Meter Installation. (a) Unless this requirement is waived by the Scheme Owner, a Meter acceptable to the Scheme Owner must be acquired and installed, at the cost of the Customer, within the Customer’s Offtake Works or Distribution Network.
Meter Installation. (a) Unless this requirement is waived by SunWater, a Meter acceptable to SunWater must be acquired and installed, at the cost of the Customer, within the Customer’s Nominated Works or SunWater Works by:
Meter Installation. (a) PGandE shall specify, provide, install, own, operate, and maintain as special facilities all metering and data processing equipment for the registration and recording of energy and other related parameters which are required for the reporting of data to PGandE and for computing the payment due Seller from PGandE.
Meter Installation. No later than March 31, 2020, each Party shall install, at its own expense, meters in conformance with Section VI.A of the Judgment.
Meter Installation. (a) A Meter acceptable to SunWater must be acquired and installed at your cost, within the
Meter Installation. (a) Unless this requirement is waived by ROL Holder, a Meter reasonably acceptable to ROL Holder must be acquired and installed at the cost of the Customer, within the Customer’s Nominated Works or ROL Holder Works.
Meter Installation. (a) A Meter acceptable to Fitzroy River Water must be acquired and installed, within the Customer’s Nominated Works or the Regulated Area at the Customer's expense.
Meter Installation. (a) If a Meter has not already been installed within the Customer’s Nominated Works or Seqwater Property, the Customer must, at its own cost, arrange for a Meter acceptable to Seqwater to be acquired and installed within the Customer’s Nominated Works or Seqwater Property by the Commencement Date.
Meter Installation. The Producer will be metered by a meter or meters as determined by Utility. Utility may install, at its option and expense, magnetic tape recorders in order to obtain load research information. The Producer shall supply at its own expense, a suitable location for all meters and associated equipment. Such location must conform to G&T and/or the Distribution Cooperative’s meter location policy. The following metering options will be offered by Utility: Standard Tariff for Electricity Purchases From And Sales to Qualifying Facilities Load Displacement Option. Utility will interconnect with the customer using a single meter, which will be ratcheted and would only measure the flow of energy to the Producer. Billing to the Producer will be at Distribution Cooperative’s approved tariff rate applicable and to the service provided to the QF. There will be no additional customer charge and no payment by the Utility for any excess power, which might be generated by the QF Net Metering Option. Utility may install an additional meter to measure separately the energy generated by the Producer and then calculate net energy consumed or supplied by the Producer. The Producer will be paid for energy supplied above the amount consumed at Utility’s energy rate for such purchases, as filed with the approved by the NMPRC. Utility will be paid for energy consumed by the Producer in excess of the amount supplied by the Producer at its approved tariff rate applicable to the service provided to the Producer. An additional customer charge to cover the added costs of billing and administration may be included in the tariff. Simultaneous Buy/Sell Option. Utility will install (an) additional meter(s) to measure separately all the power produced and consumed by the Producer. Utility will purchase all power produced at its energy rate for such purchases, as filed with and approved by the NMPRC. The Producer shall purchase all power produced consumed at its normally applicable rate. An additional customer charge to cover the added costs of billing and administration may be included. All meter standards and testing shall be in compliance with the Utility’s rules and regulations as approved by the NMPRC The metering configuration shall be one of the G&T’s and/or Distribution Cooperative’s standard metering configurations as set out in Exhibit E and mutually agreeable to the parties or any other metering configuration mutually agreeable to the parties. The agreed upon configuration is shown ...
Meter Installation. (a) Utility shall install a bi-directional meter within five (5) business days after receipt of all of the following documentation:
(i) Completed application and payment of all applicable application and study fees;
(ii) Executed Interconnection Agreement;
(iii) Executed Tri-Party Net Metering Power Purchase Agreement
(iv) Proof of compliance with all inspection, certification, and other documentary evidence required by this Agreement.
(b) Utility will furnish, install, own and maintain metering equipment capable of measuring the flow of kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy. The RGS Owner's service associated with the RGS will be metered to measure the energy delivered by Utility to RGS Owner, and measure the energy delivered by RGS Owner to Utility. RGS Owner agrees to provide safe and reasonable access to the premises for installation, maintenance and reading of the metering and related equipment.