Demand Reduction Clause Samples

Demand Reduction. If the Court is required to close or cease regular operations for twenty (20) business days or more in any given Billing Cycle, excluding regular Court holidays, as a result of a public health order, the Judicial Council shall promptly provide written notice thereof to the Contractor, hereinafter a “Demand Reduction Event.” Such notice shall include the date of commencement of the Demand Reduction Event, as well as the length of time it is expected to continue. The Judicial Council shall also provide notice of the date of cessation of the Demand Reduction Event. In any Billing Cycle in which a Demand Reduction Event occurs, the Court shall only be contractually required to purchase the amount of electricity actually used by the Court.
Demand Reduction. If the Court is required to close or cease regular operations for twenty (20) Business Days or more in any given Billing Cycle, excluding regular Court holidays, the Judicial Council shall promptly provide written notice thereof to the Contractor, hereinafter a “Demand Reduction Event.” Such notice shall include the date of commencement of the Demand Reduction Event, as well as the length of time it is expected to continue. The Judicial Council shall also provide notice of the date of cessation of the Demand Reduction Event. In any Billing Cycle in which a Demand Reduction Event occurs, the Court shall only be contractually required to purchase the amount of electricity actually used by the Court. The Term of this SPPA shall be extended on a day-for-day basis equal to the days the Court is required to close or cease regular operations. The Fixed Price for Contract Year 20 shall continue in effect throughout the duration of such extension.
Demand Reduction. The Demand Reduction is the amount of kW/ton of Nameplate Capacity, which is reduced during the Control Season by Participating Facilities, as determined by the results of the Measurement and Evaluation Impact Study conducted in January of each year during the term of this Agreement as described in detail in Article 10 (Project Measurement and Evaluation). For the first Program Year, Estimated Demand Reduction will be determined by an engineering estimate of the expected load reduction per ton of Nameplate Capacity. An engineering estimate will be developed by a method mutually agreed upon by both Seller and SDG&E, and could include a test at pre-determined Participating Facilities. Estimated Demand Reduction will be utilized for the first Program Year’s Estimated Contract Capacity only, and will be trued up in an Impact Evaluation Study completed at the end of the first Program Year.