Transmission Capability to PGE’s Sink Point Clause Samples

The "Transmission Capability to PGE’s Sink Point" clause defines the requirement for ensuring that sufficient transmission capacity is available to deliver electricity to Portland General Electric’s designated delivery location, known as the sink point. In practice, this clause obligates the seller or responsible party to secure and maintain the necessary transmission rights or arrangements so that the contracted power can be reliably delivered to PGE’s grid at the specified point. This provision is essential for preventing delivery failures due to transmission constraints, thereby ensuring that the buyer receives the agreed-upon energy at the correct location and time.
Transmission Capability to PGE’s Sink Point. Within sixty (60) Business Days after the Effective Date, PGE will submit a request to designate the Facility as a Network Resource, as defined in Section 1.59 of PGE’s Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT), following the procedures set forth in Section 30 of PGE’s OATT and any associated business practices, up to the amount of Net Available Capacity subject to Long- Term Firm Point-To-Point Service required under Section 3.8.2 (“NR Cap”). Seller shall be responsible for performing all actions necessary for PGE to designate the Facility as a Network Resource up to the NR Cap. Such actions may include, but are not limited to, reimbursing PGE for any necessary studies, funding of any necessary transmission upgrades, additions to or upgrades of Facility equipment, sharing of technical or operational data. If the costs of such actions is reasonably projected to exceed [$ ] (the “Transmission Upgrade Cost Cap”), Seller may terminate this Agreement by providing notice to PGE; provided, however, that such termination shall be void if, within thirty (30) days after PGE receives notice of termination, PGE agrees in its sole discretion to bear costs in excess of the Transmission Upgrade Cost Cap. Once the Facility is successfully designated as a Network Resource up the NR Cap, PGE will arrange, be responsible for, and make available transmission service from the Delivery Point to the designated sink point. If PGE, as a Transmission Provider, determines that due to insufficient transfer capability, consistent with PGE’s OATT requirements, the requested Network Resource designation for the NR Cap cannot be achieved, regardless of any proposed upgrades, by the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date for the Net Available Capacity then PGE may terminate this Agreement by providing notice to Seller.
Transmission Capability to PGE’s Sink Point. Within sixty (60) Business Days after the Effective Date, PGE may submit a request to designate the Facility as a Network Resource, as defined in Section 1.59 of PGE’s Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT), following the procedures set forth in Section 30 of PGE’s OATT and any associated business practices, up to the amount of Net Available Capacity subject to Long-Term Firm Point-To-Point Service required under Section 3.8.2 (“NR Cap”). Seller shall be responsible for performing all actions necessary for PGE to designate the Facility as a Network Resource up to the NR Cap. Such actions may include, but are not limited to, reimbursing PGE for any necessary studies, funding of any necessary transmission upgrades, additions to or upgrades of Facility equipment, sharing of technical or operational data. If the costs of such actions is reasonably projected to exceed [$ ] (the “Transmission Upgrade Cost Cap”), Seller may terminate this Agreement by providing notice to PGE; provided, however, that such termination shall be void if, within thirty‌

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