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On a build transfer where PG&E owns the project at commercial operating date, who is responsible for the fuel supply?

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On a build transfer where PG&E owns the project at commercial operating date, who is responsible for the fuel supply?

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The seller is responsible for the fuel supply. On a build-own-transfer, what we are asking you to provide us with is essentially the cost of the fuel and the cost of O&M so that we can compare the cost of this ownership option with the cost of all the other contracts we are looking at.At the end of day, we may mutually decide that, if we do exercise this ownership option, we will take over the fuel or will take over the O&M.But what we want to get from you, for bidding purposes, is what the costs are of you providing those services. 38) Question: Please provide some examples of what constitutes a dispatchable plant. Answer: One example, reciprocating engines burning biodiesel. For participants considering submitting biodiesel, PG&E recommends that they familiarize themselves with the California Air Resource Board’s Air Toxic Control Measure (http://www.arb.ca.gov/diesel/ag/documents/finalatcm.pdf), and with the procedures for verification of biodiesel fuels.Such proposals should includ

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