Power Marketing Plan definition

Power Marketing Plan means, collectively, the power marketing plans delivered by Borrower pursuant to Sections 3.1.15 and 3.3.16 of the Credit Agreement.
Power Marketing Plan means a marketing and procurement plan prepared by or on behalf of the Company which describes in reasonable detail the Company's plan to (i) procure gas to be burned at the Facility and (ii) sell electric power from the Facility without a Replacement Power Purchase Agreement.
Power Marketing Plan means the plan of the Borrower addressing, among other things, the marketing and sale of Energy-Related Products produced by the Portfolio Assets and the purchase of Energy-Related Products necessary or advisable for the performance by any Borrower Entity of its obligations under any Project Contract, as well as an energy hedging strategy, for the period from the Restructuring Effective Date until December 31, 2003 and a similar plan delivered in respect of each calendar year thereafter in accordance with Section 5.25 below. The initial Power Marketing Plan, all subsequent Power Marketing Plans and any amendments thereto shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Lead Arrangers (in consultation with the Independent Experts) in all respects.

Examples of Power Marketing Plan in a sentence

  • The Revised Stipulation requires the amended Navajo Power Marketing Plan provide for the establishment and collection of rates for the sale or exchange of Navajo Surplus Power that optimize the availability and use of revenues for the Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund while allowing for an appropriate saving for the contractor.

  • As mentioned in Western’s response to the comment above, Western is marketing a different product under the 2004 Power Marketing Plan than was offered under the 1994 Power Marketing Plan.

  • Under the 2004 Power Marketing Plan, Base Resource and First Preference power is primarily the output of the CVP, which varies month to month.

  • The 2004 Power Marketing Plan does not offer the same type of power service that is available under the 1994 Power Marketing Plan.

  • Original Plan'' shall mean the original Navajo Power Marketing Plan adopted on December 1, 1987.

  • Using the maximum operating capacity of the CVP northern power plants under normal operating conditions (annual peak) was appropriate under the 1994 Power Marketing Plan, due to contractual obligations under Contract 2948A.

  • This Amended Navajo Power Marketing Plan hereinafter called ``Plan'' shall be applicable to all new or amended contracts for Navajo Surplus entered into after this Plan is adopted.

  • Western’s treatment of its statutory obligations in the CVP transmission rate design is consistent with the 2004 Power Marketing Plan and NITS under Western’s OATT.

  • Under the 2004 Power Marketing Plan, Western’s use of the CVP transmission system to meet its statutory obligations is treated as NITS for rate design purposes.

  • These Customers objected to the inequity of such a rate design.Response: The 2004 Power Marketing Plan states that each entity is ultimately responsible for obtaining its own delivery arrangements to load.


More Definitions of Power Marketing Plan

Power Marketing Plan means the plan of the Borrower addressing, among other things, the marketing and sale of power, electric capacity and/or energy produced by the Portfolio Assets (except Ceredo, until it has achieved Commercial Operation) and the purchase of power, electric capacity and/or energy necessary or advisable for the performance by any Borrower Entity of its obligations under any Project Contract, as well as an energy hedging strategy, for the period from the Closing Date until the conclusion of the current calendar year and a similar plan delivered in respect of each calendar year thereafter in accordance with Section 5.24 below. The initial Power Marketing Plan shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Arrangers (in consultation with the Independent Engineer and the Power Market Consultant) in all respects and subsequent Power Marketing Plans shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent (in consultation with the Independent Engineer and the Power Market Consultant) in all respects.

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