February 1999 Sample Clauses

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February 1999. Estimates may be updated. Better information for all months may be available, including revised estimates of January volumes. The only figures fixed are the percentages of the January declaration. If the January volumes differed from forecast, the percentages declared times the revised volume would constitute the revised January deliveries. The declaration for February would be the sum of the revised requirements through February, less the revised deliveries for January. The revised figures for the rest of the year allows for the best calculation of the year-end aggregate requirement. March, 1999: Estimates may be updated. Better information for all months may be available, including EDC-declared January actuals. The percentages of the January and February declarations are held constant. The declaration for March would be the sum of the revised requirements through March, less the revised deliveries for January and February. Pennsylvania DTE-CoEnergy Requirements Attachment B 12 Month Initial Forecast (for January Declaration) (All figures illustrative only) Aggregate-Green Mountain Jan-99 Feb-99 Mar-99 Apr-99 May-99 Jun-99 ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retail Product PA 1 (MWh) 4,500 4,650 4,800 4,950 5,100 5,250 Retail Product PA 2 (MWh) 6,000 6,200 6,400 6,600 6,800 7,000 Retail Product PA 3 (MWh) 4,500 4,650 4,800 4,950 5,100 5,250 ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total (MWh) 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 17,000 17,500 Basis: Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Aggregate GM ------------------------------ Clean (MWh) 7,455 7,704 7,952 8,201 8,449 8,698 XxXx (MWh) 7,095 7,332 7,568 7,805 8,041 8,278 New (MWh) 450 465 480 495 510 525 ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total (MWh) 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 17,000 17,500 Other Suppliers -------------------------- Clean (MWh) 4,500 4,650 4,800 4,950 5,100 5,250 XxXx (MWh) 4,500 4,650 4,800 4,950 5,100 5,250 New (MWh) - - - - - - ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total (MWh) 9,000 9,300 9,600 9,900 10,200 10,500 ============================================================================================================ DTE-CoEnergy Jan-99 Feb-99 Mar-99 Apr-99 May-99 Jun-99 ------------------...

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