Load Obligations Sample Clauses

Load Obligations. The Company and the DS Supplier acknowledge and agree that (1) the Company shall determine the DS Load, (2) the Company shall allocate the DS Supply obligation using the DS Supplier Responsibility Share, (3) the Company shall provide the DS Supplier’s DS Supply obligation to PJM, and (4) the DS Supplier shall be responsible for meeting its DS Supply obligations as a LSE under the PJM Agreements.
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Load Obligations. The Company and the BGS-RSCP Supplier acknowledge that the BGS-RSCP Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that the BGS-RSCP Load must be divided into BGS-RSCP Supplier obligations by applying the BGS-RSCP Supplier Responsibility Share for each BGS-RSCP Supplier as a Load Serving Entity that must meet its PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly Energy obligations, Capacity obligations, and Ancillary Services obligations under the PJM Agreements.
Load Obligations. The Company and the BGS-CIEP Supplier acknowledge that the BGS-CIEP Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that the BGS-CIEP Load must be divided into BGS-CIEP Supplier obligations by applying the BGS-CIEP Supplier Responsibility Share for each BGS-CIEP Supplier as a Load Serving Entity that must meet its PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly Energy obligations, Capacity obligations, Ancillary Services obligations, and Firm Transmission Service obligations under the PJM Agreements.
Load Obligations. The Company and the Supplier acknowledge that the Supplier’s Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that metered Customer loads must be translated into Supplier load allocations in order for Load Serving Entities to meet their respective PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly energy obligations, Unforced Capacity obligations, and firm transmission obligations under the PJM OATT and are included in Appendix C.
Load Obligations. The Companies and the BGS-FP Supplier acknowledge that the BGS-FP Customers are within the Companies’ metered boundaries and that the BGS-FP Load must be divided into MISO obligations specific to the BGS-FP Supplier based on the BGS-FP Supplier Responsibility Share.
Load Obligations. The Companies and the SSO Supplier acknowledge that the SSO Customers are within the Companies’ service territories and that the SSO Load must be divided into SSO Supplier obligations by applying the SSO Supplier Responsibility Share for each SSO Supplier.
Load Obligations. The Company and the BGS-FP Supplier acknowledge that the BGS-FP Customers are within the Company’s metered boundaries and that the BGS-FP Load must be divided into BGS-FP Supplier obligations by applying the BGS-FP Supplier Responsibility Share for each BGS-FP Supplier as a Load Serving Entity that must meet its PJM obligations. These load obligations include, but are not limited to, hourly Energy obligations, Capacity obligations, Ancillary Services obligations, and Firm Transmission Service obligations under the PJM Agreements.
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Load Obligations. The Company and the TOU Supplier acknowledge and agree that (1) the Company shall determine the TOU Load, including if the TOU Load is negative due to Net Excess Generation, (2) the Company shall allocate the TOU Supply obligation using the TOU Supplier Responsibility Share, (3) the Company shall provide the TOU Supplier’s TOU Supply obligation to PJM, and (4) the TOU Supplier shall be responsible for meeting its TOU Supply obligations as an LSE under the PJM Agreements.

Related to Load Obligations

  • Valid Obligation Notes issued on the registration of transfer or exchange of Notes will be the valid obligations of the Issuer, evidencing the same debt, and have the same benefits under this Indenture as the Notes surrendered for registration of transfer or exchange.

  • Liabilities and Obligations 33 6.8 Conformity with Law; Litigation.................................33 6.9 No Violations...................................................33 6.10

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