SETTLEMENT EXECUTION Sample Clauses

SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. This Settlement Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts by different Settling Parties hereto, and all so executed will be binding and have the same force and effect as if all the Settling Parties had signed one and the same document. Each such counterpart will be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument, notwithstanding that the signatures of all the Settling Parties do not appear on the same page of this Settlement Agreement. This Settlement Agreement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Settlement Agreement, as indicated below. In witness whereof and intending to be legally bound by the Terms and Conditions of this Settlement Agreement as stated above, the Settling Parties duly execute this Settlement Agreement as follows: // // A.00-00-000 ALJ/CEK/jt2 PROPOSED DECISION A.00-00-000 ALJ/CEK/jt2 PROPOSED DECISION The undersigned represent that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented, for the purposes of this this 2015 RDW Settlement Agreement. . The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) By: Title: Attorney Date: July 23, 2015 Appendix A ILLUSTRATIVE RATES FOR SCHEDULE E-TOU-A OPTIONAL SCHEDULE E-TOU-A TOTAL RATES 3 PM - 8 PM PEAK HOURS, WITH A BASELINE CREDIT AND A $10 MINIMUM XXXX Xxxx No. Residential Customers Season (Months) Peak Rate (Cents Per kWh) Off-Peak Rate (Cents Per kWh) Minimum Bill (Dollar Per Month) 1 Non-CARE Summer (June-September) 35.1 27.5 $10.00 2 Non-CARE Winter (all other months) 23.7 22.3 $10.00 3 Non-CARE Baseline Credit 8.2 8.2 4 CARE Summer (June-September) 21.8 17.1 $5.00 5 CARE Winter (all other months) 14.7 13.8 $5.00 6 Non-CARE Baseline Credit 4.4 4.4 Appendix B Baseline Quantities for Schedule E-TOU-A APPLICABLE EXCLUSIVELY TO SCHEDULE E-TOU-A WITH A BASELINE CREDIT FOR A FOUR-MONTH SUMMER SEASON (JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER) AND EIGHT MONTH WINTER SEASON RESIDENTIAL TARGET BASELINE QUANTITIES BASED ON 2008-2012 USAGE (1) Current Baseline Quantities (6 Month Summer) vs. Proposed 4-Month Summer TERRITORY CurrentDaily SUMMER 4-Month Target Daily (2) Pctg. Chg. CurrentDaily WINTER 8-Month Target Daily (2) Pctg. Chg. Current Daily SUMMER 4-Month Target Daily (2) Pctg. Chg. Current Daily (3) WINTER 8-Month Target Daily (2) Pctg. Chg. E-1, E-3, E-6, E-7, E-A7, E-9, ES, ESR, ET (3) EM (4) (and CARE) (and CARE) ALL-ELECTRIC QUANTITIES (kWh) ALL-ELECTRIC QUANTITIES (kWh) Q 8.3 8.2 -1.2...
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SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. This Settlement Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts by different Settling Parties hereto and all so executed will be binding and have the same effect as if all the Settling Parties had signed one and the same document. Each such counterparts will be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument, notwithstanding that the signatures of all the Settling Parties do not appear on the same page of this Settlement Agreement. This Settlement Agreement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Settlement Agreement, as indicated below. In witness whereof and intending to be legally bound by the Terms and Conditions of this Settlement Agreement as stated above, the Settling Parties duly execute this Settlement Agreement on behalf of the Settling Parties they represent, as follows: Agricultural Energy Consumers’ Association By: /s/ Title: Date: California City-County Streetlight Association By: /s/ Title: Date: California Farm Bureau Federation By: /s/ Title: Date: California Large Energy Consumers’ Association By: /s/ Title: Date: California League of Food Processors By: /s/ Title: Date: California Manufacturing and Technology Association By: /s/ Title: Date: Direct Access Customer Coalition By: /s/ Title: Date: Energy Producers and Users Coalition By: /s/ Title: Date: Energy Users’ Forum By: /s/ Title: Date: Federal Executive Agencies By: /s/ Title: Date: Office of Ratepayer Advocates By: /s/ Title: Date: Pacific Gas and Electric Company By: /s/ Title: Date: Small Business Utility Advocates By: /s/ Title: Date: The Utility Reform Network By: /s/ Title: Date: Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association By: /s/ Title: Date: Appendix A Pacific Gas and Electric Company 2014 General Rate Case Phase II, A.00-00-000 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON MARGINAL COST AND REVENUE ALLOCATION Appendix A
SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. The Settlement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The Settlement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Settlement, as indicated below. In witness whereof, intending to be legally bound, the authorized representatives of Settling Parties hereto have duly executed the Settlement on behalf of the Settling Parties they represent. The undersigned represents that he or she is authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented, for purposes of this Settlement in the Ancillary Services and Real-Time Pricing phase of A.14- 06-011, et seq. OhmConnect, Inc. XXXXXX XXXXXXX By: M TTHEW E TERBERG Title: Chief Executive Officer of OhmConnect, Inc. Date: July 30th, 2015
SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. This document may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Settlement Agreement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Settlement Agreement, as indicated below. In witness whereof, intending to be legally bound, the Settling Parties hereto have duly executed this Settlement Agreement on behalf of the Settling Parties they represent. The undersigned represent that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented. Agricultural Energy Consumers Association By /s/ Xxx Xxxx Title: Asst. Executive Director Date: 2/9/07 The undersigned represent that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented. Building Owners and Managers Associations of San Francisco, Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and California (BOMA) By: /s/
SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. This document may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Streetlight Settlement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Streetlight Settlement, as indicated below. In witness whereof, intending to be legally bound, the Settling Parties hereto have duly executed this Streetlight Settlement on behalf of the Settling Parties they represent. The undersigned represent that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented. California City-County Street Light Association By: /s/ Title: Energy Economist Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date: 3/15/06 Pacific Gas and Electric Company By: /s/ Title: Manager, Electric Rate Xxx Xxxxx Date: 3/16/07 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PHASE 2 OF THE 2007 GENERAL RATE CASE STREETLIGHT RATE DESIGN SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT EXHIBITS STREETLIGHT RATE DESIGN SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT EXHIBIT A Energy and Non-Energy Rates for Schedules LS-1, LS-2, LS-3 and OL-1 EXHIBIT A, Page 1 Non-Energy Charges for Schedules LS-1, LS-2 and OL-1 Rate Schedule Service Plant Per Charge Month Universal Charge O&M Charge Total Monthly Facility Charge 1 LS-1A PG&E owns and maintains luminaire, control facilities, support arm, and service wiring on its existing distribution pole, and all lights $3.777 $0.187 $2.501 $6.465 2 LS-1B PG&E owns and maintains luminaire, control facilities, support arm, pole or post, foundation and service connection and where customer has paid the estimated installed cost of the luminaire, support arm and control facilities $2.268 $0.187 $2.501 $4.956 3 LS-1C PG&E owns and maintains its standard luminaire, control facility, internal pole wiring as required (ownership of pole or post, support arm and foundation by customer). $2.260 $0.187 $2.501 $4.948 4 LS-1D PG&E owns and maintains its standard post top luminaire, control facility, internal post wiring, standard galvanized steel post (20-foot mounting height or less) and foundation where customer pays for the estimated and installed cost of the post, support arm (if any) and foundation $5.388 $0.187 $2.501 $8.076 5 LS-1E PG&E owns and maintains its standard luminaire, control facility, internal pole wiring, service connection, galvanized steel pole and foundation where the customer has paid to PG&E the estimated installed cost of the pole, support arm and foundation. $4.914 $0.187 $2.501 $7.603 6 LS-1F PG&E owns and maint...
SETTLEMENT EXECUTION. This document may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Settlement shall become effective among the Settling Parties on the date the last Settling Party executes the Settlement as indicated below. In witness whereof, intending to be legally bound, the Settling Parties hereto have duly executed this Settlement on behalf of the Settling Parties they represent. This Settlement is executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. The undersigned represent that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the Party represented.

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