Common use of Load Obligations Clause in Contracts

Load Obligations. The Company and the Supplier acknowledge that the Supplier’s Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that metered Customer loads must be translated into Supplier load allocations in order for Load Serving Entities to meet their respective PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly energy obligations, Unforced Capacity obligations, and firm transmission obligations under the PJM OATT and are included in Appendix C. 9.3 (a) Energy

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Third Party Supplier Agreement, Third Party Supplier Agreement

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Load Obligations. The Company and the Supplier acknowledge that the Supplier’s Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that metered Customer loads must be translated into Supplier load allocations in order for Load Serving Entities to meet their respective PJM ISO obligations. These load obligations are included in Appendix D and include, but are not limited to, hourly energy obligations, Unforced Capacity obligations, and if applicable, firm transmission obligations under the PJM OATT and are included in Appendix C.OATT. 9.3 (a) Energy

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Third Party Supplier Agreement

Load Obligations. The Company and the Supplier acknowledge that the Supplier’s Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that metered Customer loads must be translated into Supplier load allocations in order for Load Serving Entities to meet their respective PJM ISO obligations. These load obligations are included in Appendix D and include, but are not limited to, hourly energy obligations, Unforced Capacity obligations, and if applicable, firm transmission obligations under the PJM OATT and are included in Appendix C.. 9.3 (a) Energy

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Third Party Supplier Agreement

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Load Obligations. The Company and the Supplier acknowledge that the Supplier’s Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that metered Customer loads must be translated into Supplier load allocations in order for Load Serving Entities to meet their respective PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly energy obligations, Unforced Capacity obligations, and firm transmission obligations under the PJM OATT and are included in Appendix C.D. 9.3 (a) Energy

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Third Party Supplier Agreement

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