PGE’s Failure to Accept Sample Clauses

PGE’s Failure to Accept. If PGE fails to accept Energy that is scheduled in accordance with Section 3.8, and Seller is ready willing and able to deliver Energy to the Delivery Point, and such failure is not excused by a reliability or transmission constraint, Force Majeure or by Seller’s failure to perform, then PGE shall owe Seller an amount for such deficiency equal to the positive difference between the applicable purchase price as set forth in Section 7.1 for the amount of Energy PGE fails to accept minus the Sales Price associated with the amount of Energy PGE fails to accept. Any such amount owed by PGE to Seller shall be added to the calculation of PGE’s payment obligation for the month pursuant to Section 7.1. For each MWh of Energy not accepted by PGE pursuant to this Section 6.2, Seller’s obligation to deliver the Guaranteed Output Threshold shall be reduced by one (1) MWh. An example illustrating the calculation of amounts due to Seller under this Section 6.2 under certain stated assumptions is set forth in Exhibit I.
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  • Failure to Notify If Contractor fails to specify in writing any problem or circumstance that materially affects the costs of its delivery of services or products, including a material breach by the Department, about which Contractor knew or reasonably should have known with respect to the period during the term covered by Contractor's status report, Contractor shall not be entitled to rely upon such problem or circumstance as a purported justification for an increase in the price for the agreed upon scope.

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