Common use of Third Party Source Clause in Contracts

Third Party Source. If Bonneville determines that the FCRPS is not capable of producing more than 400 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity as provided in section 5(a) above at the time of the purchase request, then Bonneville shall attempt to purchase, based on various factors as listed below in this section 5(e), up to 510 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity from third parties for imbalance service in the Spring Months and fund such purchases with the Annual Budget subject to section 6 below. In making such acquistions, Bonneville will consider previous monthly or quarterly purchases for that timeframe, the available remaining Annual Budget, the projected reserve needs and the expected impacts during the affected timeframe, and the remaining periods in the Spring Months.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partial Settlement Agreement, Partial Settlement Agreement

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Third Party Source. If Bonneville determines that the FCRPS is not capable of producing more than 400 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity on a short-term basis as provided in the FCRPS cannot provide additional capacity under section 5(a5(ab) above at the time of the purchase request, then Bonneville shall attempt to purchase, based on various factors as listed below in this section 5(e)Bonneville’s forecast need, up to 510 550 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity from third third-parties for imbalance service in the Spring Months and fund such purchases with the Annual Budget subject to section 6 below. In making such acquistions, Bonneville Bonneville’s acquisitions on a preschedule timeframe will consider previous monthly or quarterly purchases for that timeframe, the available remaining Annual Budget, the projected reserve needs and the expected impacts during the affected timeframe, and the remaining periods in the Spring Months.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partial Settlement Agreement, www.bpa.gov

Third Party Source. If Bonneville determines that the FCRPS is not capable of producing more than 400 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity as provided in section 5(a) above at the time of the purchase request, then Bonneville shall attempt to purchase, based on various factors as listed below in this section 5(e)5(e)based on Bonneville’s forecast need, up to 510 5510 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity from third parties for imbalance service in the Spring Months and fund such purchases with the Annual Budget subject to section 6 below. In making such acquistions, Bonneville will consider previous monthly or quarterly purchases for that timeframe, the available remaining Annual Budget, the projected reserve needs and the expected impacts during the affected timeframe, and the remaining periods in the Spring Months.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partial Settlement Agreement

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Third Party Source. If Bonneville determines that the FCRPS is not capable of producing more than 400 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity on a short-term basis as provided in section 5(a5(b) above at the time of the purchase request, then Bonneville shall attempt to purchase, based on various factors as listed below in this section 5(e)Bonneville’s forecast need, up to 510 550 MW of inc balancing reserve capacity from third third-parties for imbalance service in the Spring Months and fund such purchases with the Annual Budget subject to section 6 below. In making such acquistions, Bonneville Bonneville’s acquisitions on a preschedule timeframe will consider previous monthly or quarterly purchases for that timeframe, the available remaining Annual Budget, the projected reserve needs and the expected impacts during the affected timeframe, and the remaining periods in the Spring Months.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bpa.gov

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