Common use of Transmission and Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Transmission and Scheduling. The Seller shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service to the Delivery Point, and shall obtain Schedule Coordination Services necessary to deliver the Energy to the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for all CAISO costs and charges, including imbalance charges due to deviations from power schedules. The Department shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service at and from the Delivery Point and shall schedule with its transmission providers to receive the Energy at the Delivery Point. All deliveries shall be scheduled in accordance with CAISO requirements to fulfill contractual metering and interconnecting requirements set forth in the CAISO tariff and the implementing CAISO standards and requirements, including but not limited to, executing a standard form CAISO Participating Generator Agreement, so as to be able to deliver Energy to the Delivery Point, which is on the CAISO-controlled transmission grid. The Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that Energy deliveries are scheduled consistent with the most recent rules adopted by the applicable NERC regional reliability council, or its successor. Risks of transmission curtailment or interruptions shall be the responsibility of the Seller up to the Delivery Point. No later than four (4) hours before Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator is required to submit its preferred day-ahead energy schedule to CAISO, Seller shall deliver to the Department its preferred day-ahead schedule and, thereafter, Seller shall immediately deliver to the Department notice of any changes to such preferred day-ahead schedule and the reason(s) therefor. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in the event Seller makes a same-day change to its schedule for any reason (other than an adjustment imposed by CAISO) which results in an increase to its output (whether in part or in whole), the Department shall have the right, but not the obligation, to take delivery of such energy and to pay for such increase in output at the purchase price per MWh set forth above, which right must be exercised no later than one (1) hour prior to the deadline for the Department, in its capacity as a Scheduling Coordinator, to submit hour-ahead schedules to CAISO, otherwise such right shall be deemed not to have been exercised and the Department shall have neither the right nor the obligation to take delivery of such energy.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interim Energy Purchase Agreement, Interim Energy Purchase Agreement, Interim Energy Purchase Agreement

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Transmission and Scheduling. The Seller shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service to the Delivery Point, and shall obtain Schedule Coordination Services necessary to deliver the Energy Contract Capacity and the Net Electrical Output to the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for all CAISO costs and charges, including imbalance charges due to deviations from power schedules. The Department shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service at and from the Delivery Point and shall schedule with its the CAISO or other transmission providers as necessary to receive the Energy Contract Capacity and the Net Electrical Output at the Delivery Point. All deliveries The Department shall be scheduled in accordance with CAISO requirements to fulfill contractual metering the Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility and interconnecting requirements set forth in the CAISO tariff and the implementing CAISO standards and requirements, including but not limited to, executing a standard form CAISO Participating Generator Agreement, so as to be able to deliver Energy to the Delivery Point, which is on the CAISO-controlled transmission grid. The Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that Energy deliveries are scheduled consistent with the most recent rules adopted any costs or charges assessed by the applicable NERC regional reliability council, or its successor. Risks of transmission curtailment or interruptions shall be CAISO in the responsibility of the Seller up to the Delivery Point. No later than four (4) hours before SellerDepartment’s role as Scheduling Coordinator is required to submit its preferred day-ahead energy schedule to CAISO, for the Facility and for any operations related charges applied by the CAISO under a participating generator agreement between Seller shall deliver to the Department its preferred day-ahead schedule and, thereafter, Seller shall immediately deliver to the Department notice of any changes to such preferred day-ahead schedule and the reason(s) thereforCAISO. Notwithstanding anything to In its role as the contrary herein, in the event Seller makes a same-day change to its schedule for any reason (other than an adjustment imposed by CAISO) which results in an increase to its output (whether in part or in whole)Scheduling Coordinator, the Department shall also be responsible for reconciling and settling the charges and/or credits associated with the Net Electrical Output with the CAISO. Seller shall provide the Department with such data as is necessary for the Department to carry out its responsibilities as Scheduling Coordinator. The Department may, at a cost to the Department to be mutually agreed between the Department and Seller, delegate to Seller its responsibilities as the Facility’s Scheduling Coordinator. If the Department elects to delegate its responsibilities as the Facility’s Scheduling Coordinator to Seller, Seller shall have the rightright to amend its scheduled deliveries of Net Electrical Output and the Department’s corresponding receipts of same beginning with the clock hour that begins two hours following notice that an event has occurred that reduces the Facility’s ability to generate Net Electrical Output, but not and Seller shall also have the obligation, right to take delivery of such energy and approve the generator meter multiplier that is used in the Dispatch Notice to pay for such increase in output determine the scheduled deliveries to CAISO relative to the Net Electrical Output available at the purchase price per MWh set forth above, which right must be exercised no later than one (1) hour prior to the deadline for the Department, in its capacity as a Scheduling Coordinator, to submit hour-ahead schedules to CAISO, otherwise such right shall be deemed not to have been exercised and the Department shall have neither the right nor the obligation to take delivery of such energyDelivery Point.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent and Agreement

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Transmission and Scheduling. The Seller shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service to the Delivery Point, and shall obtain Schedule Coordination Services necessary to deliver the Energy Contract Capacity and the Net Electrical Output to the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for all CAISO costs and charges, including imbalance charges due to deviations from power schedules. The Department shall arrange and be responsible for transmission service at and from the Delivery Point and shall schedule with its the CAISO or other transmission providers as necessary to receive the Energy Contract Capacity and the Net Electrical Output at the Delivery Point. All deliveries The Department shall be scheduled in accordance with CAISO requirements to fulfill contractual metering the Scheduling Coordinator for the Facility and interconnecting requirements set forth in the CAISO tariff and the implementing CAISO standards and requirements, including but not limited to, executing a standard form CAISO Participating Generator Agreement, so as to be able to deliver Energy to the Delivery Point, which is on the CAISO-controlled transmission grid. The Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that Energy deliveries are scheduled consistent with the most recent rules adopted any costs or charges assessed by the applicable NERC regional reliability council, or its successor. Risks of transmission curtailment or interruptions shall be CAISO in the responsibility of the Seller up to the Delivery Point. No later than four (4) hours before SellerDepartment’s role as Scheduling Coordinator is required to submit its preferred day-ahead energy schedule to CAISO, for the Facility and for any operations related charges applied by the CAISO under a participating generator agreement between Seller shall deliver to the Department its preferred day-ahead schedule and, thereafter, Seller shall immediately deliver to the Department notice of any changes to such preferred day-ahead schedule and the reason(s) thereforCAISO. Notwithstanding anything to In its role as the contrary herein, in the event Seller makes a same-day change to its schedule for any reason (other than an adjustment imposed by CAISO) which results in an increase to its output (whether in part or in whole)Scheduling Coordinator, the Department shall have also be responsible for reconciling and settling the rightcharges and/or credits associated with the Net Electrical Output with the CAISO. Seller shall provide the Department with such data as is necessary for the Department to carry out its responsibilities as Scheduling Coordinator. The Department may, but not at a cost to the obligationDepartment to be mutually agreed between the Department and Seller, delegate to take delivery of such energy and to pay for such increase in output at Seller its responsibilities as the purchase price per MWh set forth above, which right must be exercised no Facility’s Scheduling Coordinator. AVAILABILITY; SCHEDULED OUTAGES Availability Schedule. Not later than one ten (110) hour Business Days prior to the deadline beginning of each month during the Term following Phase 1A COD, Seller shall provide a non- binding hourly schedule of the estimated amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility will be Available to produce for the Departmentupcoming month (each an “Estimated Monthly Availability Schedule”), along with a non-binding estimate of the Fuel Payment plus O&M Payment per MWh (at Minimum Load, Part Load, Full Load, and incrementally to Maximum Load) and Start-Up payment per start for such month. The estimated amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility will be Available to produce contained in its capacity as a Scheduling Coordinator, to submit hour-ahead schedules to CAISO, otherwise such right any Estimated Monthly Availability Schedules and Availability Notices shall be deemed not to have been exercised and the Department shall have neither the right nor the obligation to take delivery of such energybased upon typical ambient temperatures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confirmation Agreement

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