Common use of Designation of Network Resources Clause in Contracts

Designation of Network Resources. (a) Network Resources shall include all generation and dedicated transmission equipment owned, purchased or leased by the Network Customer, and by the load- serving entity where the Network Customer is acting as an intermediary for the load- serving entity, designated to serve Network Load under the Tariff. Network Resources shall not include resources, or any portion thereof, that: (i) are committed for sale by the Network Customer to non-designated third party load, unless, and only to the extent that the seller has a contractual right to curtail the energy sold in order to maintain reliable service to the seller’s Network Load; or (ii) are purchased by the Network Customer pursuant to a power purchase agreement that allows the seller to interrupt delivery of energy to the purchaser for economic reasons; or (iii) do not meet the Transmission Provider’s generating capacity accreditation requirements. (b) A Network Customer that applies to designate curtailable energy as a Network Resource pursuant to Section 30.1(a): (i) shall identify the conditions under which the seller has the right to curtail energy deliveries to the purchaser as operating restrictions pursuant to Sections 29.2(a)(v) and 29.2(b)(iv) of the Tariff; and (ii) shall not be required to undesignate a portion of each Network Resource or a portion of its system supporting the third party sale.

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Sources: Open Access Transmission Tariff, Open Access Transmission Tariff