Common use of Buyer’s Scheduling Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Scheduling Responsibilities. Pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, Buyer shall be responsible for the following: Using the Forecast submitted by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Exhibit I, including updated Forecasts to the extent reasonably practicable, to forecast Seller’s expected generation using Buyer’s forecasting model (“Buyer Projected Energy Forecast”) in any given hour; Adjusting Buyer Projected Energy Forecast for forecasted electric energy line losses in accordance with the amount of electric energy Seller is expected to deliver to the Delivery Point; Submitting the adjusted Forecasts to the CAISO as Scheduling Coordinator Schedules (as defined in the CAISO Tariff); and Receiving notification of the final schedules from the CAISO.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Buyer’s Scheduling Responsibilities. Pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, Buyer shall be responsible for the following: Using the Forecast submitted by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Exhibit IG, including updated Forecasts to the extent reasonably practicable, to forecast Seller’s expected generation using Buyer’s forecasting model (“Buyer Projected Energy Forecast”) in any given hour; Adjusting Buyer Projected Energy Forecast for forecasted electric energy line losses in accordance with the amount of electric energy Seller is expected to deliver to the Delivery Point; Submitting the adjusted Forecasts to the CAISO as Scheduling Coordinator Schedules (as defined in the CAISO Tariff); and Receiving notification of the final schedules Schedules from the CAISO.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Buyer’s Scheduling Responsibilities. Pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, Buyer shall be responsible for the following: Using the Forecast submitted by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Exhibit I, including updated Forecasts to the extent reasonably practicable, to forecast Seller’s expected generation using Buyer’s forecasting model (“Buyer Projected Energy Forecast”) in any given hour; Adjusting Buyer Projected Energy Forecast for forecasted electric energy line losses in accordance with the amount of electric energy Seller is expected to deliver to the Delivery Point; Submitting the adjusted Forecasts to the CAISO as Scheduling Coordinator Schedules (as defined in the CAISO Tariff); and Receiving notification of the final schedules Schedules from the CAISO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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