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Facilities consuming more than 10% of its Energy delivery in a 12 months period, as measured by the Electric Metering Device, shall result in the termination of this Agreement and placement on the applicable Customer Generation Rate per LADWP’s Electric Rates Ordinance.
Departing Load served by Customer Generation shall pay a share of past and future costs incurred by the CDWR and the Utilities.
The Agreement includes the following appendices, which is attached and incorporated by reference: Appendix A: Net Energy Metering Interconnection Application Appendix B: Net Energy Metering Aggregation Packet Appendix C: Net Energy Metering Placard Instructions Appendix D: Net Energy Metering Customer Generation Certificate of Completion Additional Reference Documents: Policy Bulletin No. 25-Inetconnection Standards for Net Energy Metering.
Appendix E - Customer Generation Agreement (3rd Party Generator on Premises, Non-Exporting) (Form 79-992).
Any Facility consuming more than 10% of its Energy delivery in a 12 months period as measured by the Electric Metering Device shall result in the termination of that particular Facility from this Agreement and placement on the applicable Customer Generation Rate per LADWP’s Electric Rates Ordinance.
Determination of Charges Utility shall recover from Departing Load that commences receiving service from Customer Generation after January 17, 2001, that does not qualify for exemption under ¶6.2, a CDWR Power Charge equal to the component of the cost recovery surcharge for recovery of ongoing CDWR costs in effect on the date of departure as determined in the direct access Phase of R.
For the interconnection of a Customer Generation Facility, the Company and the Customer shall follow the interconnection procedures set forth in the District of Columbia Small Generator Interconnection Rules, Chapter 40 of Title 15 of the DCMR, the “District of Columbia Small Generator Interconnection Rules" prior to entering into this Net Energy Metering Contract.
Applicability of Charge Utility may not recover CDWR Forward Costs through any charge from Departing Load that began to receive service from Customer Generation on or before January 17, 2001 except during any period and to the extent that the Departing Load thereafter receives bundled or direct access service.
The total nominal nameplate alternating current rating; however for a Customer Generation Facility utilizing solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies, Capacity shall mean the CEC-AC system rating.