Scheduling of Energy Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Energy. At all times during the Operational Period of the Generation Station, Purchaser shall be entitled to schedule for its account energy (other than test energy) from the Generation Station up to an amount equal to the product of its Generation Entitlement Share multiplied by the Available Generating Capability of the Generation Station.
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Scheduling of Energy. The capacity and energy of the Generation Station shall be scheduled or controlled by the Purchasers under practices and procedures approved by the Renewal Contract Coordinating Committee pursuant to Section 6.
Scheduling of Energy. (a) Seller shall be the Scheduling Coordinator or designate a qualified third party to provide Scheduling Coordinator services with the CAISO for the Project for the delivery of Delivered Energy to the Point of Delivery, and bid the Delivered Energy into the Day-Ahead Market and the Real-Time Market consistent with Prudent Operating Practice. Seller shall perform or cause to be performed all scheduling and transmission activities in compliance with (i) the CAISO Tariff, (ii) WECC scheduling practices, and (iii) Prudent Operating Practice. The Parties agree to communicate and cooperate as necessary in order to address any scheduling or settlement issues as they may arise, and to work together in good faith to resolve them in a manner consistent with the terms of the Agreement. Seller (as the Project’s Scheduling Coordinator) shall ensure that all Delivered Energy and Replacement Energy is electronically tagged (e-tagged) in accordance with Generally Accepted Utility Practice. Seller shall comply with any requirements of the CPUC, CEC, WREGIS and CARB, as applicable, with respect to documenting and reporting E-tags, including, as applicable, requirements to match E-tags to WREGIS Certificate creation. In addition to Seller’s requirements under Section 8.4, Seller shall provide additional information as reasonably requested by Xxxxx on E-tags or as reasonably necessary to facilitate Buyer’s members’ reporting requirements under the RPS.
Scheduling of Energy. The Authorized Representatives of the Buyer and Seller shall, as soon as reasonably practicable following the Effective Date but before the commencement of the first (1st) Contract Year, mutually develop forecasting and Scheduling procedures which may be modified, from time to time, by written agreement of both Authorized Representatives in order that the Energy delivered to the Point of Delivery shall be RPS Compliant and EPS Compliant as provided under Section 8.6. Such procedures shall otherwise comply with all applicable requirements, including those of the Transmission Providers, CAISO, WECC, and any balancing authority involved in the scheduling of energy under this Agreement. This may include, but not be limited to, dynamic adjustments to e-tags in order to reflect the previous hour’s metered Energy output. The procedures shall be developed so as to maximize the amount of Energy that is RPS Compliant and EPS Compliant that may be delivered by Seller under this Agreement. The Authorized Representatives shall promptly cooperate with respect to any reasonably necessary and appropriate modifications to such forecasting or scheduling procedures. The Parties acknowledge that, because Scheduling takes place in advance of generation, there may be deviations between the amount of Energy generated by a Facility and the amount of Energy Scheduled by Buyer and Seller for delivery at the Point of Delivery. To the extent that such deviations occur in the ordinary course of Scheduling under the agreed upon procedures and, as a result, Energy that is not RPS Compliant and EPS Compliant is delivered pursuant to the Transmission Provider’s tariff to Buyer at the Point of Delivery, Buyer shall accept such Energy and pay Seller the average of the on-peak and off-peak Energy prices, weighted by the number of hours in the on-peak and off-peak periods, during the month in which the deviations occurred for Energy that is not from a eligible renewable energy resource under the RPS Law, as listed in the Intercontinental Exchange Palo Verde Electricity Price Index or its successor index, or any other index mutually agreed by the Parties.
Scheduling of Energy. The Off-Taker and the Company shall cooperate in establishing the following scheduling for the Facility’s Net Energy Output on and after the Commercial Operations Date:
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  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer's installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. If the Interconnection Customer is not proceeding under Section 2.3.2, the Utility must be given at least ten (10) Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

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  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

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  • General Cooperation (a) The Parties shall each cooperate fully (and each shall cause its respective Subsidiaries to cooperate fully) with all reasonable requests in writing (“Information Request”) from another Party hereto, or from an agent, representative or advisor to such Party, in connection with the preparation and filing of Tax Returns (including the preparation of Tax Packages), claims for Refunds, Tax Proceedings, and calculations of amounts required to be paid pursuant to this Agreement, in each case, related or attributable to or arising in connection with Taxes of any of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries covered by this Agreement and the establishment of any reserve required in connection with any financial reporting (a “Tax Matter”). Such cooperation shall include the provision of any information reasonably necessary or helpful in connection with a Tax Matter (“Information”) and shall include, without limitation, at each Party’s own cost:

  • Transportation Transportation expenses include, but are not limited to, airplane, train, bus, taxi fares, rental cars, parking, mileage reimbursement, and tolls that are reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of conducting State business. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel, and the mode of travel to be reimbursed.

  • Monitoring Responsibilities The Custodian shall furnish annually to the Fund, during the month of June, information concerning the foreign sub-custodians employed by the Custodian. Such information shall be similar in kind and scope to that furnished to the Fund in connection with the initial approval of this Contract. In addition, the Custodian will promptly inform the Fund in the event that the Custodian learns of a material adverse change in the financial condition of a foreign sub-custodian or any material loss of the assets of the Fund or in the case of any foreign sub-custodian not the subject of an exemptive order from the Securities and Exchange Commission is notified by such foreign sub-custodian that there appears to be a substantial likelihood that its shareholders' equity will decline below $200 million (U.S. dollars or the equivalent thereof) or that its shareholders' equity has declined below $200 million (in each case computed in accordance with generally accepted U.S. accounting principles).

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