Common use of Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point Clause in Contracts

Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point. The Customer's load, kW, kWh and kVAr at each Delivery Point shall be measured at least on an hourly integrated basis, by suitable revenue grade metering equipment. AEP agrees to provide and install the necessary metering equipment for new Delivery Points. The measurements taken and required metering equipment shall be as needed for all settlement purposes under this Agreement, the AEP Tariff, and the SPP Tariff and in accordance with the AEP standards and practices as contained in the Connection Guide. At points where power may flow to and from the Customer, separate measurements shall be obtained for each direction of flow. Any necessary metered data shall be made available with such frequency and at such times as may be required by AEP, Customer, and SPP in suitable electronic format. If AEP, Customer or SPP requires real-time load or facility status information from any Delivery Point, the other Party shall cooperate, to the extent necessary, in order that such monitoring and telecommunications equipment, as shall be needed for such purpose may be installed and maintained during normal business hours common to AEP and Customer. AEP shall provide to Customer, on a monthly basis by the fifth (5th) Business Day after the end of the prior month, such data as required for billing. Customer shall compensate AEP for metering and meter data processing services as specified in Attachment 1 of this Agreement. The Customer need not pay for behind the meter generator data that is self-supplied. Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Operating Companies of the Original Sheet No. 26 American Electric Power System FERC Electric Tariff, Third Revised Volume No. 6 Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment. At the request of Customer, AEP will cooperate on the installation of “smart” technology metering in place of the standard metering equipment at a delivery point, provided; however, that AEP shall not be obligated to install, operate or maintain any meter or related equipment that is not approved for use on the AEP System. AEP will also cooperate with Customer on the installation of any additional telephone circuit(s) and/or satellite communications devices with associated data circuits or other mode(s) of communications and allow for the connection of such meter communications circuit(s) to the Customer’s real time SCADA system equipment, provided that such equipment connections and communications can be accomplished in a manner that does not interfere with the operation of AEP equipment or fulfillment of any statutory or contractual obligation. If the potential for such interference exists, AEP will work with the Customer, through reasonable measures, to resolve such metering and/or communications issues. As with standard metering, Customer will bear all costs associated with smart technology metering, additional communication, and/or SCADA equipment it requests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement, Network Integration Service Agreement

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Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point. The Customer's load, kW, kWh and kVAr at each Delivery Point shall be measured at least on an hourly integrated basis, by suitable revenue grade metering equipment. AEP agrees to provide and install the necessary metering equipment for new Delivery Points(“standard metering”). The measurements taken and required metering equipment shall be as needed for all settlement purposes under this Agreementpurposes, the AEP Tariff, and the SPP Tariff and in accordance with the AEP standards and practices as contained in the Connection Guide. At points where power may flow to and from the Customer, separate measurements shall be obtained for each direction of flow. Any necessary metered data shall be made available with such frequency and at such times as may be required by AEP, Customer, and SPP AEP in suitable electronic format. If AEP, Customer AEP or SPP Blue Ridge requires real-time load or facility status information from any Delivery Point, the other Party shall cooperate, to the extent necessary, in order that such monitoring and telecommunications equipment, as shall be needed for such purpose may be installed and maintained during normal business hours common to AEP and CustomerBlue Ridge. AEP shall provide to CustomerBlue Ridge, on a monthly basis by the fifth (5th) Business Day as soon as practicable after the end of the prior month, such the hourly kW and kVAr load data as required for billingand behind-the-meter generation data. Customer Such data shall be supplied in Microsoft Excel format and by e-mail. Blue Ridge shall compensate AEP for metering and meter data processing services as specified in Attachment 1 of this Agreement. The Customer need not pay for behind the meter generator data that is self-supplied. Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Operating Companies of the Original Sheet No. 26 American Electric Power System FERC Electric Tariff, Third Revised Volume No. 6 Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment. At the request of Customer, AEP will cooperate on the installation of “smart” technology metering in place of the standard metering equipment at a delivery point, provided; however, that AEP shall not be obligated to install, operate or maintain any meter or related equipment that is not approved for use on the AEP System. AEP will also cooperate with Customer on the installation of any additional telephone circuit(s) and/or satellite communications devices with associated data circuits or other mode(s) of communications and allow for the connection of such meter communications circuit(s) to the Customer’s real time SCADA system equipment, provided that such equipment connections and communications can be accomplished in a manner that does not interfere with the operation of AEP equipment or fulfillment of any statutory or contractual obligation. If the potential for such interference exists, AEP will work with the Customer, through reasonable measures, to resolve such metering and/or communications issues. As with standard metering, Customer will bear all costs associated with smart technology metering, additional communication, and/or SCADA equipment it requests.

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Samples: Facilities Agreement

Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point. The Customer's load, kW, kWh and kVAr at each Delivery Point shall be measured at least on an hourly integrated basis, by suitable revenue grade metering equipment. AEP agrees to provide and install the necessary metering equipment for new Delivery Points. The measurements taken and required metering equipment shall be as needed for all settlement purposes under this Agreement, the AEP Tariff, Tariff and the SPP PJM Tariff and in accordance with the AEP standards and practices as contained in the Connection Guide. At points where power may flow to and from the Customer, separate measurements shall be obtained for each direction of flow. Any necessary metered data shall be made available with such frequency and at such times as may be required by AEP, Customer, and SPP AEP or PJM in suitable electronic format. If AEP, Customer IMPA, or SPP PJM requires real-time load or facility status information from any Delivery Point, the other Party shall cooperate, to the extent necessary, in order that such monitoring and telecommunications equipment, as shall be needed for such purpose may be installed and maintained during normal business hours common to AEP and CustomerIMPA. AEP shall provide to CustomerIMPA, on a monthly basis by the fifth (5th) Business Day business day after the end of the prior month, such the hourly kW, kWh and kVAr load data. Such data, along with the master MV90 file format and 15-minute interval data as required for billingkWh and kVAhr for each Delivery Point, shall be supplied in MV90 translatable format and by e-mail. Customer IMPA shall compensate AEP for metering and meter data processing services as specified in Attachment 1 of this Agreement. The Customer need not pay for behind the meter generator data that is self-supplied. Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Operating Companies of the Original Sheet No. 26 American Electric Power System FERC Electric Tariff, Third Revised Volume No. 6 Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment. At the request of Customer, AEP will cooperate on the installation of “smart” technology metering in place of the standard metering equipment at a delivery point, provided; however, that AEP shall not be obligated to install, operate or maintain any meter or related equipment that is not approved for use on the AEP System. AEP will also cooperate with Customer on the installation of any additional telephone circuit(s) and/or satellite communications devices with associated data circuits or other mode(s) of communications and allow for the connection of such meter communications circuit(s) to the Customer’s real time SCADA system equipment, provided that such equipment connections and communications can be accomplished in a manner that does not interfere with the operation of AEP equipment or fulfillment of any statutory or contractual obligation. If the potential for such interference exists, AEP will work with the Customer, through reasonable measures, to resolve such metering and/or communications issues. As with standard metering, Customer will bear all costs associated with smart technology metering, additional communication, and/or SCADA equipment it requests.

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Samples: Second Revised Service Agreement

Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point. The Customer's load, kW, kWh and kVAr at each Delivery Point shall be measured at least on an hourly integrated basis, by suitable revenue grade metering equipment. AEP agrees to provide and install the necessary metering equipment for new Delivery Points. The measurements taken and required metering equipment shall be as needed for all settlement purposes under this Agreement, the AEP Tariff, Host Transmission Owner Tariff and the SPP Tariff and in accordance with the AEP Host Transmission Owner standards and practices as contained in the Connection Guide. At points where power may flow to and from the Customer, separate measurements shall be obtained for each direction of flow. Any necessary metered data shall be made available with such frequency and at such times as may be required by AEPHost Transmission Owner, Customer, and SPP in suitable electronic format. If AEPHost Transmission Owner, Customer or SPP requires real-time load or facility status information from any Delivery Point, the other Party shall cooperate, to the extent necessary, in order that such monitoring and telecommunications equipment, as shall be needed for such purpose may be installed and maintained during normal business hours common to AEP Host Transmission Owner and Customer. AEP Host Transmission Owner shall provide to Customer, on a monthly basis by the fifth (5th) Business Day after the end of the prior month, such data as required for billing. Customer shall compensate AEP Host Transmission Owner for metering and meter data processing services as specified in Attachment 1 of this Agreement. The Customer need not pay for behind [Are these revenue requirements excluded from the meter generator data that transmission revenue requirements of each TO, or is self-supplied. there a potential double recovery? – RB] Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP Host Transmission Owner delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Operating Companies of the Original Sheet No. 26 American Electric Power System FERC Electric Tariff, Third Revised Volume No. 6 Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment. At the request of Customer, AEP Host Transmission Owner will cooperate on the installation of “smart” technology metering in place of the standard metering equipment at a delivery point, provided; however, that AEP Host Transmission Owner shall not be obligated to install, operate or maintain any meter or related equipment that is not approved for use on the AEP Host Transmission Owner System. AEP Host Transmission Owner will also cooperate with Customer on the installation of any additional telephone circuit(s) and/or satellite communications devices with associated data circuits or other mode(s) of communications and allow for the connection of such meter communications circuit(s) to the Customer’s real time SCADA system equipment, provided that such equipment connections and communications can be accomplished in a manner that does not interfere with the operation of AEP Host Transmission Owner Issued by: , Title Effective: 1, 2008 Issued: , 2007 equipment or fulfillment of any statutory or contractual obligation. If the potential for such interference exists, AEP Host Transmission Owner will work with the Customer, through reasonable measures, to resolve such metering and/or communications issues. As with standard metering, Customer will bear all costs associated with smart technology metering, additional communication, and/or SCADA equipment it requests.

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Samples: Interconnection and Local Delivery Service Agreement

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Measurement of Load At Each Delivery Point. The Customer's load, kW, kWh and kVAr at each Delivery Point shall be measured at least on an hourly integrated basis, by suitable revenue grade metering equipment. AEP agrees to provide and install the necessary metering equipment for new Delivery Points. The measurements taken and required metering equipment shall be as needed for all settlement purposes under this Agreement, the AEP Tariff, and the SPP Tariff and in accordance with the AEP standards and practices as contained in the Connection Guide. At points where power may flow to and from the Customer, separate measurements shall be obtained for each direction of flow. Any necessary metered data shall be made available with such frequency and at such times as may be required by AEP, Customer, and SPP in suitable electronic format. If AEP, Customer or SPP requires real-time load or facility status information from any Delivery Point, the other Party shall cooperate, to the extent necessary, in order that such monitoring and telecommunications equipment, as shall be needed for such purpose may be installed and maintained during normal business hours common to AEP and Customer. AEP shall provide to Customer, on a monthly basis by the fifth (5th) Business Day after the end of the prior month, such data as required for billing. Customer shall compensate AEP for metering and meter data processing services as specified in Attachment 1 of this Agreement. The Customer need not pay for behind the meter generator data that is self-supplied. Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Operating Companies of the Original Sheet No. 26 American Electric Power System FERC Electric Tariff, Third Revised Volume No. 6 Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment. At the request of Customer, AEP will cooperate on the installation of “smart” technology metering in place of the standard metering equipment at a delivery point, provided; however, that AEP shall not be obligated to install, operate or maintain any meter or related equipment that is not approved for use on the AEP System. AEP will also cooperate with Customer on the installation of any additional telephone circuit(s) and/or satellite communications devices with associated data circuits or other mode(s) of communications and allow for the connection of such meter communications circuit(s) to the Customer’s real time SCADA system equipment, provided that such equipment connections and communications can be accomplished in a manner that does not interfere with the operation of AEP equipment or fulfillment of any statutory or contractual obligation. If the potential for such interference exists, AEP will work with the Customer, through reasonable measures, to resolve such metering and/or communications issues. As with standard metering, Customer will bear all costs associated with smart technology metering, additional communication, and/or SCADA equipment it requests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement for Network Integration Transmission Service

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