Meter reading and data Clause Samples

The 'Meter reading and data' clause establishes the procedures and responsibilities for recording, accessing, and sharing meter readings and related consumption data. Typically, it outlines how and when meter readings should be taken, who is authorized to access the data, and the format in which the information must be provided. This clause ensures accurate tracking of resource usage, such as electricity or water, and helps prevent disputes by providing a clear record of consumption.
Meter reading and data. (a) Evoenergy must: (i) read or where permitted under this Agreement or applicable Law, estimate the meter reading at the relevant Delivery Points; and (ii) provide on-site data and communication equipment where economically and technically feasible, at the Delivery Point. (b) Where Evoenergy provides Daily Meter Reading Facilities but does not provide Communications Facilities, then the Quantities passing through that Measuring Equipment must be recorded by Evoenergy Daily and where Evoenergy also provides Communications Facilities, must be telemetered by Evoenergy Daily. (c) Not used. (d) Subject to clause 17.4(e), where Evoenergy does not provide Daily Meter Reading Facilities, Evoenergy must use reasonable endeavours to read the Measuring Equipment monthly in accordance with the meter reading cycle adopted by Evoenergy for the locality and class of the Delivery Station. (e) Where the Quantity of Gas delivered to the Delivery Point is expected to be less than 1 TJ in any 12 month period, Evoenergy must use reasonable endeavours to read the Measuring Equipment as required by the Retail Market Procedures. (f) At any time, the User may request a special meter read of the Measuring Equipment outside the meter reading cycle adopted by Evoenergy for the locality and class of the Delivery Station pursuant to clause 17.4(d), or the date of a reading of a meter pursuant to clause 17.4(e). The User agrees to pay the relevant Ancillary Charge in relation to such request. (g) Except where the Retail Market Procedures specify more stringent requirements, Evoenergy must use reasonable endeavours to advise the User of the Quantity of Gas taken at a Delivery Point as follows: (i) where there are no Daily Meter Reading Facilities or Communications Facilities available, within 2 Business Days of validated monthly meter data being available to Evoenergy, the date of a reading of a meter pursuant to clause 17.4(e), or the date of a special meter read pursuant to clause 17.4(f) (or such further period as provided for under Law); and (ii) where Daily Meter Reading Facilities and Communications Facilities are available, within 1 Business Day of the meter data being available to Evoenergy, in such format as Evoenergy from time to time nominates after giving reasonable notice of any change in format. Evoenergy will take into consideration all reasonable concerns raised by a User regarding changes to the format, if these are received by Evoenergy within two business days followi...
Meter reading and data. (a) JGN must: (i) read or where permitted under this Agreement or applicable Law, estimate the meter reading at the relevant Delivery Points; and (ii) provide on-site data and communication equipment where economically and technically feasible, at the Delivery Point. (b) Where JGN provides Daily Meter Reading Facilities but does not provide Communications Facilities, then the Quantities passing through that Measuring Equipment must be recorded by JGN Daily and, where JGN also provides Communications Facilities, must be telemetered by JGN Daily.
Meter reading and data. (a) Evoenergy must: (i) read or where permitted under this Agreement or applicable Law, estimate the meter reading at the relevant Delivery Points; and (ii) provide on-site data and communication equipment where economically and technically feasible, at the Delivery Point. (b) Where Evoenergy provides Daily Meter Reading Facilities but does not provide Communications Facilities, then the Quantities passing through that Measuring Equipment must be recorded by Evoenergy Daily and where Evoenergy also provides Communications Facilities, must be telemetered by Evoenergy Daily.

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