Common use of Time of Use Clause in Contracts

Time of Use. To be eligible to enroll in a Time of Use Product, you must have a smart meter. If you are not certain if you have a smart meter, please contact your utility or Direct Energy at the information provided in your Terms and Conditions. If you enroll (or attempt to enroll) in a Time of Use Product, and Direct Energy determines that you do not have a smart meter, then Direct Energy will have the right to cancel this Agreement (or cancel your enrollment with Direct Energy) and return your account back to the utility. By enrolling in a Time of Use Product, you authorize your utility to provide Direct Energy access to your meter data in increments as short as five (5) minutes but no more than one (1) hour as allowed by your utility systems on a daily and/or monthly basis as may be requested by Direct Energy (“Interval Data Authorization”), as well as being shared with third parties, pursuant to Direct Energy’s privacy policy. Your information will be shared with third parties (Innowatts, Grid4c or other similar companies) for load forecasting purposes and to separate data based on your usage throughout your household. If you rescind your Interval Data Authorization while you receive electric generation service from Direct Energy under a Time of Use Product, then Direct Energy will have the right to cancel this Agreement and charge you an early cancellation fee in the amount set forth in the Contract Summary.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electricity Supply Agreement

Time of Use. To be eligible to enroll in a Time of Use Product, you must have a smart meter. If you are not certain if you have a smart meter, please contact your utility or Direct Energy at the information provided in your Terms and Conditions. If you enroll (or attempt to enroll) in a Time of Use Product, and Direct Energy determines that you do not have a smart meter, then Direct Energy will have the right to cancel this Agreement (or cancel your enrollment with Direct Energy) and return your account back to the utility. By enrolling in a Time of Use Product, you authorize your utility to provide Direct Energy access to your meter data in increments as short as five (5) minutes but no more than one (1) hour as allowed by your utility systems on a daily and/or monthly basis as may be requested by Direct Energy (“Interval Data Authorization”), as well as being shared with third parties, pursuant to Direct Energy’s privacy policy. Your information will be shared with third parties (Innowatts, Grid4c or other similar companies) for load forecasting purposes and to separate data based on your usage throughout your household. If you rescind your Interval Data Authorization while you receive electric generation service from Direct Energy under a Time of Use Product, then Direct Energy will have the right to cancel this Agreement and charge you an early cancellation fee in the amount set forth in the Contract Summary.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electricity Supply Agreement