Common use of Contract Demand Clause in Contracts

Contract Demand. The Contract Demand is the total maximum kW that Customer desires Company to supply for both Supplementary and Standby Service combined, as specified in the Service Agreement. It shall be increased by the amount of the excess when the sum of the Supplementary Service Contract Demand and Standby Service Contract Demand exceeds the previously established Contract Demand. The increase shall be effective with the following billing month unless Company requests Customer to reduce such demand to a specified amount but not less than the previously established Contract Demand. Standby Service is the service which Company supplies to replace Customer’s generation. This includes breakdown and maintenance periods. For generation with a planning capacity factor of less than 60%, the Standby Service Contract Demand shall be the nameplate kW capacity of Customer's installed generation. For generation with a planning capacity factor of 60% or greater, the Standby Service Contract Demand shall be the maximum increased demand Company is requested to serve whenever Customer’s generation is not operating, which may be less than the generator nameplate rating. The Standby Service Contract Demand may be increased by mutual agreement. Supplementary Service is the service which Company continuously supplies to replace ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s generation. The Contract Demand of Supplementary Service shall be the established Contract Demand minus the Standby Service Contract Demand; however, whenever the established Contract Demand is exceeded, the Supplementary Service Contract Demand shall increase effective with the following billing month by the amount the established Contract Demand exceeds the Standby Service Contract Demand. However, in all events, Company may within 30 days request Customer to reduce such demand to a specified amount, but not less than the previously established Supplementary Service Contract Demand. The Monthly Bill shall be the sum of the following amounts:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Supplementary and Firm Standby Service Rider, Supplementary and Firm Standby Service Rider, Supplementary and Firm Standby Service Rider