Common use of Seller's Payment Obligations Clause in Contracts

Seller's Payment Obligations. Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities, for which Seller has agreed to pay, whether designed, engineered and constructed by Seller or Company, include [ADD LIST OF COMPANY-OWNED INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES THAT ARE REQUIRED PURSUANT TO THE RESULTS OF THE IRS. THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE TYPES OF FACILITIES THAT COULD BE LISTED]: [Line extension]; A manually operated, lockable, group operated switch located on a pole prior to the Facility switching station. Company will install a ___ kV drop into Seller-provided deadend structure. Substation additions and/or modifications of Company's existing structures as necessary. This would include but not be limited to protective relaying and setting changes; Supervisory control and communications equipment (including but not limited to, SCADA/Telemetry and Control, microwave, satellite, dedicated phone line(s) and/or any other acceptable communications means (determined by Company), fiber optics, copper cabling, installation of batteries and charger system, etc.); Revenue Metering Package as provided in Section 10.1 (Meters) of the Agreement; Any additional Interconnection Facilities needed to be installed as a result of final determination of Facility switching station site, final design of Facility to enable Company to complete the Interconnection Facilities and be compatible with Good Engineering and Operating Practices. If equipment that is not standard to Company is utilized, Seller shall, at the discretion of Company, provide adequate spares.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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