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Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of August 2020.
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Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of December 2020. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each standard is defined as of the date this Amendment is entered into and each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for (a) the annual Clean Energy Standard purchase obligations as defined in 310 CMR 7.75 as of the Effective Date, including the new CES- E standard finalized by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection on July 10, 2020, (b) the amended draft regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (“RPS”) and Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (“APS”) as filed by the Department of Energy Resources on April 5, 2019, or the finalized versions of the same, and (c) the annual Clean Peak Energy Standard purchase obligations as filed by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources with the General Court on June 8, 2020. Any excess costs shall be allocated to and collected from Participating Consumers on a per kWh basis through applicable monthly invoice(s) as set forth in Article 17 of the ESA. The price stated above also includes the purchase of an additional 5% of MA Class I RECs above Minimum Standards. The Competitive Supplier shall identify the technology, vintage, and location of the renewable generators that are the sources of the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). All such RECs will be created and recorded in the New England Power Pool Generation Information System or be certified by a third party such as Green-e. [MA Class I RECs – RPS + 5%] Optional Green Product: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All- Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each stand...
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of December 2021. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each standard is defined as of the date this ESA is entered into and each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for the final amendments to the regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (“RPS”) as filed by the Department of Energy Resources with the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy on August 16, 2021. Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of December 2017. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to Massachusetts’ Renewable Portfolio Standards and Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date or pay all penalties imposed by the Department related to Renewable Energy requirements. Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of November 2021. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each standard is defined as of the date this ESA is entered into and each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for the final amendments to the regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (“RPS”) as filed with the legislature by the Department of Energy Resources on April 16, 2021. Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of January 2021. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for (a) the annual Clean Energy Standard purchase obligations as defined in 310 CMR 7.75 as of the Effective Date, including the new CES-E standard finalized by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection on July 10, 2020, (b) the amended draft regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard as filed by the Department of Energy Resources on April 5, 2019, and (c) the annual Clean Peak Energy Standard purchase obligations as filed by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources with the General Court on June 8, 2020.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of January 2018. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to Massachusetts’ Renewable Portfolio Standards and Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date or pay all penalties imposed by the Department related to Renewable Energy requirements. The price stated above also includes the purchase of National Wind RECs for a total amount equal to 100% Renewable Energy. The Competitive Supplier shall identify the technology, vintage, and location of the renewable generators that are the sources of the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). All such RECs will be created and recorded in the New England Power Pool Generation Information System or be certified by a third party such as Green-e. [100% National Wind RECs] Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
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Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of November 2021. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each standard is defined as of the date this ESA is entered into and each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for the final amendments to the regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (“RPS”) as filed by the Department of Energy Resources with the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy on August 16, 2021. The price stated above also includes the purchase of an additional 51% of Maine Class II RECs above Minimum Standards. For the purposes of this ESA, Maine Class II RECs mean certificates that qualify to meet the Class II requirements of Maine statute M.R.S. 35-A §3210 and Maine Public Utilities Commission rules Chapter 311. The Competitive Supplier shall identify the technology, vintage, and location of the renewable generators that are the sources of the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). All such RECs will be created and recorded in the New England Power Pool Generation Information System. [MA Renewable Energy Requirement + 51% Maine Class II RECs] Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of November 2021. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to the respective requirements of the Massachusetts’ (a) Renewable Portfolio Standard, (b) Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard, (c) Clean Energy Standard, and (d) Clean Peak Energy Standard, as each standard is defined as of the date this ESA is entered into and each starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date, or otherwise pay the alternative compliance payment rate as determined by the relevant Massachusetts regulatory authority. For the purposes of clarity, the Competitive Supplier shall be responsible for the final amendments to the regulations of the Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (“RPS”) as filed with the legislature by the Department of Energy Resources on April 16, 2021.
Up Service Date. All-Requirements Power Supply will commence at the prices stated above as of the Participating Consumers’ first meter read dates for the month of January 2018. Renewable Energy in System Supply: The Competitive Supplier shall include Renewable Energy in the All-Requirements Power Supply mix in an amount equal to Massachusetts’ Renewable Portfolio Standards and Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards starting with the year in which load is served on the Start-Up Service Date or pay all penalties imposed by the Department related to Renewable Energy requirements. The price stated above also includes the purchase of 25% more SREC IIs than required by Minimum Standards. The Competitive Supplier shall identify the technology, vintage, and location of the renewable generators that are the sources of the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). All such RECs will be created and recorded in the New England Power Pool Generation Information System or be certified by a third party such as Green-e. [MA SREC II – 25% More Than Required by MA] Term: The period of delivery of All-Requirements Power Supply shall be consistent with the provisions of Article 4 and Exhibit A of this ESA. Eligible Consumer Opt-Out: Participating Consumers are free to opt-out of the Program utilizing established EDI drop protocols. Participating Consumers are to provide five (5) days’ notice to the Competitive Supplier of such termination. There are no fees or charges for Participating Consumers to opt-out or terminate service.
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