Common use of Energy Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Energy Scheduling. The Company will not provide load forecasting services. The Supplier is responsible for forecasting its customer load, and for scheduling energy to serve its customers with PJM. The Company shall provide PJM and the Supplier with data regarding the Supplier’s energy obligations for the Supplier’s Customers, as described in the prevailing Operating Manual, as provided by the Company, and as may be modified by the Company from time to time in its sole and exclusive discretion. As an alternative to the Company providing the energy obligation data to PJM, the Supplier may elect, in writing, to submit its own load data to PJM for all of its customers’ loads (irrespective of customer class). Such Supplier-supplied data would be used for Settlement “A” purposes only; not Settlement “B” purposes as those terms are used and commonly understood in the PJM settling and balancing processes. The Company will remain responsible for providing the data used by PJM in the Settlement “B” process. Any disputes shall be resolved through the PJM Dispute Resolution Process. To the extent that any of such Suppliers customers are eligible for individual transmission bus or nodal LMP, the data submitted by the Supplier for such customers in the Settlement A process shall include the appropriate bus assignment for each such customer. The Company shall, upon request, provide information to a Supplier regarding the transmission bus assignment of retail customers eligible for individual transmission bus or nodal pricing.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Electric Supplier Agreement, Electric Supplier Agreement, Electric Supplier Agreement

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