Station Use Sample Clauses

Station Use. Buyer will not be responsible for Station Use and Station Use will not be provided by the Storage Facility. Expected Station Use: [XX] MWh per year.
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Station Use. Buyer will not be responsible for Station Use and Station Use will not be provided by the Facility. Expected Construction Start Date: Seller reasonably expects to achieve Construction Start by the following date [_______] (the “Expected Construction Start Date”).
Station Use. Seller will be responsible for procuring and paying for, or reimbursing Buyer for (to the extent Buyer pays for any Station Use), all Station Use. Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer from any and all costs, penalties, charges or other adverse consequences that result from energy supplied for Station Use by any means other than retail service from the applicable utility, and shall take any additional measures to ensure Station Use is supplied by the applicable utility’s retail service if necessary to avoid any such costs, penalties, charges or other adverse consequences. 28
Station Use. The Storage Unit(s) will not serve Station Use and Seller shall separately meter Station Use with the Station Use Metering Equipment and be responsible for all costs related to Station Use. The Storage Unit(s) is/are expected to use [number #] MWh per year for Station Use. [SCE note: insert description of Station Use] [Intentionally omitted]. Location of Site. [Project Address], as further described in Appendix 1.02.
Station Use. Buyer will not be responsible for Station Use and Station Use will not be provided by the Generating Facility or the Storage Facility. Guaranteed Storage Availability: [XX] percent ([XX]%)
Station Use. Seller will be responsible for procuring and paying for all necessary retail electricity required to operate the Facility. Neither Charging Energy nor Discharging Energy may be used to provide Energy required for Station Use. Seller shall reimburse Buyer for any costs incurred by Buyer in connection with Station Use.‌
Station Use. Energy used to operate the Generating Facility's auxiliary equipment. The auxiliary equipment includes, but is not limited to, forced and induced draft fans, cooling towers, boiler feed pumps, lubricating oil systems, plant lighting, fuel handling systems, control systems, and sump pumps.
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Station Use. Resource Provider shall have sole responsibility for the purchase and delivery of Energy to satisfy Station Use requirements, it being understood that the Facility will not supply Energy for Station Use.
Station Use. The Generating Unit(s) will serve Station Use. The applicable amount and nature of load shall be as set forth in Appendix 1.03.
Station Use. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge (i) Seller is responsible for providing all Energy to serve Station Use (including paying the cost of any Energy used to serve Station Use during periods in which the Facility is not charging or discharging pursuant to a Charging Notice or Discharging Notice), (ii) Energy supplied from Charging Energy or Discharging Energy during periods in which the Facility is charging or discharging pursuant to a Charging Notice or Discharging Notice shall not be considered Station Use, (iii) Station Use may be supplied over the same circuit as Charging Energy and Discharging Energy, and (iv) Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer from any and all costs, penalties or charges for Energy supplied for Station Use by any means other than retail service from the applicable utility, and shall take any additional measures to ensure Station Use (other than that supplied from Charging Energy or Discharging Energy as provided in clause (ii) or over the same circuit as Charging Energy and Discharging Energy as provided in clause (iii)) is supplied by the applicable utility’s retail service if necessary to avoid any such costs, penalties or charges.
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