Failure to Provide Purchaser’s Curtailment Response for Curtailment Clause Samples

Failure to Provide Purchaser’s Curtailment Response for Curtailment. 5.4.1 If Purchaser fails to provide Purchaser’s Curtailment Response as specified in Section 5.2, Purchaser will be deemed to have elected to purchase Replacement Power for its entire Curtailment Capacity for all Curtailment Hours specified in Seller’s or Purchaser’s Curtailment Notice. 5.4.2 In the event that the Seller’s system coincident peak in a Summer Curtailment Month occurs during a Curtailment Hour of a Curtailment Day when the Forecasted Temperature was below the period of record average maximum temperature rounded down to the closest integer as reported by the National Weather Service for the Salt Lake City International Airport for that calendar month and Purchaser chose not to request Self Curtailment, then Section 4.1.1 shall not apply and Purchaser will be subject to curtailment pursuant to section 4.1 during all Curtailment Hours on every Curtailment Day for the twelve (12) month period following notice by Seller.

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