Decreases in Chargeable Demand for a Demand Customer Delivery Point Sample Clauses

Decreases in Chargeable Demand for a Demand Customer Delivery Point. (a) Where a Customer at a Delivery Point has experienced a significant reduction in its requirements for Gas supply, the User may request in writing that JGN reduce the Chargeable Demand for the Delivery Point (Reduction Request). (b) The Reduction Request must: (i) set out the requested Chargeable Demand and nominate the requested reduction in the MDQ and/or MHQ; (ii) include a letter from the Customer setting out the reasons for its reduction in Gas requirements and demonstrating, to JGN’s reasonable satisfaction, that the reduction is significant and that the Chargeable Demand should be reduced to the requested level; and (iii) be received by JGN no less than 12 months after the Demand Reset Date in respect of the current Chargeable Demand (unless the User can demonstrate to JGN's satisfaction that there are exceptional circumstances applicable to the Delivery Point such that this condition should not apply). (c) JGN will not unreasonably withhold its consent to a Reduction Request and must advise the User in writing whether or not it will consent to a Reduction Request within one month of the date on which it receives the Reduction Request from the User. If JGN does not consent to the Reduction Request, JGN must provide written reasons for its decision. (d) In considering a Reduction Request, JGN may take into account any other factors it considers relevant, including: (i) past patterns of actual Gas consumption at the Delivery Point and reasoned forecasts of expected future demand for Gas at the Delivery Point; (ii) any previous requests to reduce the Chargeable Demand or increase or decrease the MHQ or MDQ at the Delivery Point; and (iii) if the proposed reduction will compromise JGN’s ability to recover any capital expenditure it has incurred in relation to the Delivery Point (including whether JGN incurred such capital expenditure in reliance on an undertaking to maintain a certain level of MDQ or Chargeable Demand for a minimum period of time). (e) If JGN consents to a Reduction Request, the Chargeable Demand for the Delivery Point will be reduced to the higher of: (i) the reduced Chargeable Demand nominated in the Reduction Request; or (ii) the ninth-highest Quantity of Gas withdrawn at that Delivery Point in any one Day in the 12 month period immediately preceding receipt of the Reduction Request (if the Delivery Point is equipped with Daily Meter Reading Facilities). (f) If JGN agrees to a Reduction Request, the MDQ and MHQ will be reset to lev...

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