Metering Requirements Sample Clauses

Metering Requirements. 5.2.1. All output from the Project must be delivered through a single CAISO revenue meter located on the high-voltage side of the Project’s final step-up transformer nearest to the Interconnection Point, and that meter must be dedicated exclusively to the Project; provided that if the CAISO does not permit a revenue meter for the Facility, the Buyer shall specify a revenue quality meter for the Facility. All Product purchased under this Agreement must be measured by the Project’s CAISO revenue meter(s), or the revenue quality meter specified by Buyer, to be eligible for payment under this Agreement. Seller shall bear all costs relating to all metering equipment installed to accommodate the Project. 5.2.2. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one Check Meter at the interconnection associated with the Facility at a location provided by Seller that is compliant with Buyer’s electric service requirements. The Check Meter must be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit (a) periodic, remote collection of revenue quality meter data, and (b) back-up real time transmission of operating-quality meter data through the Telemetering System. In the event that Buyer elects to install a Check Meter, Buyer may compare the Check Meter data to the CAISO meter data. If the deviation between the CAISO meter data and the Check Meter data for any comparison is greater than 0.3%, Buyer may provide Notice to Seller of such deviation and the Parties shall mutually arrange for a meter check or recertification of the Check Meter or CAISO meter, as applicable. Each Party shall bear its own costs for any meter check or recertification. Testing procedures and standards for the Check Meter will be the same as for a comparable Buyer- owned meter. Seller shall have the right to have representatives present during all such tests. The Check Meter, if Buyer elects to install a Check Meter, is intended to be used for back-up purposes in the event of a failure or other malfunction of the CAISO meter, and Check Meter data shall only be used to validate the CAISO meter data and, in the event of a failure or other malfunction of the CAISO meter, in place of the CAISO meter until such time that the CAISO meter is recertified. 0.0.0. Xx the case of Excess Sale arrangements, Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install a net generation output meter at a location provided by Seller that is compliant with Buyer’s electric service requirements. Such meter must be inte...
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Metering Requirements. Seller shall comply with all applicable rules in installing a meter appropriate for deliveries pursuant to the Full Buy/Sell or Excess Sale arrangement selected in paragraph 2.2, above, which can be electronically read daily by: (a) a telephone and modem; (b) an analog or digital phone connection; or (c) an internet portal address for PG&E’s Energy Data Services (“EDS”). Seller shall be responsible for procuring and maintaining the communication link to electronically retrieve this metering data.
Metering Requirements. (a) Seller shall install Storage Facility Metering Facilities and Back-Up Metering, each in an arrangement consistent with the configuration depicted in the one-line diagram in Exhibit E, or as otherwise agreed between the Parties and in compliance with the Interconnection Agreement. (b) The following provisions of this Section shall govern Storage Facility Metering Facilities except to the extent the Interconnection Agreement modifies or otherwise conflicts with these provisions, in which case the Interconnection Agreement shall govern. (i) All Storage Facility Metering Facilities used to measure the Charging Energy and Discharging Energy and to monitor and coordinate operation of the Project shall be purchased and installed in accordance with the Interconnection Agreement at no cost to PGE under this Agreement. The design of the Storage Facility Metering Facilities shall be subject to PGE approval prior to commencement of construction of the Project. PGE shall have the right, at its own expense, to inspect and test the Storage Facility Metering Facilities upon installation and at least annually thereafter and shall provide all test results to Seller upon request within a reasonable timeframe. Storage Facility Metering Facilities shall be bi-directional and shall be capable of measuring and reading instantaneous and hourly real and reactive energy, if supplied by either the grid or Storage Facility. Storage Facility Metering Facilities shall be programmed such that meter readings will reflect losses between the Meter and the Storage Facility Point of Delivery. Seller shall provide PGE with all authorizations necessary to have access to the Storage Facility Metering Facilities, including arranging with the Transmission Provider to provide PGE reasonable access to all Storage Facility Metering Facilities. Seller, at its sole expense, shall also have the right to conduct its own tests of the Storage Facility Metering Facilities in Seller’s reasonable discretion, in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices, and upon reasonable advance notice to Buyer, and shall provide all test results to PGE upon request within a reasonable timeframe. Either Party shall have the reasonable opportunity to be present at any time when such Storage Facility Metering Facilities are to be inspected and tested or adjusted by the other Party. Energy shall be metered using solid state, high precision, digital display meters of ANSI 0.1 accuracy class or better, with the specific mod...
Metering Requirements. Electricity transferred to the transmission system shall be measured by electric watt-hour meters of a type approved by the New York State Public Service Commission. The meter and installation costs shall be borne by Interconnection Customer. The meters shall be maintained with the rules set forth in 16 NYCRR Part 92. Infrastructure security of New York State Transmission System equipment and operations and control hardware and software is essential to ensure day-to-day New York State. Transmission System reliability and operational security. The Commission will expect the NYISO, all Transmission Owners, all Interconnection Customers and all other Market Participants to comply with the recommendations offered by the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and, eventually, best practice recommendations from the electric reliability authority. All public utilities will be expected to meet basic standards for system infrastructure and operational security, including physical, operational, and cyber-security practices. Transmission Owner: New York State Electric & Gas Corporation Attn: Manager - Programs/Projects Electric Transmission Services 00 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 and Standard Binghamton LLC Binghamton Cogen Plant 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Binghamton, NY 13905 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000
Metering Requirements. 4.1 Customer shall install an approved meter socket base and AC disconnect switch. The meter socket base shall be installed after the generation system AC disconnect switch. The meter socket base will house a revenue grade kWh meter Production Meter for recording system generation. City will provide and install this Production Meter to record the energy produced by the Project for use by the City to track RECs and to xxxx for monthly usage. The customer- generator shall be responsible for all expenses involved in purchasing and installing the required meters. 4.2 The City will endeavor to read the Production Meter and associated customer revenue meter every thirty (30) days, but meter reads may vary from twenty-six (26) days to thirty-six (36) days. After the meters have been read, the two
Metering Requirements. 6.1. GRU shall solely determine the equipment required to properly and accurately meter the DGR Installation. 6.2. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be 250 kilowatts DC or greater, telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed to provide GRU with DGR monitoring and performance data. The required telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed by GRU at Owner/Operator’s expense. Owner/Operator shall also be responsible for the recurring communication costs and maintenance costs of the telemetry equipment. If Owner/Operator so chooses, he shall be solely responsible for supplying the communications link between the telemetry equipment and Owner/Operator’s systems for monitoring the operation and performance of the DGR. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be less than 250 kilowatts DC, the installation of telemetry by Owner/Operator is optional. 6.3. The meter socket and all other required metering equipment, if any, shall be provided by Owner/Operator and shall be approved by GRU in advance of installation. 6.4. For self-contained revenue metering applications, the meter socket shall have a clearly legible label reading “Warning: electric shock hazard. Do not touch terminals. Terminals on both the line and load sides may be energized in the open position.” The labels shall be made of hard plastic, permanent, weatherproof, colored red with engraved white block lettering and readily visible to GRU personnel. (see Exhibit 2)3 6.5. An appropriate electric meter(s) shall be provided by GRU at no cost to Owner/Operator, except as provided in Section 5.2 above.
Metering Requirements. (a) Meters. The amount of Discharging Energy to be transferred from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point with respect to a Settlement Interval will be determined based on measurements at the Interconnection Point made by the Project’s Metering Facilities. The amount of Charging Energy to be transferred from Seller to Buyer at the Interconnection Point with respect to a Settlement Interval will be determined based on measurements at the Interconnection Point made by the Project’s Metering Facilities. Seller shall ensure that the Metering Facilities are selected, provided, installed, owned, maintained, and operated in accordance with the Interconnection Agreement at Seller’s or the Transmission Provider’s sole cost and expense, as applicable and in accordance with the requirements of Buyer set forth on Schedule I, subject to any modifications provided by Buyer in writing from time to time. Seller shall ensure that (i) the Metering Facilities are maintained and operated in accordance with Prudent Utility Standards, and (ii) the Meters are tested at least once per Contract Year, Seller’s obligation with respect to clauses (i) and (ii) will be limited to enforcing its rights and remedies under the Interconnection Agreement. Seller shall provide reasonable prior notice to Buyer of the time and date of each test of the Meters and shall permit Buyer to be present at such tests. Seller shall provide Buyer with a copy of the results of any test of the Meters.
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Metering Requirements. 5.2.1. All output from the Project must be delivered through a single CAISO revenue meter. [For Projects utilizing Low-
Metering Requirements. Electricity transferred to the transmission system shall be measured by electric watt-hour meters of a type approved by the New York State Public Service Commission. The meter and installation costs shall be borne by Interconnection Customer. The meters shall be maintained with the rules set forth in 16 NYCRR Part 92. Infrastructure security of New York State Transmission System equipment and operations and control hardware and software is essential to ensure day-to-day New York State. Transmission System reliability and operational security. The Commission will expect the NYISO, all Transmission Owners, all Interconnection Customers and all other Market Participants to comply with the recommendations offered by the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and, eventually, best practice recommendations from the electric reliability authority. All public utilities will be expected to meet basic standards for system infrastructure and operational security, including physical, operational, and cyber-security practices. New York State Electric & Gas Corporation Attn: Manager - Programs/Projects Electric Transmission Services 00 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 Interconnection Customer: Standard Binghamton LLC c/o Standard General LP Attn: Xxxxxx Xxxxx, CFO 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 and Standard Binghamton LLC Binghamton Cogen Plant 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Binghamton, NY 13905 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 New York State Electric & Gas Corporation Attn: Manager - Programs/Projects Electric Transmission Services 00 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 Standard Binghamton LLC c/o Standard General LP Attn: Xxxxxx Xxxxx, CFO 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 New York State Electric & Gas Corporation Attn: Manager - Programs/Projects Electric Transmission Services 00 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000
Metering Requirements. Electricity transferred to the transmission system shall be measured by electric watt-hour meters of a type approved by the Public Service Commission of the State of New York. The meter and installation costs shall be borne by AG-Energy, L.P.. The meters shall be maintained with the rules set forth in 16 NYCRR Part 92.
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