Delivered Energy Payment definition
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For the avoidance of doubt, no payment shall be owed by Buyer for Accredited Capacity if the Delivered Energy Payment for any Billing Cycle is zero; provided, however, that, notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be obligated to provide Accredited Capacity as provided in this Agreement.
The Delivered Energy Payment includes payment for any and all Ancillary Services received by Buyer, and no additional payment from Buyer in respect thereof shall be due at any time.
The sole purchase price for such Accredited Capacity shall be the Delivered Energy Payment for such Delivered Energy.
The Delivered Energy Payment includes payment for any and all Accredited Capacity constituting Buyer’s Capacity Amount provided to Buyer under this Agreement based on the aggregate amount of Delivered Energy for such Billing Cycle, and no additional payment from Buyer in respect thereof shall be due at any time.
The Delivered Energy Payment shall be calculated on an aggregated basis across all service accounts within a Resource ID for each Operating Month.
Any Recorded Reduced Energy in excess of 150 percent of the Contract Capacity for each hour shall not be eligible for a Delivered Energy Payment.
Such invoice shall include recorded meter data and other performance data and calculations supporting the Delivered Capacity Payment and Delivered Energy Payment Seller claims for such Operating Month.
When the DR Resource is not dispatched during an Operating Month, the Seller’s Delivered Energy Payment will be zero for that Operating Month.
If SCE does provide one or more Dispatch Instructions for an Operating Month, Seller shall submit an invoice to SCE no later than one hundred and twenty days (120) days after the end of such Operating Month setting forth Seller’s calculation of the Delivered Capacity Payment and Delivered Energy Payment for such Operating Month in accordance with Sections 7.2 and 7.3 below.
Figure 1: Structure of DPC tariff Base Capacity Charge (51.4%) $ Insurance Payments (1.8%) LNG default Rebate (?) Rs./$ Operation & Manitenance (O&M) (7.8%) Rs. debt Service (5.3%) Energy Charge $ (46.0%) $/Rs. Variable O&M Oil take-or- pay charge $ Delivered Energy Payment operations (0.7%) ( ) (DEP) $ $ Base (42.7%) Peak (2.3%) Note : The values in parentheses indicate the share of that component in total payment of Rs. 1299 crore in 1997.