Local Distribution Utility Clause Samples
The 'Local Distribution Utility' clause defines the entity responsible for delivering electricity or gas from the main transmission system to end users within a specific geographic area. This clause typically identifies the local utility company that owns and operates the distribution infrastructure, such as power lines or gas pipelines, and may outline their obligations regarding service delivery, maintenance, and metering. Its core function is to clearly establish which party is accountable for the local distribution of energy, ensuring clarity in roles and responsibilities for all parties involved in the supply chain.
Local Distribution Utility. If you are a new customer, the product selected at time of enrollment will become effective on the day your service begins with Tomorrow Energy, which coincides with the date your meter is read by your LDU. Because this date is determined by your LDU, Tomorrow Energy is not able to commit to a specific date for the commencement of service. If you are currently a Tomorrow Energy customer and are switching to another product, your selected product will become effective on the next meter read date after the request to switch to the new plan. Term products shall commence for a term as specified in the Contract Summary. A contract-expiration notice will be sent to you at least thirty
