OPC Load definition

OPC Load means, as of a particular Interval, the entire Electric Energy requirements (including the requirements of any retail customer with a choice of supplier under applicable Law, which customer is being served by an EMC Customer as of the Effective Date) of the EMC Customers listed in Exhibit 1.62, measured at each EMC Metering Point [**], [**]
OPC Load means, as of a particular hour, the entire Electric Energy requirements of the EMCs measured at each EMC Metering Point, after reducing such requirements to reflect the EMCs' aggregate allocation of SEPA Energy Scheduled for delivery to the EMCs.
OPC Load has the meaning set forth in the November 1996 Agreement.

Examples of OPC Load in a sentence

  • As provided in the definition of OPC Load in Schedule A, LPM's Share of OPC Load does not include requirements supplied by SEPA Energy Scheduled for delivery to the EMC Customers pursuant to the SEPA Contracts; provided, however, that OPC shall Schedule delivery of SEPA Energy to the EMC Customers as requested by LPM, to the extent permitted by SEPA under the SEPA Contracts and consistent with the CSA.

  • This Agreement shall constitute the single agreement under which LPM is obligated to supply at wholesale Electric Energy to serve LPM's Share of OPC Load, LPM's Share of Customer Choice Load, and LPM's Share of OPC Off-System Sales in accordance with the terms hereof, and no further request, schedule or agreement by OPC is needed.

  • The Parties' obligations to commence delivery of Electric Energy under the long term arrangement contemplated by Section 6.1(c) of this Agreement shall be subject to completion of the OPC Restructuring, and execution of new wholesale power contracts with OPC, as contemplated pursuant to such OPC Restructuring, by EMCs (whose total requirements in the aggregate represent at least eighty (80) percent of OPC Load).

  • The Parties' obligations to commence delivery of Electric Energy under the long term arrangement contemplated by Section 6.1(b) of this Agreement shall be subject to completion of the OPC Restructuring, and execution of new wholesale power contracts with OPC, as contemplated pursuant to such OPC Restructuring, by EMCs (whose total requirements in the aggregate represent at least eighty (80) percent of OPC Load).

  • The Parties agree that Proper Requests, Schedules, information regarding OPC Load, Participating Member Load, and OPC Resources, and other information required to be provided under this Agreement may be consolidated with Proper Requests, Schedules, and information required to be provided under the November 1996 Agreement.

  • Sales by MS to OPC to supply Aggregate OPC Load shall be Nominated and Scheduled in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2.3 and 4.1 above.

  • To the extent OPC accepts such bid, then LPM shall be obligated to serve 100% of such excess requirements in accordance with such bid, and such excess requirements shall be included in LPM's Share of OPC Load.

  • The Parties shall also establish procedures whereby (a) OPC shall communicate to LPM on a same-time basis the availability of, and estimated Energy Cost for, each OPC Resource, as such availability and Energy Cost may change from time to time, and the projected LPM's Share of OPC Load; and (b) LPM shall provide all necessary Scheduling information, including the duration of proposed transactions, [**].

  • In each hour of the Term, Power Marketer shall Schedule, deliver and sell, or cause to be delivered, and OPC shall purchase and receive, or cause to be received, an amount of Electric Energy equal to the sum of the OPC Load and the OPC Off-System Sales in that hour.

  • OPC acknowledges and agrees that Power Marketer requires information concerning OPC Contracts, OPC Resources, OPC Load and Energy Cost in order to satisfy Power Marketer's obligations hereunder.


More Definitions of OPC Load

OPC Load has the meaning set forth in the November 1996 Agreement. ** Material has been omitted pursuant to a request to the Commission for confidential treatment and has been filed separately with the Commission.

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