Participation Through a Scheduling Coordinator Sample Clauses

Participation Through a Scheduling Coordinator. The Supplier may become a Coordinated Supplier by entering into a business arrangement with another Supplier or other entity that will act as a Scheduling Coordinator. A Coordinated Supplier must enter into this business arrangement with a Scheduling Coordinator for all Supplier Responsibilities, including installed capacity obligation, import capability, load scheduling and reconciliation rights and responsibilities. The Scheduling Coordinator is responsible for meeting all of the requirements of PJM, or under the Applicable Legal Authorities, which may be necessary in order to carry out its responsibilities. All actions of the Scheduling Coordinator on behalf of the Supplier are binding on, and attributable to, the Supplier.
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Participation Through a Scheduling Coordinator. As an alternative to interacting directly with PJM for scheduling purposes, the Supplier may become a Coordinated Supplier by engaging a Scheduling Coordinator. A Coordinated Supplier may act only through a single Scheduling Coordinator. A Scheduling Coordinator, if engaged, shall be designated to act in the Coordinated Supplier’s behalf for the Supplier's obligations as a Load Serving Entity, including transmission service obligation, Unforced Capacity obligation, import capability, load scheduling, and reconciliation rights and responsibilities. All actions of the Scheduling Coordinator that relate to a Coordinated Supplier are binding on, and attributable to, said Coordinated Supplier.
Participation Through a Scheduling Coordinator. Supplier may enter into a business arrangement with another participating Supplier or other entity that will act as a Scheduling Coordinator on behalf of Supplier serving Customers in the RECO service territory. A Supplier may act only through a single Scheduling Coordinator. If Supplier uses a Scheduling Coordinator, the Scheduling Coordinator shall be responsible for the Supplier’s obligations as a load serving entity, including transmission service obligation, Unforced Capacity Obligation, import capability, load scheduling, and reconciliation rights and responsibilities. All actions of the Scheduling Coordinator related to Retail Access are binding on, and attributable to Supplier.
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