SCE as Scheduling Coordinator Clause Samples

The "SCE as Scheduling Coordinator" clause designates Southern California Edison (SCE) as the entity responsible for managing and submitting energy schedules on behalf of the contracting party. In practice, this means SCE will coordinate the delivery and receipt of electricity, handle communications with the grid operator, and ensure that all scheduling requirements are met for the contracted energy transactions. This clause streamlines the scheduling process, reduces administrative burden for the other party, and ensures compliance with regulatory and operational requirements by centralizing scheduling responsibilities with an experienced utility.
SCE as Scheduling Coordinator. (a) In the event that Section 3.19(b) is applicable, then, commencing upon the later of: (i) Initial Synchronization, or (ii) the date upon which SCE becomes Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator pursuant to Section 3.19(b), SCE shall act as Scheduling Coordinator (without receiving any separate remuneration for such services other than as set forth in Section 4.05(d)), on behalf of Seller, and shall submit bids and SC Schedules to the ISO in accordance with ISO Tariff protocols.
SCE as Scheduling Coordinator. (i) At least thirty (30) days before Initial Synchronization, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to SCE all documents necessary to authorize or designate SCE as the Scheduling Coordinator during the Startup Period and throughout the Term of this Agreement. (ii) Seller shall not authorize or designate any other party to act as Scheduling Coordinator, nor shall Seller perform, for its own benefit, the duties of Scheduling Coordinator.
SCE as Scheduling Coordinator. At least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of a Put Period, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to SCE and the CAISO all documents necessary to authorize or designate SCE as Scheduling Coordinator (“SC”) for the Project with the CAISO effective as of the beginning of the Put Period. If SCE is not fully authorized as the SC for the Project as of the beginning of the Put Period and such delay is: due solely to Seller’s failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement and the CAISO Tariff related to authorizing SCE as SC, then until SCE is fully authorized as the SC for the Project, (A) SCE shall be entitled to the Product but (B) Seller shall not be entitled to any payment under this Agreement; due solely to SCE’s failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement and the CAISO Tariff related to authorizing SCE as SC, then, until SCE is fully authorized as the SC for the Project, (A) SCE shall not be entitled to the Product; and (B) the Storage Unit(s) shall be deemed to be available for the amount of the Contract Capacity that is unavailable or undeliverable due to such failure; or due to either failure of the CAISO to perform the actions necessary to authorize SCE as SC, or the failure of both Parties to comply with the terms of this Agreement and the CAISO Tariff with respect to authorizing SCE as SC, then, until SCE is fully authorized as the SC for the Project, (A) SCE shall not be entitled to the Product, and (B) Seller shall not be entitled to any payment under this Agreement. During a Put Period, Seller shall not authorize or designate any other party to act as SC, nor shall Seller perform for its own benefit the duties of SC, and Seller shall not revoke SCE’s authorization to act as SC unless agreed to in writing by SCE. SCE shall submit bids and schedules to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff and, subject to Section 6.07 (Operational Notices), the Operating Restrictions. Seller shall reasonably cooperate with SCE in performing any actions necessary prior to the start of any Put Period to allow each Storage Unit to be (x) charged or dispatched (or otherwise scheduled to operate) for the first day of the Put Period and (y) reported to or scheduled with the CAISO pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, either through the CAISO’s outage management system or as otherwise required by the CAISO, as being in an outage at the commencement of the Put Period. All CAISO costs and revenues (including credits and other payments) associ...
SCE as Scheduling Coordinator. (i) When necessary, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to SCE and the CAISO all documents necessary to authorize or designate SCE as Seller’s Scheduling Coordinator for the Delivery Term. (ii) Seller shall not authorize or designate any other party to act as Scheduling Coordinator, nor shall Seller perform, for its own benefit, the duties of Scheduling Coordinator.

Related to SCE as Scheduling Coordinator

  • Scheduling Coordinator Buyer shall act as the Scheduling Coordinator for the Project. In that regard, Buyer and Seller shall agree to the following:

  • Project Coordinator The Project Coordinator coordinates and manages the Project and represents the Participants before Stichting LSH-TKI. Participants appoint [Participant] as Project Coordinator and authorize Mr/Mrs ……….. to carry out the tasks set forth under this Section 6.7 and Section 6.8. In particular, the Project Coordinator shall be responsible for: preparing the meetings, proposing decisions and preparing the agenda of Project Committee chairing the meetings, preparing the minutes of the meetings and monitoring the implementation of decisions taken at meetings; monitoring compliance by the Participants with their obligations; keeping the address list of Members and other contact persons updated and available; collecting and reviewing information on the progress of the Project and submitting outline scientific reports and other deliverables (including financial statements and related certification), if required, to Stichting LSH-TKI and other Participants; transmitting promptly documents and information connected with the Project; administration of the Budget and fulfilling the financial tasks, all as described in Article 7; providing, upon request, the Participants with official copies or originals of documents which are in the sole possession of the Project Coordinator when such copies or originals are necessary for the Participants to present claims. The Project Coordinator shall not be entitled to act or to make legally binding declarations on behalf of any other Participant.

  • Service Coordinators Each Party has designated an employee or title as the key contact for the day-to-day implementation or monitoring of each Service as specified in the applicable Transition Service Schedule (each, a “Service Coordinator”). The Parties shall direct communications relating to specific Services to the applicable Service Coordinators. The Service Coordinators shall report to the Transition Committee from time to time, as directed by the members of the Transition Committee designated by the applicable Party.

  • Coordinator 6.4.1 The Coordinator shall be the intermediary between the Parties and the Funding Authority and shall perform all tasks assigned to it as described in the Grant Agreement and in this Consortium Agreement. 6.4.2 In particular, the Coordinator shall be responsible for: - monitoring compliance by the Parties with their obligations - keeping the address list of Members and other contact persons updated and available - collecting, reviewing to verify consistency and submitting reports, other deliverables (including financial statements and related certifications) and specific requested documents to the Funding Authority - transmitting documents and information connected with the Project to any other Parties concerned - administering the financial contribution of the Funding Authority and fulfilling the financial tasks described in Section 7.3 - providing, upon request, the Parties with official copies or originals of documents which are in the sole possession of the Coordinator when such copies or originals are necessary for the Parties to present claims. If one or more of the Parties is late in submission of any project deliverable, the Coordinator may nevertheless submit the other parties’ project deliverables and all other documents required by the Grant Agreement to the Funding Authority in time. 6.4.3 If the Coordinator fails in its coordination tasks, the General Assembly may propose to the Funding Authority to change the Coordinator. 6.4.4 The Coordinator shall not be entitled to act or to make legally binding declarations on behalf of any other Party or of the consortium, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Grant Agreement or this Consortium Agreement 6.4.5 The Coordinator shall not enlarge its role beyond the tasks specified in this Consortium Agreement and in the Grant Agreement. [Option: 6.5 Management Support Team (Optional, where foreseen in Grant Agreement or otherwise decided by the consortium) The Management Support Team shall be proposed by the Coordinator. It shall be appointed by the Executive Board and shall assist and facilitate the work of the Executive Board and the Coordinator for executing the decisions of the General Assembly as well as the day-to-day management of the Project.] [Option: 6.6 External Expert Advisory Board (EEAB) (Optional, where foreseen in the Grant Agreement or otherwise decided by the consortium) An External Expert Advisory Board (EEAB) will be appointed and steered by the Executive Board. The EEAB shall assist and facilitate the decisions made by the General Assembly. The Coordinator is authorised to execute with each member of the EEAB a non-disclosure agreement, which terms shall be not less stringent than those stipulated in this Consortium Agreement, no later than 30 calendar days after their nomination or before any confidential information will be exchanged, whichever date is earlier. The Coordinator shall write the minutes of the EEAB meetings and prepare the implementation of the EEAB's suggestions. The EEAB members shall be allowed to participate in General Assembly meetings upon invitation but have not any voting rights.]

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.