Common use of Storage Energy Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Storage Energy Scheduling. (a) During the Delivery Term, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule or designate the Storage Facility to deliver Products to Buyer and/or accept Charging Energy, in accordance with the Storage Operating Procedures. The Storage Operating Procedures, will allow Buyer to schedule the Storage Facility for seven (7) Days per week and twenty-four (24) hours per Day (including holidays) for all Products available with respect to the Storage Facility, unless the Storage Facility is, in whole or in part, incapable of operations due to Force Majeure or an Outage. Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility by providing Charging Notices to Seller electronically. Each Charging Notice will be effective unless and until Buyer modifies such Charging Notice by providing Seller with an updated Charging Notice. During the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Storage Facility to charge or discharge the Storage Facility in accordance with Buyer’s instruction pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). During the Delivery Term, Seller shall 37 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 38 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 39 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 40 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. not dispatch and operate the Storage Facility other than pursuant to an instruction by Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). (b) Seller shall not charge the Storage Facility during the Delivery Term other than pursuant to a Charging Notice, the Storage Operating Procedures, or in connection with a Storage Capacity Test. If, during the Delivery Term, Seller (i) charges the Storage Facility to a Stored Energy Level greater than the Stored Energy Level provided for in the Charging Notice or Storage Operating Procedures or (ii) except as permitted under the Storage Operating Procedures, charges the Storage Facility without Buyer providing a Charging Notice (such energy so charged, “Excess Charging Energy”), then notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement: (A) Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such Excess Charging Energy; (B) Buyer shall not be required to pay for such Excess Charging Energy; and

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

Storage Energy Scheduling. (a) During the Delivery Term, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule or designate the Storage Facility to deliver Products to Buyer and/or accept Charging Energy, in accordance with the Storage Operating Procedures. The Storage Operating Procedures, Procedures will allow Buyer to schedule the Storage Facility for seven (7) Days per week and twenty-four (24) hours per Day (including holidays) for all Products available with respect to the Storage Facility, unless the Storage Facility is, in whole or in part, incapable of operations due to Force Majeure or an Outage. Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility by providing Charging Notices to Seller electronically. Each Charging Notice will be effective unless and until Buyer modifies such Charging Notice by providing Seller with an updated Charging Notice. During the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Storage Facility to charge or discharge the Storage Facility in accordance with Buyer’s instruction pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). During the Delivery Term, Seller shall 37 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 38 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 39 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 40 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. not dispatch and operate the Storage Facility other than pursuant to an instruction by Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). (b) Seller shall not charge the Storage Facility during the Delivery Term other than pursuant to a Charging Notice, the Storage Operating Procedures, or in connection with a Storage Capacity Test. If, during the Delivery Term, Seller (i) charges the Storage Facility to a Stored Energy Level greater than the Stored Energy Level provided for in the Charging Notice or Storage Operating Procedures or (ii) except as permitted under the Storage Operating Procedures, charges the Storage Facility without Buyer providing a Charging Notice (such energy so charged, “Excess Charging Energy”), then then, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement: (A) Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such Excess Charging Energy; (B) Buyer shall not be required to pay for such Excess Charging Energy; and

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

Storage Energy Scheduling. 151 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 152 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 153 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 154 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 155 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 156 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. (a) During Subject to the Delivery Termrequirements and limitations set forth in this Agreement, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule or designate the Storage Facility to deliver Products to Buyer and/or accept Charging Energy, in accordance with including the Storage Operating Procedures. The Storage Operating Procedures, Buyer will allow Buyer have the right to schedule charge the Storage Facility for seven (7) Days days per week and twenty-four (24) hours per Day day (including holidays) for all Products available with respect to the Storage Facility), unless the Storage Facility is, in whole or in part, incapable of operations due to Force Majeure or an Outage. Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility by providing Charging Notices to Seller electronically. Each Charging Notice will be effective unless and until Buyer modifies such Charging Notice by providing Seller with an updated Charging Notice. During the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Storage Facility to charge or discharge the Storage Facility in accordance with Buyer’s instruction pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). During the Delivery Term, Seller shall 37 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 38 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 39 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 40 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. not dispatch and operate the Storage Facility other than pursuant to an instruction by Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). (b) Seller shall not charge the Storage Facility during the Delivery Term other than pursuant to a Charging Notice, the Storage Operating Procedures, or in connection with a Storage Capacity Test. If, during the Delivery Term, Seller (i) charges the Storage Facility to a Stored Energy Level greater than the Stored Energy Level provided for in the Charging Notice or Storage Operating Procedures or (ii) except as permitted under the Storage Operating Procedures, charges the Storage Facility without Buyer providing a Charging Notice (such energy so charged, “Excess Charging Energy”), then notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement: (A) Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such Excess Charging Energy; (B) Buyer shall not be required to pay for such Excess Charging Energy; and

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

Storage Energy Scheduling. (a) During the Delivery Term, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule or designate the Storage Facility to deliver Products to Buyer and/or accept Charging Energy, in accordance with the Storage Operating Procedures. The Storage Operating Procedures, Procedures will allow Buyer to schedule the Storage Facility for seven (7) Days days per week and twenty-four (24) hours per Day day (including holidays) for all Products available with respect to the Storage Facility, unless the Storage Facility is, in whole or in part, incapable of operations due to Force Majeure or an Outage. Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility by providing Charging Notices to Seller electronically. Each Charging Notice will be effective unless and until Buyer modifies such Charging Notice by providing Seller with an updated Charging Notice. During the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Storage Facility to charge or discharge the Storage Facility in accordance with Buyer’s instruction pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). During the Delivery Term, Seller shall 37 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 38 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 39 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 40 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. not dispatch and or operate the Storage Facility other than pursuant to an instruction by Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). (b) Seller shall not charge the Storage Facility during the Delivery Term other than pursuant to a Charging Notice, the Storage Operating Procedures, or in connection with a Storage Capacity Test. If, during the Delivery Term, Seller (i) charges the Storage Facility to a Stored Energy Level greater than the Stored Energy Level provided for in the Charging Notice or Storage Operating Procedures or (ii) except as permitted under the Storage Operating Procedures, charges the Storage Facility without Buyer providing a Charging Notice (such energy so charged, “Excess Charging Energy”), then then, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement: (A) Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such Excess Charging Energy; (B) Buyer shall not be required to pay for such Excess Charging Energy; and

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

Storage Energy Scheduling. 150 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 151 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 152 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 153 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 154 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 155 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. (a) During Subject to the Delivery Termrequirements and limitations set forth in this Agreement, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule or designate the Storage Facility to deliver Products to Buyer and/or accept Charging Energy, in accordance with including the Storage Operating Procedures. The Storage Operating Procedures, Buyer will allow Buyer have the right to schedule charge the Storage Facility for seven (7) Days days per week and twenty-four (24) hours per Day day (including holidays) for all Products available with respect to the Storage Facility), unless the Storage Facility is, in whole or in part, incapable of operations due to Force Majeure or an Outage. Buyer will have the right to charge the Storage Facility by providing Charging Notices to Seller electronically. Each Charging Notice will be effective unless and until Buyer modifies such Charging Notice by providing Seller with an updated Charging Notice. During the Delivery Term, Seller shall operate the Storage Facility to charge or discharge the Storage Facility in accordance with Buyer’s instruction pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). During the Delivery Term, Seller shall 37 NTD: Insert if the Facility is directly interconnected to MISO. 38 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. 39 NTD: Insert if the Facility will obtain NRIS or External NRIS. 40 NTD: Insert if the Facility is external to MISO and will obtain External NRIS. not dispatch and operate the Storage Facility other than pursuant to an instruction by Buyer pursuant to this Section 7.10(a). (b) Seller shall not charge the Storage Facility during the Delivery Term other than pursuant to a Charging Notice, the Storage Operating Procedures, or in connection with a Storage Capacity Test. If, during the Delivery Term, Seller (i) charges the Storage Facility to a Stored Energy Level greater than the Stored Energy Level provided for in the Charging Notice or Storage Operating Procedures or (ii) except as permitted under the Storage Operating Procedures, charges the Storage Facility without Buyer providing a Charging Notice (such energy so charged, “Excess Charging Energy”), then notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement: (A) Seller shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with such Excess Charging Energy; (B) Buyer shall not be required to pay for such Excess Charging Energy; and

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement