DELIVERY OF POWER, METERING & MONITORING Clause Samples

The 'Delivery of Power, Metering & Monitoring' clause defines the obligations and procedures for supplying electrical power to a facility, as well as the methods for measuring and tracking energy usage. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the provider to ensure a reliable power supply, the installation and maintenance of metering equipment, and the processes for monitoring consumption, which may include regular reporting or access to real-time data. Its core function is to ensure transparency and accountability in power delivery and usage, helping both parties manage costs and maintain operational reliability.
DELIVERY OF POWER, METERING & MONITORING. 4.1 Purchase & Sale (a) Commencing on the Commercial Operation Date and continuing throughout the Term, Seller shall sell and deliver at the Delivery Point, and Buyer shall purchase and accept from Seller at the Delivery Point, and pay for, the Adjusted Delivered Energy as follows: Adjusted Delivered Energy multiplied by the Base Contract Price as per Exhibit 4. Seller shall only Schedule and deliver Energy and Environmental Attributes from the Generating Facilities. The Output represents a package of services and benefits including reduction in the Buyer’s peak demand from PG&E.
DELIVERY OF POWER, METERING & MONITORING. Purchase & Sale Commencing on the Actual Commercial Operation Date and continuing throughout the Term, Seller shall sell and deliver at the Delivery Point, and Buyer shall purchase and accept from Seller at the Delivery Point, and pay for, the Output as follows: Adjusted Delivered Energy multiplied by Base Contract Price as per Exhibit 6 – [Contract Price]. Seller shall only Schedule and deliver Energy and Environmental Attributes from the Generating Facilities.
DELIVERY OF POWER, METERING & MONITORING. Purchase & Sale. (a) With respect to each Project Site, commencing on the Project Site Commercial Operation Date and continuing throughout the Term, Seller shall sell and deliver at the Delivery Point for such Project Site, and Buyer shall purchase and accept from Seller at the Delivery Point from each Project Site for which Project Site Commercial Operation has been achieved, and pay for, all of the Output as follows: Delivered Energy multiplied by Contract Price as per Exhibit 1 – [Contract Price]. The Contract Price shown in such Exhibit for the first year after commercial operation date shall remain in effect, with respect to the applicable Project Site, for the entire period commencing on the Project Site Commercial Operation Date for such Project Site and ending on the first anniversary of the PV System Commercial Operation Date, even if such period last longer than one year. Seller shall only Schedule and deliver Energy from the Generating Facilities.

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  • Delivery of Software 1. SAP will deliver the Software as described in the Documentation and the Price List and will also provide the appropriate license key for the relevant End User. With regard to the features, quality and functionality of the Software the product description in the Documentation and the Price List is solely decisive. SAP does not own any additional features, quality or functionality. Distributor can, in particular, not assert any additional feature, quality or functionality from any public statements, publications or advertisements by SAP except to the extend SAP has expressly confirmed such additional feature, quality or functionality in writing. Any representation, warranty, undertaking or guarantee regarding additional features, quality or functionality is effective only if expressly confirmed by SAP’s management in writing. 2. After acceptance of an order, SAP will deliver to Distributor one copy of the relevant Software: a) on discs or other data media (“Physical Shipment”); or b) by making it available for downloading through the internet (usually on the SAP ServiceMarket Place (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/swdc)) (“Electronic Delivery”). 3. The relevant Software and Documentation will be deemed delivered (including but not limited for the purpose of fixed delivery dates or timely delivery) and the risk passes to Distributor: a) in case of Physical Shipment, when the relevant disc or other data media thereof is handed over to the freight carrier (FCA - Free Carrier (named place of delivery), Incoterms 2010); or b) in case of Electronic Delivery, when SAP has made an electronic copy thereof available for downloading and has informed Distributor accordingly, (“Delivery”). 4. Upon Distributor’s request or if stipulate in the order, SAP may agree to provide Software and/or the appropriate license key directly to the relevant Open Ecosystem Partner instead (“Open Ecosystem Partner Delivery”). In case of Open Ecosystem Partner Delivery, the provisions set out in this Article 5 (Delivery of Software) will apply analogously; delivery to Distributor will be deemed to occur upon Delivery to the Open Ecosystem Partner. 5. Upon Distributor’s request or if stipulate in the order, SAP may agree to provide Software and/or the appropriate license key directly to the relevant End User instead (“End User Delivery”). In case of End User Delivery, the provisions set out in this Article 5 (Delivery of Software) will apply analogously; delivery to Distributor will be deemed to occur upon Delivery to the End User. 6. SAP might be entitled to suspend the delivery of the Software, Maintenance Services, applicable license key or both to Distributor, Open Ecosystem Partner or End User or both as further set out in this Sell On Premise Distribution Model as well as the Distribution GTCS. 7. If Distributor receives a new copy of the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials that replaces previously provided Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials, Distributor must distribute that newest copy provided and either destroy or upon SAP’s request return previous copies. 8. Distributor must not make the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials available to the Open Ecosystem Partner or End User by any means other than by delivering the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials as originally provided by SAP. Distributor’s right to pass on the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials is subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

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