Shared Access and Meter Data Sample Clauses

Shared Access and Meter Data. The Parties shall each have shared access to gas data (including data regarding gas nominations, confirmation, allocations and usage) through the Gas Transporter’s internet-based electronic bulletin board with respect to natural gas required in providing Energy from the Project under this Agreement. Seller shall take all actions and execute all documents reasonably necessary to grant Buyer access to communications with respect to the Transportation Contract with respect to gas delivered by Buyer and received by Seller at the Gas Delivery Point, such as confirmations and upstream contracts. Additionally, prior to the tenth (10th) day of each month, Seller shall provide to Buyer copies of each Generating Unit’s Daily Gas Burn for the previous month. 33
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Shared Access and Meter Data. The Parties shall each have shared access to gas data (including data regarding gas nominations, confirmation, allocations and usage) through the Gas Transporter’s internet-based electronic bulletin board with respect to natural gas required in providing Energy from the Project under this Agreement. Seller shall take all actions and execute all documents reasonably necessary to grant Buyer access to communications with respect to the Transportation Contract with respect to gas delivered by Buyer and received by Seller at the Gas Delivery Point, such as confirmations and upstream contracts. Additionally, prior to the tenth (10th) day of each month, Seller shall provide to Buyer copies of each Generating Unit’s Daily Gas Burn for the previous month. [USE THESE SECTIONS 14.12-14.18 AND DELETE SECTION 14.1-14.18 AND FIX DEFINED TERMS IF SDG&E HOLDS THE GAS TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS] Buyer as Authorized Fuel Manager. Buyer shall act as Seller’s authorized “Fuel Manager” and shall itself, or shall contract with third parties on its own behalf to, purchase, nominate, schedule, and transport to the Gas Delivery Point all Acceptable Natural Gas required for the Project (“Natural Gas Requirements”). As Seller’s Fuel Manager, Buyer shall be responsible for all of the Natural Gas Requirements of the Project, including natural gas required for any Non-Buyer Dispatches, and natural gas for any other purposes whether operational or otherwise. As Fuel Manager, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, Buyer shall be responsible for the costs (“Gas Costs”) associated with providing the Natural Gas Requirements to the Gas Delivery Point, including without limitation: (a) the commodity cost of the natural gas, (b) transportation service to the Gas Delivery Point, as provided in Section 14.2, including any charges assessed for surcharges, fuel retention charges, imbalances, penalties, or balancing or storage costs, (c) use taxes, if applicable, and (d) all costs, fees, taxes or other charges incurred by Seller as a result of its taking title to fuel delivered to the Project by Buyer; provided that Seller shall be solely responsible for (i) all costs associated with Non-Buyer Dispatches and Seller Gas Events, and (ii) certain Heat Rate Payments as set forth in Appendix 7.6. If Buyer pays any costs which are Seller’s responsibility hereunder, Buyer may deduct the amount of such costs from any amounts due to Seller under Article 9 of this Agreement.

Related to Shared Access and Meter Data

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • Terminating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Data Access Control Persons entitled to use data processing systems gain access only to the Personal Data that they have a right to access, and Personal Data must not be read, copied, modified or removed without authorization in the course of processing, use and storage. Measures: • As part of the SAP Security Policy, Personal Data requires at least the same protection level as “confidential” information according to the SAP Information Classification standard. • Access to Personal Data is granted on a need-to-know basis. Personnel have access to the information that they require in order to fulfill their duty. SAP uses authorization concepts that document grant processes and assigned roles per account (user ID). All Customer Data is protected in accordance with the SAP Security Policy. • All production servers are operated in the Data Centers or in secure server rooms. Security measures that protect applications processing Personal Data are regularly checked. To this end, SAP conducts internal and external security checks and penetration tests on its IT systems. • SAP does not allow the installation of software that has not been approved by SAP. • An SAP security standard governs how data and data carriers are deleted or destroyed once they are no longer required.

  • Information regarding Interconnection Facilities 4.2.1 The SPD shall be required to obtain all information from the STU/CTU/concerned authority with regard to the Interconnection Facilities as is reasonably necessary to enable it to design, install and operate all interconnection plant and apparatus on the SPD’s side of the Delivery Point to enable delivery of electricity at the Delivery Point. The transmission of power up to the point of interconnection where the metering is done for energy accounting shall be the responsibility of the SPD at his own cost.

  • Jointly Provided Switched Access Services 7.5.1 Jointly Provided Switched Access Service is described and governed by the FCC and state access Tariffs, Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) and Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design (MECOD) Guidelines and based on LERG routing, and is not modified by any provisions of this Agreement. Both Parties agree to comply with such guidelines. CenturyLink and CLEC agree that the originating, intermediate, and terminating LECs for switched access will cooperatively determine the Jointly Provided Switched Access arrangements in which all parties concur.

  • Signaling protocol The Parties will interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling where Technically Feasible and available as defined in GR 905 Telcordia Standards including ISDN User Part (ISUP) for trunk signaling and TCAP for CCS-based features in the Interconnection of their networks. All Network Operations Forum (NOF) adopted standards shall be adhered to. Where available, CenturyLink signaling services to link its Signaling Transfer Points (STPs) for CLEC switches which connect to CenturyLink’s STPs via “A” links or for CLEC’s STPs to connect to CenturyLink’s STPs via “D” links which are dedicated to the transport of signaling for local Interconnection, may be ordered from the CenturyLink Tariff.

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization. Measures: • Multiple authorization levels are used when granting access to sensitive systems, including those storing and processing Personal Data. Authorizations are managed via defined processes according to the SAP Security Policy • All personnel access SAP’s systems with a unique identifier (user ID). • SAP has procedures in place so that requested authorization changes are implemented only in accordance with the SAP Security Policy (for example, no rights are granted without authorization). In case personnel leaves the company, their access rights are revoked. • SAP has established a password policy that prohibits the sharing of passwords, governs responses to password disclosure, and requires passwords to be changed on a regular basis and default passwords to be altered. Personalized user IDs are assigned for authentication. All passwords must fulfill defined minimum requirements and are stored in encrypted form. In the case of domain passwords, the system forces a password change every six months in compliance with the requirements for complex passwords. Each computer has a password-protected screensaver. • The company network is protected from the public network by firewalls. • SAP uses up–to-date antivirus software at access points to the company network (for e-mail accounts), as well as on all file servers and all workstations. • Security patch management is implemented to provide regular and periodic deployment of relevant security updates. Full remote access to SAP’s corporate network and critical infrastructure is protected by strong authentication.

  • Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 9.2.1 If CBB chooses to subtend a Verizon access Tandem, CBB’s NPA/NXX must be assigned by CBB to subtend the same Verizon access Tandem that a Verizon NPA/NXX serving the same Rate Center Area subtends as identified in the LERG.

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