Modified Schedule G Charges Sample Clauses

Modified Schedule G Charges. (1) If the combined Start-ups of Buyer and the ISO for any RMR Unit are in excess of the greater of the Contract Service Limits for (a) the Maximum Annual Start-ups for 2005 and (b) the then prevailing Maximum Annual Startups, each excess Counted Start-up by the Buyer shall be paid at the applicable Prepaid Start-up Charge multiplied by three (3). A requested Start-up by Buyer cannot be double counted in the sense that if the Buyer requests a Start-up and the RMR Unit subsequently trips during Start-up or operation and has to be restarted, this sequencing will represent only a single Start-up for purposes of determining when Modified Schedule G Charges take effect. For clarity, the entire period of operation for an RMR Unit beginning with Buyer’s request for a Start-up and continuing until Buyer’s request that such Unit Shutdown shall constitute a single Start-up for purposes of the Modified Schedule G Charges. (2) If the combined dispatches of Buyer and the ISO for any RMR Unit are in excess of the greater of the Contract Service Limits for (a) the Maximum Annual MWh or the Maximum Annual Service Hours for 2005 and (b), the then prevailing Maximum Annual MWh or the Maximum Annual Service Hours, Buyer shall pay Seller for all resulting excess Counted MWh and Counted Service Hours as if all dispatches were under “Condition 2”; provided, however, that in such instance equation G-1 of Schedules G of the RMR Agreements shall be modified so that the “Variable Cost Payment for the Billing Month” equals the product of the Monthly Variable O&M Cost and four (4). (3) For the purposes of clarity, Buyer shall pay for each excess Start-up and each excess MWh only once, at either the Schedule G or Modified Schedule G rate. (4) To the extent that Seller receives any Schedule G revenues from the ISO, such amounts shall be credited to Buyer against the total amounts due as described hereunder pursuant to the Schedule G rates and the Modified Schedule G Rates. (5) Exhibit B illustrates settlements that relate to Modified Schedule G Charges.
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