Measurement of Net Energy Output Sample Clauses

Measurement of Net Energy Output. 8.3.1 On the Commercial Operations Date and each Month thereafter, JPS shall read the Primary Metering System for the purpose of measuring the Net Energy Output of the Facility in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5. If JPS obtains readings remotely, JPS shall make copies of the reading produced by the device which initiates the reading protocol and provide a copy of such reading to the Company on the Day of such reading. JPS shall provide details of the reading protocol and/or remote reading procedures to the Company. If JPS conducts a physical reading of the Primary Metering System, it shall give reasonable prior notice to the Company of the time when such reading will be done. JPS shall permit a representative of the Company to witness and verify such reading; provided, however, that the failure of the Company to send a representative to witness any such reading shall not affect the validity of such inspection or test or reading. 8.3.2 If the Primary Metering System is found to be inaccurate or functioning improperly, JPS shall read the Back-up Metering System, in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5 for the purpose of measuring the Net Energy Output of the Facility. 8.3.3 In the event that the Primary Metering System and the Back-up Metering System are found to be inaccurate or functioning improperly, the correct amount of Net Energy Output delivered to JPS during the period for which inaccurate measurements were made shall be determined in accordance with Schedule 5. The difference between the previous payments by JPS for the period of inaccuracy and the recalculated amount shall be offset against or added to the next payment to the Company under this Agreement, as appropriate; provided, however, that if there are no scheduled future payments, then the Company or JPS, as the case may be, shall pay the other Party the adjustment amount within thirty (30) Days. In no event, however, shall any such adjustment be made for any period prior to the date on which the Primary Metering System was last tested and found to be accurate within plus or minus [METER ACCURACY] percent ([ METER ACCURACY]%) and not otherwise functioning improperly.
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Measurement of Net Energy Output. 3.1. If the Primary Metering System is found to be inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or to otherwise have functioned improperly during the previous Month, then the correct amount of Net Energy Output for the actual period during which inaccurate measurements, if any, were made shall be determined as follows: 3.1.1. First, the reading of the Backup Metering System shall be utilized to calculate the correct amount of Net Energy Output unless a test of such Backup Metering System, as required by either Party, reveals that the Backup Metering System is inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or is otherwise functioning improperly. 3.1.2. If the Backup Metering System is not within the acceptable limits of accuracy or is otherwise functioning improperly, then the Company and JPS shall jointly prepare an estimate of the correct reading on the basis of all available information and such guidelines as may have been agreed to between the Company and JPS at the time the reading is taken. 3.1.3. If JPS and the Company fail to agree upon an estimate for the correct reading, then the matter may be referred by either party for determination by arbitration pursuant to Clause 14 of this Agreement. 3.2. The Company shall provide and install appropriate equipment and shall make a continuous recording on appropriate data storage media or equivalent of the Net Energy Output of the Complex prior to the Commercial Operations Date and thereafter. A copy of this recording shall be provided to the Company each time the meters are read.
Measurement of Net Energy Output. 1. If the Metering System is found to be inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or to otherwise have functioned improperly during the previous Month, then the correct amount of Net Energy Output for the actual period during which inaccurate measurements, if any, were made shall be determined as follows: E3.1.1. First, the reading of the Backup Metering System shall be utilized to calculate the correct amount of dependable capacity and Net Energy Output, unless a test of such Backup Metering System, as defined in Paragraph 7.1, which may be required by either Party, reveals that the Backup Metering System is inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or is otherwise functioning improperly.
Measurement of Net Energy Output. If a Metering System is found to be inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or to otherwise have functioned improperly during the previous Month, then the correct amount of Net Energy Output for the actual period during which inaccurate measurements, if any, were made shall be determined and agreed between the Parties: 5.3.1 If RE Supplier and BLPC fail to agree upon an estimate for the correct reading, then the matter may be referred by either Party for determination by the Fair Trading Commission pursuant to Section 17.0 (Resolution of Disputes) of this Agreement. RE Supplier shall provide and install appropriate equipment and shall make a continuous recording on appropriate magnetic media or equivalent of the Net Energy Output of the Facilities prior to the Commercial Operations Date and thereafter. A copy of the recordings shall be provided to BLPC each time the meters are read.
Measurement of Net Energy Output. 1. If the Metering System is found to be inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or to otherwise have functioned improperly during the previous Month, then the correct amount of Net Energy Output for the actual period during which inaccurate measurements, if any, were made shall be determined as follows: E3.1.1. First, the reading of the Backup Metering System shall be utilized to calculate the correct amount of dependable capacity and Net Energy Output, unless a test of such Backup Metering System, as defined in Paragraph 7.1, which may be required by either Party, reveals that the Backup Metering System is inaccurate by more than the Allowable Error or is otherwise functioning improperly. E3.1.2. If the Backup Metering System is not within the acceptable limits of accuracy or is otherwise functioning improperly, then Developer and Utility shall jointly prepare an estimate of the correct reading on the basis of all available information and such guidelines as may have been agreed to between Developer and Utility at the time the reading is taken.
Measurement of Net Energy Output. (a) At noontime of the last business day of each calendar month, Seller and Purchaser shall read the Billing Metering System for the purpose of measuring the Net Energy Output of the Facility at the point of Delivery. (b) In the event that the Billing Metering System is found to be inaccurate or functioning improperly, the correct amount of Net Energy Output delivered to Purchaser during the period for which inaccurate measurements were made shall be determined using the Backup Metering System. (c) In the event that both the Billing and Backup Metering Systems are inaccurate or functioning improperly, other procedure defined in Exhibit E (Metering) shall be used to evaluate the Energy output of the Facility. (d) Purchaser shall make a supplemental payment or issue a special invoice in the amount of the difference between the previous payments by Purchaser for the period of the Metering System’s inaccuracy. Purchaser’s payment or special invoice shall be delivered within fifteen (15) days of the determination of proper readings. Any such special invoice to Seller shall be paid within fifteen (15) days of receipt. In no event, however, shall any adjustments be made for any period prior to the date on which the Metering System was last tested and found to be accurate within plus or minus half Percent (±0.5%) and not otherwise functioning improperly.

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