Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan definition

Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan means a one-year plan, submitted for each calendar year of the Delivery Term, specifying on a month by month basis the hours of day during which the Contract Amounts will be delivered from the Project and substantially in the form of Appendix XIII.
Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan means a one-year plan, submitted for each calendar year of the Delivery Term, specifying on a month-by-month basis the hours of day during which the Monthly Contract Amounts will be delivered from the Project upon election of a Product Transition to receive Load Modification instead of Capacity Attributes. The form of the Load Modifying Dispatch Plan shall be mutually developed and agreed upon by the Parties.
Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan means a one-year plan, submitted for each Contract Year of the Delivery Term, specifying on a month by month basis the hours of day during which the Contract Amounts will be delivered from the Portfolio and in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer.

Examples of Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan in a sentence

  • Upon request by Purchaser, Seller shall update the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan on a more frequent basis.

  • No less than [15] Business Days before the Dispatch Plan Deadline, the Parties shall meet to discuss the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan for the upcoming year.

  • At all times during the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Portfolio to provide the Contract Amounts of Load Modification as specified in the applicable Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan.

  • For each Storage Project, no later than the first Dispatch Plan Deadline occurring during the applicable Project Term, , Seller shall coordinate with Purchaser to confirm the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan for such Project for the first year of the applicable Project Term, which shall provide for a 25% reserve margin for resilience, and optimization of Storage Project dispatch for customer bill savings.

  • In the event that a change in Buyer’s or the Utility Distribution Company’s rates results in adverse changes to the economic benefits provided to Customers under the Customer agreements, upon request by Buyer, Buyer and Seller shall take commercially reasonable efforts to make changes to the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan to maximize benefits for Customers.

  • No less than 15 days before the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan Deadline, the Parties shall meet to discuss the Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan for the coming year.

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  • For each year of the applicable Project Term, Seller shall give storage performance data to Purchaser, so that Purchaser can provide guidance to Seller and Seller shall submit to Purchaser a Load Modifying Resource Dispatch Plan no less than [30] Business Days before the Dispatch Plan Deadline.

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