Supply of Energy Sample Clauses

Supply of Energy. 5.3.1 DISCOM shall supply energy at Input Points as per Annexure 3. However, this supply may vary subject to SLDC Directives on load shedding. Without prejudice to the foregoing, DISCOM shall not discriminate in the supply of power between the Franchise Area and its other Distribution areas
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Supply of Energy a) Subject to Section 3(b), we’ll arrange for the supply of Energy to your Site(s) to begin no later than the Start Date. The Term of this Contract will be the same as the term of the Energy Plan you select. The Term will start on the date you accept the Contract and end on the last day of the month in which your Energy Plan is scheduled to expire.
Supply of Energy. During the Tolling Term, Buyer shall have the right to Energy produced by a Unit and/or Units and (subject to the limitations described in this Part I) to require Seller to dispatch Energy from Units at the Facility. During the Tolling Term, Xxxxxx and Xxxxx agree that Xxxxx only has the right to Energy from the Units. If Buyer properly schedules the delivery of Energy produced by the Units ("Dispatch") and within the limits set forth herein, Seller shall supply "Unit Contingent Energy" pursuant to the terms hereof, also referenced herein as “Energy”. Xxxxx agrees that it shall provide the Natural Gas necessary to both start the Units and to produce the amount of Unit Contingent Energy requested to be Dispatched by Buyer. The terms of Buyer’s supply of Natural Gas are set out in Part II, Natural Gas Deliveries. The terms of Buyer's purchase of the Unit Contingent Tolling Option from the Units are further set out in Part III, Payments/Other Terms.
Supply of Energy. 4.1 Seller's and Xxxxx's Obligations Beginning on the Delivery Date until the termination or expiration of this Agreement, Seller shall supply and deliver Contract Capacity as detailed in Schedule 2 to Buyer at the Delivery Point, and the Buyer shall purchase and pay Seller the Capacity and Energy Fees as provided for in Schedule 2 resulting from the CSP and subject to the approval of the ERC.
Supply of Energy. 4.1 During the Term of this Agreement, the [IPP Project Company] shall deliver the agreed Net Energy Output to the Offtaker by making available at the Delivery Point from the Commercial Operations Dates defined in this Agreement or the Supply Term all the Net Energy Output or the Deemed Monthly Quantity of XXXX Kilowatt /Megawatt hours, subject to the terms of this Agreement.
Supply of Energy a) The Term of this Contract will be the Term of the Energy Plan you select. The Term will begin on the date you accept the Contract and will end on the last day of the month in which your Energy Plan is scheduled to expire.
Supply of Energy. An ample supply of energy at a reasonable price is of great importance for industrial activities in Sweden. Companies in Sweden have enjoyed a competitive advantage in the form of cost-effectively generated energy from domestic sources. This advantage has, however, weakened. For most electricity-intensive industries the cost of electricity is now higher than in the main competitor countries. The introduction of taxes and charges that do not exist in other countries will further weaken the competitive position of industry in Sweden. The Swedish economy is highly dependent on electricity on account of the industrial structure, climate and challenging environmental goals. After all, the higher the price of electricity in Sweden, the harder it is to justify new investments in Swedish facilities. Swedish raw materials will then be processed in other countries, which are often located closer to the market. Such a development will lead to the loss of many jobs, not only in the electricity-intensive companies but also at their sub-contractors and suppliers, transport and service companies and local municipalities. The Bergslagen and Norrland regions will be particularly affected. The result of the referendum in 1980 represented a definite decision in favour of reducing dependence on fossil fuels as a source of energy. During the second half of the nineties, Sweden undertook, in international agreements, to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. This means that nuclear power cannot be replaced by the extensive introduction of fossil fuel based electricity, which would lead to higher CO2 emissions. Nuclear power therefore has to be used until such time as new, renewable sources of energy became available in sufficient quantities and at competitive prices. It is of the utmost importance that we safeguard the supply of competitive and eco- friendly electricity, for both employment and environmental reasons. The premature phase-out of nuclear power, as well as specific Swedish electricity taxes that distort competition, conflicts with these conditions. A strategy to reduce CO2 emissions must be arranged in such a way as to promote industrial development, competitiveness and employment in Sweden.
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  • 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.

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