Retailer may control load Sample Clauses

The 'Retailer may control load' clause grants the retailer the authority to manage or adjust the electricity consumption of a customer's premises. In practice, this means the retailer can remotely reduce, increase, or shift the timing of energy use for certain appliances or systems, often through smart meters or demand response programs. This clause is typically used to help balance supply and demand on the grid, prevent overloads, or take advantage of lower-cost energy periods, ultimately ensuring grid stability and potentially reducing costs for both the retailer and the customer.
Retailer may control load. Subject to clause 6.3, if the Retailer offers to a Consumer, and the Consumer elects to take up, a price option that provides a non- continuous level of service by allowing the Retailer to control part of or all of the Consumer's load, the Retailer may control the relevant part of the Consumer's load in accordance with this clause 6 and schedule 8.
Retailer may control load. Subject to clause 6.3, if the Retailer offers to a Consumer, and the Consumer elects to take up, a price option that provides a non-continuous level of service by allowing the Retailer to control part of or all of the Consumer's load, the Retailer may control the relevant part of the Consumer's load in accordance with clause 6 and schedule 7. Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load, such protocols being intended to ensure that the security, safety and integrity of the Network is not adversely affected by such load control. The Distributor will consult with the Retailer for a reasonable period (which may be undertaken jointly with other retailers) in relation to such protocols, and the parties will act in good faith in negotiating and seeking to agree the same. If the parties cannot agree such protocols within 40 Working Days, then either party may raise a Dispute to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause 25. The Retailer shall ensure that such protocols are followed when operating its Load Control System. Without limiting the foregoing, the Retailer will ensure that it does not operate its Load Control System in a manner that it knows will or may adversely affect the security, safety or integrity of the Network.
Retailer may control load. Subject to clause 6.3, if the Retailer offers to a Consumer, and the Consumer elects to take up, a price option that provides a deliberately non- continuous level of service by allowing the Retailer to control part of or all of the Consumer's load, the Retailer may control the relevant part of the Consumer's load in accordance with clause 6 and schedule 7. Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load, such protocols being intended to ensure that the security, safety and integrity of the Network is not adversely affected by such load control. The Retailer shall ensure that such protocols are followed when operating its Load Control System. Without limiting the foregoing, the Retailer will ensure that it does not operate its Load Control System in a manner that it knows will or may adversely affect the security, safety or integrity of the Network.
Retailer may control load. Subject to clause 4.3, if the Retailer offers to a Consumer, and the Consumer elects to take up, a price option that provides a deliberately non-continuous level of service in respect of part of or all of the Consumer's load, the Retailer may control the relevant part of the Consumer’s load in accordance with this clause 46 and schedule 5. Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load. Without limiting the foregoing, the Retailer will ensure that it does not operate its Load Control System in a manner that it knows will or may adversely affect the security of the Network.
Retailer may control load. […]. Prior to operating its Load Control System, the Retailer will enter into an agreement with the Distributor which sets out the protocols for the use of the load, including the co-ordination with the Distributor of the disconnection and reconnection of load, such protocols being intended to ensure that the security, safety and integrity of the Network is not adversely affected by such load control. The Distributor will consult with the Retailer for a reasonable period (which may be undertaken jointly with other retailers) in relation to such protocols, and the parties will act in good faith in negotiating and seeking to agree the same. If the parties cannot agree such protocols within 40 Working Days, then either party may raise a Dispute to be determined in accordance with the Dispute resolution process in clause