Interim Energy definition

Interim Energy means the MWh of Facility Energy delivered to the Point of Delivery, as metered at the Point of Delivery, during the Interim Period. Prior to the earlier of the completion of the STS Upgrade or December 31, 2010, Seller shall not deliver any Interim Energy in an amount greater than the Maximum Interim Energy Amount.

Examples of Interim Energy in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Amendment that are not subject to Commission Approval, the provisions in Section 3.6 providing for a payment adjustment in the event the Alternative Interim Energy Price is not approved by the Commission, and the entirety of Section 4.11 shall survive any termination of this Amendment.

  • Throughout the duration of this Service Schedule, Indiana Company shall stand ready at any time, subject to the provisions of this agreement, to deliver to Indianapolis Company Interim Power and Interim Energy in any amount desired by Indianapolis Company up to a maximum rate of delivery equal to the Interim Contract Demand, as defined in subsection 3.1 of this Service Schedule, in effect at such time.

  • The Alternative Interim Energy Price shall be weight-adjusted by the Time-of-Delivery ("TOD") factors set forth in EDISON'S Time-of-Use rate sched▇▇▇ "TOU-8." SELLER hereby elects to be paid according to the following method during the balance of the Interim Period in accordance with this section 3.4.1: [ ] Alternative Interim Energy Price [X] Monthly SRAC (check one of the above).

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Amendment that are not subject to Commission Approval, the provisions in Section 3.6 providing for a payment adjustment in the event the Alternative Interim Energy Price is not approved by the Commission, and the entirety of Sections 4.11 and 4.13 shall survive any termination of this Amendment.

  • The Alternative Interim Energy Price shall be weight-adjusted by the Time-of-Delivery ("▇▇▇") factors set forth in EDISON'S Time-of-Use rate schedule "TOU-8." SELLER hereby elects to be paid according to the following method during the balance of the Interim Period in accordance with this section 3.4.1: [ ] Alternative Interim Energy Price [X] Monthly SRAC (check one of the above).

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties agree that: (1) prior to the earlier of the completion of the STS Upgrade or December 31, 2010, Seller shall not deliver Interim Energy in an amount that exceeds the Maximum Interim Energy Amount, and (2) for the period between December 31, 2010, and the Prepayment Date, if any Interim Energy is curtailed pursuant to subsection (iv), such curtailed Energy shall be Deemed Delivered Interim Energy.

  • Subject to this Section, Buyer shall pay Seller for such Deemed Delivered Excess Energy, at the Excess Energy Price then in effect, for such Deemed Delivered Startup and Test Energy at the price for Startup and Test Energy set forth in Appendix A, and for such Deemed Delivered Interim Energy at the Interim Energy Rate.

  • Failure by Buyer to accept Startup or Test Energy prior to the Commercial Operation Date, Interim Energy during the Interim Period and Excess Energy on or after the Prepayment Date, except as provided under Section 5.6(g).

  • Seller shall install sufficient measuring equipment at the Facility to collect data necessary to reasonably determine the amount of Deemed Delivered Prepaid Energy, Deemed Delivered Excess Energy, Deemed Delivered Startup and Test Energy or Deemed Delivered Interim Energy.

  • Buyer shall purchase Interim Energy at a price equal to $70.00 per MWh (the “Interim Energy Rate”).

Related to Interim Energy

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  • Operating Companies means, collectively, the Creekside Operating Company, the Mentone Operating Company and the Yucaipa Operating Company. “Operating Company” means any of the Operating Companies.

  • Production company means a person or entity engaged in the business of making motion picture, television, or radio images for theatrical, commercial, advertising, or education purposes; Reserved

  • Energy means electricity, natural gas, steam, hot or chilled water, fuel oil, or other product for use in a building, or renewable on-site electricity generation, for purposes of providing heating, cooling, lighting, water heating, or for powering or fueling other end-uses in the building and related facilities, as reflected in Utility bills or other documentation of actual Energy use.