Common use of Imbalance Energy Clause in Contracts

Imbalance Energy. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver Energy in accordance with the Scheduled Energy. Buyer and Seller recognize that from time to time the amount of Delivered Energy will deviate from the amount of Scheduled Energy. When Delivered Energy minus Scheduled Energy is a positive amount, it shall be considered “Positive Imbalance Energy;” when Delivered Energy minus Scheduled Energy is a negative amount, the absolute (i.e., positive) value of that amount shall be considered the “Negative Imbalance Energy.” [When Seller is SC for the Project or when Buyer is SC but Project is not in the VER Forecasting Program: Seller shall be responsible for settlement of Imbalance Energy with the CAISO and all fees, liabilities, assessments, or similar charges assessed by the CAISO in connection with Imbalance Energy.] Buyer and Seller shall cooperate to minimize charges and imbalances associated with Imbalance Energy to the extent possible. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer as soon as possible of any material imbalance that is occurring or has occurred. [When SDG&E is SC for the Project and Project is in the VER Forecasting Program: Buyer shall receive all Green Attributes for the Positive Imbalance Energy in all settlement intervals.]‌

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Imbalance Energy. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver Energy in accordance with the Scheduled Energy. Buyer Xxxxx and Seller recognize that from time to time the amount of Delivered Energy will deviate from the amount of Scheduled Energy. When Delivered Energy minus Scheduled Energy is a positive amount, it shall be considered “Positive Imbalance Energy;” when Delivered Energy minus Scheduled Energy is a negative amount, the absolute (i.e., positive) value of that amount shall be considered the “Negative Imbalance Energy.” [When Seller is SC for the Project or when Buyer is SC but Project is not in the VER Forecasting Program: Seller shall be responsible for settlement of Imbalance Energy with the CAISO and all fees, liabilities, assessments, or similar charges assessed by the CAISO in connection with Imbalance Energy.] Buyer and Seller shall cooperate to minimize charges and imbalances associated with Imbalance Energy to the extent possible. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer as soon as possible of any material imbalance that is occurring or has occurred. [When SDG&E is SC for the Project and Project is in the VER Forecasting Program: Buyer shall receive all Green Attributes for the Positive Imbalance Energy in all settlement intervals.]‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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