Joint Resource definition

Joint Resource means respectively a PDR or RDRR which includes DRAM Resource Customers registered by the Seller (or its DRP) and other customers registered by another aggregator (or its DRP) who are not considered part of the respective PDR or RDRR for purposes of meeting Seller’s obligations under this Agreement.
Joint Resource means respectively a PDR which includes DRAM Resource Customers registered by the Seller (or its DRP) and other customers registered by another aggregator (or its DRP) who are not considered part of the respective PDR for purposes of meeting Seller’s obligations under this Agreement.

Examples of Joint Resource in a sentence

  • With respect to any Joint Resource, if Seller and any third party both submit claims to Buyer for payment with respect to such Joint Resource which, when added together, exceed the total capacity of the Joint Resource, Buyer shall not be obligated to make payment to Seller in respect of such Joint Resource until Seller reconciles the error with such third party and Seller re-submits the corrected invoice to Buyer.

  • If the Product pursuant to this Agreement is a Joint Resource, Seller shall confirm in writing to Buyer (x) the amount of the capacity of such Joint Resource that will be used to show Demonstrated Capacity under this Agreement and (y) the total capacity of such Joint Resource.

  • Pursuant to Section 1.6(k)(ii), Seller shall be required to provide additional documentation from Seller or Seller’s SC in the form or format requested by Buyer that establishes to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction that the Demonstrated Capacity of each Product type from a PDR or Joint Resource is as stated by Seller in its invoice for the applicable Showing Month.

  • Following Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s invoice and Notice of Demonstrated Capacity, Buyer may, upon Notice to Seller, require Seller to provide documentation from Seller or Seller’s SC that establishes to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction the Demonstrated Capacity of each Product type from a PDR or Joint Resource as stated by Seller in its invoice for the applicable Showing Month.

  • It exploits HAProxy for proxying requests to the deployed instances of the Joint Resource Registry web service.

  • The client sends and receives messages to/from the Joint Resource Registry but is proxied instead by HA- Proxy.

  • Pursuant to Buyer’s issuance of such Notice, Seller shall be required to provide additional documentation from Seller or Seller’s SC in the form or format requested by Buyer that establishes to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction that the Demonstrated Capacity of each Product type from a PDR or Joint Resource is as stated by Seller in its invoice for the applicable Showing Month.

  • The Joint Resource Registry is responsible for creating and submitting the changes through a list of topic.

  • The Joint Resource Registry is the core subsystem connecting producers and consumers of resources.

  • The Joint Resource Registry web service is stateless making it possible to replicate it horizontally.

Related to Joint Resource

  • Intermittent Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource with output that can vary as a function of its energy source, such as wind, solar, run of river hydroelectric power and other renewable resources.

  • CAISO Global Resource ID means the number or name assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO- Approved Meter.

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • Natural Resource Damages or “NRD” means any damages recoverable by the United States or the State on behalf of the public for injury to, destruction of, or loss or impairment of Natural Resources at the Site as a result of a release of hazardous substances, including but not limited to: (i) the costs of assessing such injury, destruction, or loss or impairment arising from or relating to such a release; (ii) the costs of restoration, rehabilitation, or replacement of injured or lost natural resources or of acquisition of equivalent resources; (iii) the costs of planning such restoration activities; (iv) compensation for injury, destruction, loss, impairment, diminution in value, or loss of use of natural resources; and (v) each of the categories of recoverable damages described in 43 C.F.R. § 11.15 and applicable state law.

  • Renewable Resources means one of the following sources of energy: solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric facilities or digester gas.