ICE Mid-C Prices Sample Clauses

ICE Mid-C Prices. For purposes of the calculations in this Appendix C, it is assumed that the ICE Mid-C On-Peak Index Price and the ICE Mid-C Off-Peak Index Price are determined in the manner specified in the “ICE Futures U.S. Rulebook Subchapter 18B – Power Futures Contracts” for those indices and published by ICE in the ICE Day Ahead Power Report for transactions reported at the Mid- C hub. In the event that the ICE Mid-C On-Peak Index Price and the ICE Mid-C Off-Peak Index Price referred to in this Appendix C are no longer published, the Seller and the Buyer shall mutually agree on data from an alternate source within 60 days. If the Parties cannot agree then the matter will be resolved by arbitration in accordance with section 8.5 of this EPA. Seller will be responsible, at its cost, to obtain and maintain any subscription that may be required to access the index prices used to calculate the Energy Price under this EPA.
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