SYSTEM METERING Sample Clauses

SYSTEM METERING. 2.4.1 Customer shall install a meter socket and associated wiring to allow measurement of energy production from the Generating Facility. The meter socket specification must be submitted to GRICUA for review.
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SYSTEM METERING. Electricity delivered to the Facility shall be measured using a utility grade kilowatt-hour meter installed by Supplier and located on the System at or prior to the Point of Common Coupling. Such meter shall meet revenue grade standards set by the American National Standards Institute, C12.20 or similar class applicable to the electric utility industry. Supplier shall maintain the meter in accordance with industry standards. Upon Customer’s written request, which may be issued no more frequently than once per calendar year during the Delivery Term, Supplier shall furnish a copy of recent verification from a mutually agreed upon independent third party inspection of all technical specifications, accuracy calibrations for the meter and a testing of the meter and metering equipment. If testing of the metering equipment indicates that such equipment is in error by more than two percent (2%), then Supplier shall promptly repair or replace such equipment at its own cost. Supplier shall make a corresponding adjustment to the records of the amount of electricity delivered by the System based on such test results for (i) the actual period of time when such error caused inaccurate meter readings, if that period can be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, or (ii) if such period cannot be so determined, then a period equal to one-half of the period from the later of the date of the last previous test confirming accurate metering or the date the meter was placed into service, but not to exceed twelve (12) months. If testing is conducted pursuant to Customer’s request and testing indicates that the metering equipment is in error by two percent (2%) or less, Customer and Supplier shall each be responsible for fifty percent (50%) of the reasonable costs of the testing.

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