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Power Marketing Guidelines. On the first day of the Term, the Companies shall provide to RES Power Marketing Guidelines that shall be effective for the remainder of the Term; provided, however, that the Companies shall be entitled to revise the Power Marketing Guidelines upon prior notice from all Companies to RES, in which case the Power Marketing Guidelines, as revised, shall be in effect for the remainder of the Term or until the Companies further revise those Power Marketing Guidelines in accordance with this Section 5.3. The Power Marketing Guidelines shall set forth general guidelines regarding the characteristics of Commodity Suppliers, as well as transaction types (including hedgxx), xayment terms and lengths of Power Sales Arrangements, that are acceptable to the Companies. In addition, the Power Marketing Guidelines shall provide that RES shall receive approval from the Management Committee prior to entering into on behalf of a Company any transaction that meets all three of the following criteria: (a) a term of more than 3 years, (b) the sale of more than 250 MWs, and (c) a notional value of more than $150,000,000. The Power Marketing Guidelines and all changes thereto shall be approved by the Management Committees. Signature Page to Procurement and Marketing Agreement
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