Seller’s Responsibility to Schedule Delivery Sample Clauses

Seller’s Responsibility to Schedule Delivery. Seller shall schedule energy with NERC E-tags, pursuant to the most current NERC and WECC scheduling rules and practices, for all deliveries of energy hereunder to the Point of Delivery, by 6:00:00 [PPT/MPT] of the customary WECC pre-scheduling day for each day during the Term when Seller is delivering Net Output. Seller shall schedule the Facility as the identified e-Tag source. Seller may not net or otherwise combine schedules from resources other than the Facility. Seller shall not schedule any energy to be delivered to Utility pursuant to this Agreement using a Dynamic or Pseudo-Tie e-Tag as such terms are defined and used by NERC. Seller and Utility shall maintain records of hourly energy schedules for accounting and operating purposes. The final e-Tag shall be the controlling evidence of the Parties’ schedule. Seller shall make commercially reasonable efforts to schedule in any hour an amount equal to its expected Net Output for such hour, or to the extent the Facility does not produce Net Output in whole MW increments, Seller shall make commercially reasonable efforts to schedule amounts intended to reasonably minimize Supplemental Delivery and Surplus Delivery in each month.
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Seller’s Responsibility to Schedule Delivery. Seller shall coordinate with the Transmitting Entity(s) to provide PacifiCorp with a schedule of the next Day’s hourly scheduled Net Output deliveries at least 24 (twenty-four) hours prior to the beginning of the day being scheduled; provided, however, that a schedule provided on a Day before any non-Business Day shall include schedules for each day to and including the next Business day. The term “Business Day” shall have the meaning set forth in Pacific Power & Light’s Schedule 37.
Seller’s Responsibility to Schedule Delivery. Seller shall coordinate with the Transmitting Entity(s) to provide PacifiCorp with a schedule of the next Day’s hourly scheduled Net Output deliveries at least 24 (twenty-four) hours prior to the beginning of the day being scheduled, and otherwise in accordance with the WECC Prescheduling Calendar (which is updated annually and may be downloaded at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/. SAMPLE

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