Exchange Fee. PG&E will pay the ISP an Exchange Fee, in dollars per therm, for the Exchange Service pursuant to PG&E’s schedule G-ESISP. The total Exchange Fee charges will be the multiplication of the volumetric Exchange Fee times the metered volumes in therms for the Exchange Service Customer. The Exchange Service Customer will pay all the Exchange Fee charges to PG&E. PG&E in turn will pay the ISP this amount less the Revenue Fees and Uncollectible (RF&U) accounts expense that PG&E is required to collect as specified in Preliminary Statement, Section C.6 of PG&E’s tariffs. To the extent the Exchange Fee is negotiable, the Exchange Service Customer and the ISP must agree on the fee to be charged at any point in time. This negotiated Exchange Fee will be specified in the G-ESISP Service Agreement.
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Sources: Exchange Agreement
Exchange Fee. PG&E will pay the ISP an Exchange Fee, in dollars per therm, for the Exchange Service pursuant to PG&E’s schedule G-ESISP. The total Exchange Fee charges will be the multiplication of the volumetric Exchange Fee times the metered volumes in therms for the Exchange Service Customer. The Exchange Service Customer will pay all the Exchange Fee charges to PG&E. PG&E in turn will pay the ISP this amount less the Revenue Fees franchise fees and Uncollectible (RF&U) uncollectible accounts expense (F&U) that PG&E is required to collect as specified in Preliminary Statement, Section C.6 of PG&E’s tariffs. To the extent the Exchange Fee is negotiable, the Exchange Service Customer and the ISP must agree on the fee to be charged at any point in time. This negotiated Exchange Fee will be specified in the G-ESISP Service Agreement.
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Sources: Settlement Agreement