to such forecast, including without limitation BPA’s 5(b)/9(c) Policy.
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Forecast of Total Retail Load. By September 15, 2011, and by each September 15 thereafter, BPA shall fill in the table below with PacifiCorp’s Total Retail Load forecast (submitted pursuant to section 9.5 of the body of this Agreement) for the upcoming Fiscal Year. BPA shall notify PacifiCorp by July 31 immediately preceding the start of the Fiscal Year if BPA determines PacifiCorp’s submitted forecast is reasonable or not reasonable. If BPA determines PacifiCorp’s submitted forecast is not reasonable, then BPA shall fill in the table below with a forecast BPA determines to be reasonable by September 15 immediately preceding the start of the Fiscal Year. PacifiCorp may submit to arbitration, which may be binding arbitration under a separate agreement or nonbinding arbitration as agreed to by the Parties, pursuant to section 12 of the body of the Agreement the issue of the reasonableness of BPA’s forecast of PacifiCorp’s Total Retail Load used by BPA to fill in the table below. Such arbitration shall not include issues of the interpretation or application of BPA’s policies with respect to such forecast, including without limitation BPA’s 5(b)/9(c) Policy. Annual Forecast of Monthly Total Retail Load Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep annual aMW Fiscal Year 2012 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2013 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2014 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2015 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Annual Forecast of Monthly Total Retail Load Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep annual aMW Fiscal Year 2016 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2017 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2018 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2019 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2020 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2021 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2022 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2023 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2024 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2025 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2026 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2027 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Fiscal Year 2028 Energy (MWh) Peak (MW) Notes: Fill in the table above with megawatt-hours rounded to whole megawatt-hours, with megawatts rounded to one decimal place, and annual Average Megawatts rounded to three decimal places.

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