Load Server Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Load Server Responsibilities. Party B is authorized to satisfy Party A’s obligations as a Load-Serving Entity under the RAA, including, without limitation, its obligations to provide Unforced Capacity, submit capacity plans, provide or arrange for Capacity Resources, satisfy Accounted-for Obligations and Peak Season Maintenance Obligations, comply with any capacity audits, make payment of all deficiency, data submission, and emergency procedure charges incurred, coordinate planning and operation of Capacity Resources with other parties; and develop and submit planned outage schedules. Party B is authorized to satisfy Party A’s obligations under the Tariff, RAA and to provide or arrange for transmission service to its loads; provide or arrange for sufficient reactive capability, voltage control facilities, and black start capability for service to its loads; submit firm transmission service schedules, and designate Network Resources and other points of receipt and delivery for transmission service. Party B is authorized to request changes to the transmission service required for service to Party A’s loads, and to enter into, on Party A’s behalf, any feasibility, system impact, facilities study, or other agreements required to process such request for a change in service. Party B is authorized to satisfy Party A’s rights and obligations under the Tariff and Operating Agreement to submit bids on, obtain, administer, and receive payments or credits for Financial Transmission Rights and Auction Revenue Rights with respect to service to Party A’s loads. Party B is authorized to provide data required by PJM with respect to service to Party A’s loads, including, but not limited to, data required for coordination of operations, accounting for all interchange transactions, preparation of required reports and maintenance schedules, and analysis of system disturbances. Party B is authorized to provide the facilities and personnel required to coordinate operations with PJM and other PJM Members.
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