INTERCONNECTION AND METERING EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

INTERCONNECTION AND METERING EQUIPMENT. 21 SECTION 8.1................................................................21 SECTION 8.2................................................................21 SECTION 8.3................................................................22 SECTION 8.4................................................................22 SECTION 8.5................................................................22 ARTICLE IX OPERATION; DISPATCH................................................23 SECTION 9.1................................................................23 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 9.2................................................................23 SECTION 9.3................................................................23 SECTION 9.4................................................................24 SECTION 9.5................................................................24 SECTION 9.6................................................................25 SECTION 9.7................................................................26 SECTION 9.8................................................................26 SECTION 9.9................................................................26 ARTICLE X MAINTENANCE.........................................................26 SECTION 10.1...............................................................26 SECTION 10.2...............................................................27 SECTION 10.3...............................................................27 SECTION 10.4...............................................................27 SECTION 10.5...............................................................28 ARTICLE XI METERING, BILLING, PAYMENT AND TAXES...............................29 SECTION 11.1...............................................................29 SECTION 11.2...............................................................29 SECTION 11.3...............................................................31 SECTION 11.4...............................................................32 SECTION 11.5...............................................................32 SECTION 11.6...............................................................32 SECTION 11.7...............................................................33 SECTION 11.8...............................................................33 ARTICLE XII DISPUTE RESOLUTION................................................34 SECTION 12.1........................................
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INTERCONNECTION AND METERING EQUIPMENT. SECTION 8.1 At its sole cost and expense, Seller shall own and design, construct, install and maintain, or be responsible for the design, construction, installation and maintenance of the Facility, the Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus needed to generate and deliver Net Electric Energy and/or Ancillary Services to the Electric Delivery Point in order to fulfill its obligations as specified herein, including all Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus that may be located at any switchyard and/or substation to be built at the Facility. Not later than ninety (90) Days after the Execution Date, Seller shall prepare and submit to Xxxxxxxx a preliminary one-line interconnection diagram depicting the Electric Delivery Point, which diagram shall be incorporated by reference herein as Appendix 4.
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INTERCONNECTION AND METERING EQUIPMENT. SECTION 8.1 At its sole cost and expense, Seller shall own and design, construct, install and maintain, or be responsible for the design, construction, installation and maintenance of the Facility, the Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus needed to generate and deliver Net Electric Energy and/or Ancillary Services to the Electric Delivery Point in order to fulfill its obligations as specified herein, including all Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus that may be located at any switchyard and/or substation to be built at the Facility. Not later than ninety (90) Days after the Execution Date, Seller shall prepare and submit to Xxxxxxxx a preliminary one-line interconnection diagram depicting the Electric Delivery Point, which diagram shall be incorporated by reference herein as Appendix 4.B. The Facility, Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus shall be designed, constructed and completed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with Accepted Electrical Practices (with respect to the Facility and Interconnection Facilities) or in accordance with standard gas industry practices (with respect to Protective Gas Apparatus), such that the expected useful life of the Facility, the Interconnection Facilities and Protective Gas Apparatus shall be not less than the Term of this Agreement. SECTION 8.2 Seller shall be solely responsible for the negotiation and execution of an interconnection agreement with the Host Utility (the "Interconnection Agreement") pursuant to which the Host Utility will own and be responsible for the Electric Metering Equipment and the design, installation, construction and maintenance of the electrical facilities and protective apparatus, including any transmission equipment and related facilities, necessary to interconnect the Host Utility's electrical system with the Facility at the Electric Delivery Point. Seller shall provide Xxxxxxxx with a copy of the Interconnection Agreement no later than thirty (30) Days after the execution of such agreement with the Host Utility. [*] Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to include in such Interconnection Agreement provisions allowing Seller and Xxxxxxxx to receive electronic signals from the Electric Metering Equipment. In the event that Seller is not able to include such provisions in the Interconnection Agreement, Seller shall install back-up electric meters with such capability and Xxxxxxxx shall reimburse Seller for the ...

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