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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-101 Unsigned Resolution No. 14-101 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH ALTERNATIVE RETAIL ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER CONSTELLATION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that David J. Kaptain, Mayor, and Kimberly A. Dewis, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute a Master Services Agreement with alternative retail electricity supplier, Constellation, with the form of such agreement to be as approved by the corporation counsel. s/David J. Kaptain David J. Kaptain, Mayor Presented: July 23, 2014 Adopted: July 23, 2014 Vote: Yeas: 8 Nays: 1 Attest: s/Kimberly Dewis Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT between The City of Elgin,Illinois and Constellation,Inc. This Master Services Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into as of July 24, 2014, ("Effective Date") between Constellation, Inc., a corporation organized an existing under the laws of the State of and authorized to do business in the State of Illinois,("SUPPLIER") and the CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS ("GA"). SUPPLIER and GA are at times referred to individually as "Party" or collectively as "Parties." Capitalized terms not defined in the Sections of this Agreement shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in Exhibit A,hereto, "Definitions." WHEREAS, SUPPLIER is certified by the Illinois Commerce Commission ("ICC") as an Alternative Retail Electric Supplier ("ARES") to sell retail electric power and other related services to consumers and governmental aggregation programs in the State of Illinois. WHEREAS, the Parties desire to enter into certain transactions associated with SUPPLIER'S provision of retail electric power and other related services (collectively, "Retail Electric Services") necessary to serve the electric accounts of Aggregation Members within the electric service territory of the Local Utility in which GA's Governmental Aggregation program is located. WHEREAS, SUPPLIER provides, among other things, Retail Electric Services to municipal corporations and county boards acting as Governmental Aggregators under authority conferred by,inter alia,Section 20 ILCS 3855/1-92. WHEREAS, GA, in entering this Agreement, is acting on behalf, and has the authority to act on behalf,of the City of Elgin,Illinois. WHEREAS, GA has established a Governmental Aggregation program whereby GA, as Governmental Aggregator, will arrange for the provision of Retail Electric Services to certain eligible inhabitants that do not opt-out of the Governmental Aggregation program. WHEREAS, by this Agreement, SUPPLIER desires to enter into a relationship with GA whereby SUPPLIER shall provide the Retail Electric Services necessary to serve the Aggregation Members of GA's Governmental Aggregation. WHEREAS, GA is or will be duly authorized to act for the Aggregation Group to choose the Retail Electric Services hereunder;and NOW,THEREFORE, the Parties, intending to be bound hereby and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. PROVISION OF SERVICE 1.1 Obligations and Duties (a) Authority to Choose SUPPLIER as Exclusive Provider. GA, as Governmental Aggregator, is authorized to arrange from SUPPLIER the Retail Electric Services for and on behalf of the Aggregation Members of the Aggregation Group pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and the Operation Plan set forth in Section 1.8 below herein. SUPPLIER shall be the sole and exclusive provider of Retail Electric Services for those Aggregation Members of the Aggregation Group. GA shall not enter into any type of electric power supply arrangement with an ARES other than SUPPLIER on behalf of its Eligible Consumers for the provision of Retail Electric Services during the Term of this Agreement. During the Term of this Agreement, GA shall not in any way encourage or in any way attempt to persuade Eligible Consumers to opt- out of the Aggregation Group or attempt to persuade Aggregation Members to discontinue their service with SUPPLIER, other than notifying Eligible Consumers of their right to "opt-out." During the Term of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall not undertake direct marketing of electricity supply or services to accounts eligible for enrollment into the City's aggregation program. (b) Opt-Out Provisions. SUPPLIER, with the reasonable cooperation of GA, will be responsible for administering the initial and ongoing "opt-out" procedures to Eligible Consumers. GA and SUPPLIER shall cooperate in the developing, review, approval, printing, posting and issuance of all opt-out correspondence to assure that the initial opt-out notices with the agreed-upon pricing, terms, and procedures can be sent out by SUPPLIER to the Eligible Consumers at the earliest time practicable, unless the parties mutually consent in writing to a different date. SUPPLIER shall, at its sole expense, send to Eligible Consumers an initial "opt- out mailer" by regular mail to afford such customers the opportunity to participate or not to participate in the Governmental Aggregation program (the "Initial Opt-Out Notice"). The Parties contemplate that the opt-out mailers apprising Eligible Consumers of the Term will be sent at a time sufficient to enable enrollment of customers in the Governmental Aggregation program prior to the first month of electric power flows of the Term. SUPPLIER may from time-to-time mutually agree with GA to conduct additional opt-out mailings during the Term of this Agreement. All communications with customers shall comply with applicable statutes, rules and regulations. If an Eligible Consumer in receipt of an Opt-Out Notice does not opt-out of the Governmental Aggregation program in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Opt-Out Notice, then that Eligible Consumer will become an Aggregation Member. (c) New Customer Accounts. SUPPLIER shall facilitate the addition of New Customer accounts to the Governmental Aggregation program during the term of this Agreement. All New Customer accounts shall be serviced at the same rate as is available to all 2 Aggregation Members. GA and SUPPLIER shall cooperate in good faith to identify, not less than once per calendar quarter, potential New Customers, including potential customers who have established new electricity service through the Local Utility in the Governmental Aggregation area during the preceding calendar quarter, and to inform such potential new customers of the availability of the Governmental Aggregation program. (d) Re-Joining the Aggregation Group. SUPPLIER shall assist Eligible Consumers who have opted out, and Aggregation Members who have withdrawn from the Governmental Aggregation program, to rejoin at a later date. All accounts of Aggregation Members who rejoin the Governmental Aggregation program shall be serviced at the same rate as is available to all Aggregation Members. (e) Administration and Assignment. SUPPLIER shall be responsible for the administration of the accounts of the Aggregation Members. SUPPLIER will build and maintain a database of all Aggregation Members. The database will include the name, address and Local Utility account number for each Aggregation Member and may include other pertinent information as agreed upon by GA and SUPPLIER. Subject to the requirements of Article 12 of this Agreement, to the extent applicable, upon reasonable request by GA, the database(s)will be provided by SUPPLIER to GA no more than on a quarterly basis, and GA will have the right to access the information in the database(s) on a more frequent basis to the extent reasonably necessary for auditing purposes. 1.2 Electric Power Supply. SUPPLIER shall make all arrangements necessary to provide sufficient electric power supply to the Delivery Point of the Local Utility, as defined in Section 1.3 hereof, to serve the requirements of the Aggregation Group. If SUPPLIER has arranged for firm service for the delivery to the Delivery Point of the Local Utility, the Parties acknowledge that any failure or interruption after the Local Utility's Delivery Point, including any failure or interruption in distribution service to the Aggregation Group, is solely the responsibility of the Local Utility and SUPPLIER shall not be responsible for any such failure or interruption, including any losses or costs to GA or the Aggregation Group as the result of such interruption by the Local Utility. 1.3 Delivery Point. The "Delivery Point" for applicable Retail Electric Services supplied by SUPPLIER to the Aggregation Group shall be the point of interconnection between the independent system operator's transmission facilities and the transmission facilities of the Local Utility Company, or any interface with the Local Utility for direct redelivery to the Aggregation Group by the Local Utility. 1.4 Responsibility for Delivery Costs. SUPPLIER will be responsible for obtaining or providing firm transmission service up to the Delivery Point, and shall be responsible for all costs, liabilities, taxes, losses and charges of any kind incurred associated with delivering electric power to the Delivery Point. It is the Parties' understanding that after the electric power is delivered to the Delivery Point, the Local Utility shall provide the electric distribution service from the Delivery Point to the Point of Sale, and the Aggregation Members shall be responsible for the costs of the distribution service provided by the Local Utility. Responsibility for all 3 costs, liabilities, taxes, losses and charges of any kind after the Delivery Point is governed by the Local Utility's distribution tariff. 1.5 No Financial Responsibility. GA as Governmental Aggregator has no financial responsibility under this Agreement whatsoever to any other person or entity, including without limitation Supplier, the Local Utility, any independent system operator, Eligible Consumers or Aggregation Members. GA's sole and only responsibility is that associated with securing and maintaining its status as a governmental aggregator. 1.6 No GA Obligation to Provide Services. The parties acknowledge and agree that GA is not responsible to provide, and this Agreement shall not be construed to create any responsibility for GA to provide, the Retail Electric Services to any person or entity, including without limitation, Supplier, the Local Utility, any independent system operator, Eligible Consumers or Aggregation Members. 1.7 Other Assistance. SUPPLIER will endeavor to assist GA with other matters as mutually agreed to by the parties. 1.8 Plan of Operation and Governance. GA shall have adopted an ordinance as required by Section 20 ILCS 3855/1-92(a), developed a plan of Operation and Governance ("Operation Plan") as required by Section 20 ILCS 3855/1-92(b), and provide a copy of each to SUPPLIER. GA shall comply with all material terms of the Operation Plan, which Operation Plan shall comply with the requirements 20 ILCS 3855/1-92(b), and all rules and regulations as may be applicable. GA may not amend or revise the Operation Plan during the Term to affect SUPPLIER'S obligations under this Agreement, except with SUPPLIER'S prior written consent. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Plan of Governance,the provisions of this Agreement govern. 1.9 Press, Media and Consumer Communications. The Parties agree that all media press releases and communications (oral and written) to Eligible Consumers and Aggregation Members ("Consumer Communication") regarding this Agreement shall be accurate. Without limiting the foregoing, all such media press releases and Consumer Communications which include information as to alleged monthly or annual savings resulting from the Retail Electric Services when compared to Local Utility standard service will conform to provisions of Section 8.2(d)hereof. Prior to issuing a media press release or a mass mailing to Eligible Consumers or Aggregation Members the GA shall provide Supplier the opportunity to provide proposed comments thereto. Supplier shall have five business days from the receipt of such a proposed media press release or mass mailing to provide proposed written comments thereto to the City. 1.10 SUPPLIER agrees that during the Term of this Agreement, GA may issue solicitations and may enter into negotiations with other power suppliers (which may include but is not limited solely to SUPPLIER) in order to arrange for new power supply to be available at the end of the term of this Agreement and to arrange for a seamless transition for Aggregation Members between suppliers at the end of the Term of this Agreement. SUPPLIER further agrees to reasonably cooperate with GA and any new supplier in a timely manner to help facilitate such a 4 transition. This cooperation shall include but not be limited to the provision by SUPPLIER of a list of customers who, according to Supplier's records, are participating in the Governmental Aggregation program at the time any such request is made. ARTICLE 2. CUSTOMER&USAGE INFORMATION 2.1 Customer Information. GA shall, with the reasonable assistance of the SUPPLIER, pursuant to the applicable law and the Local Utility's Tariff Rate GAP, obtain the Customer Information from the Local Utility. 2.2 Notices and Customer Information from Local Utility. GA shall promptly forward to SUPPLIER the Customer Information received from the Local Utility and each Party will promptly provide to the other Party any notices received by that Party from the Local Utility concerning the accounts of Eligible Customers or Aggregation Members. 2.3 Submittals to Local Utility. GA shall, with the reasonable assistance of SUPPLIER, submit to the Local Utility (a) all forms required by the Local Utility's Tariff Rate GAP, including warrants that GA is properly authorized to operate the Governmental Aggregation program and that it will maintain the confidentiality of Customer Information and use such information only for purposes of this Governmental Aggregation program, (b) a list of Eligible Customers who are not Aggregation Members because they have elected to opt out of the Governmental Aggregation program, and (c) a list of all Aggregation Members. 2.4 Moves and Default. Aggregation Members that move from one location to another within GA's boundary, and who notify SUPPLIER of such move and any new account number at least 30 days prior to such move, will retain their participant status at their then-existing price; provided, however, that if an Aggregation Member fails to notify SUPPLIER of such a move in a timely manner causing the Aggregation Member to default to the Local Utility's retail electric service, SUPPLIER shall not be responsible for any switching fee that may be imposed by the Local Utility in order for the Aggregation Member to return to the Governmental Aggregation. If the consumer moves out of GA's corporate limits, all obligations, except for the consumer's obligation to pay all amounts owed, shall cease as between that consumer, SUPPLIER, and GA, effective with the consumer's termination of service with the Local Utility relative to its participation in the Governmental Aggregation. Consumers that opt-out of or otherwise leave the Aggregation Group will default to the appropriate Local Utility's standard service offer or other appropriate service. 2.5 Direct Mail. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, prior to the termination of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall not intentionally target by direct mail or direct telemarketing any residential Eligible Consumer within GA's geographic boundaries for the provision of Retail Electric Services without the prior consent of GA. 5 ARTICLE 3. OPERATIONS 3.1 Scheduling. SUPPLIER,either directly or through its designee, shall perform any and all scheduling necessary to provide service to the Aggregation Group. SUPPLIER shall be responsible for all scheduling for delivery to the Aggregation Members, except to the extent such scheduling is handled by the Local Utility during the ordinary course of its provision of local distribution services. 3.2 Metering. Metering shall continue to be done by the Local Utility or other entity approved by the ICC. 3.3 Start Date. The Start Date for the electricity flows contemplated under this Agreement will be the first appropriate meter-read date in the month of October 2014, for those Eligible Consumers who become Aggregation Members pursuant to Section 1.1(b). This Start Date is subject to SUPPLIER's timely receipt of the list of Eligible Consumers located within GA's boundaries and any enrollment data necessary for customer enrollment by September 12, 2014. 3.4 End Date. Upon the conclusion or termination of this Agreement, the end date for service to each Aggregation Member shall be—the next immediate metering date after the effective date of such conclusion or termination, subject to the Local Utility's procedures. Upon the conclusion of the opt-out term between each Aggregation Member and SUPPLIER, the end date for service for the Aggregation Member shall be pursuant to the opt-out procedures and consistent with the local utility's procedures. ARTICLE 4. PRICES AND FEES 4.1 Price. For Aggregation Members enrolled under the opt-out process described in Section 1.1(b) of this Agreement,SUPPLIER shall charge to Aggregation Members the following rates: (a) Single Family Accounts - A fixed rate of $0.0771 per kWh for Retail Electric Services, plus all applicable taxes and fees for the Term. The Price is exclusive of all Local Utility Charges. (b) Multi-Family Accounts - A fixed rate of $0.0771 per kWh for Retail Electric Services, plus all applicable taxes and fees for the Term. The Price is exclusive of all Local Utility Charges. 4.2 Renewable Energy. SUPPLIER and GA agree that SUPPLIER will purchase and retire Renewable Energy Certificates ("RECs") to offset one hundred percent (100%) of electricity usage for each Aggregation Member that elects to purchase those additional RECs from the SUPPLIER at their own expense and obligation. Aggregation Members that elect to receive RECs to offset 100% of their electricity usage will pay a rate of $0.0789 per kWh for Retail Electric Services. 6 4.3 Switching Fee Reimbursement. GA shall not be responsible for the payment of any consumer-switching fee or other fees imposed by the Local Utility as a result of the transfer of consumers to SUPPLIER Retail Electric Services. Upon termination of this Agreement, SUPPLIER shall not be responsible for the payment of any consumer-switching fee associated with the return of a customer to the Local Utility. 4.4 Early Termination Fee. Customers that join the Aggregation Group and then leave during the term of this service period will not be charged an early Termination Fee by SUPPLIER. ARTICLE 5. BILLING 5.1 Billing. The Parties understand that the Local Utility will provide consolidated billing for the services provided hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if offered by the Local Utility in the future, SUPPLIER may at its sole option provide consolidated billing to Aggregation Members. Under no circumstances will a dual billing option be offered absent GA's consent; provided, however, that such option may be offered by SUPPLIER without GA's prior consent,but only if the Local Utility no longer offers consolidated billing. ARTICLE 6. CONTINGENCIES AND FORCE MAJEURE 6.1 Contingencies. (a) Regulatory Events. The following events constitute a "Regulatory Event" hereunder: (i) Illegality. Due to the adoption of, change in, or change in the interpretation of any applicable law by any judicial or government authority with competent jurisdiction, it becomes unlawful for a Party to perform any obligation under this Agreement. (ii) Adverse Government Action. (A) Any regulatory agency, legislative body, or court having jurisdiction over the Agreement requires a material change to the terms of this Agreement that materially and adversely affects a Party's ability to perform hereunder or otherwise provide the Retail Electric Services; requires a delay in the performance of this Agreement that either Party determines to be unreasonable; or orders a change or modification that affects the Program such that either Party's obligations hereunder are materially changed, and the change is not deemed a Force Majeure Event; or (B) Regulations, legislation, or court action adversely and materially impacts a Party's ability to perform hereunder or otherwise provide the Retail Electric Services; requires a delay in the performance of this Agreement that either Party determines to be unreasonable; 7 or orders a change or modification that affects the Program such that either Party's obligations hereunder are materially changed, and the change is not deemed a Force Majeure Event;. (iii) New Charges, Levies, or Taxes. Any ad valorem, property, occupation, severance, generation, first use, conservation, Btu or energy, transportation, transmission, utility, gross receipts, privilege, sales, use, consumption, excise, lease, transaction or other governmental charge, license, fee or assessment (other than such charges based on net income or net worth),or increase in such charges, or application of such charges to a new or different class of parties, enacted and effective after the Effective Date. For the purposes of clarification, it is agreed and understood that the GA's municipal electricity use tax in Chapter 4.14 of the Elgin Municipal Code previously adopted by the GA which imposes a tax with respect to the use or consumption of electricity with the first bill issued on or after July 1, 2012, does not and will not for the purposes of this Agreement constitute a New Tax and does not and will not constitute a Regulatory Event hereunder. (b) Notice, Negotiation, and Early Termination. Upon the occurrence of a Regulatory Event, the adversely affected Party shall within ten (10) days give notice to the other Party that such event has occurred. Within thirty (30) days, or such other period as the Parties may agree to in writing, each Party will enter into good faith negotiations with the other Party to amend or replace this Agreement. In the case of a Regulatory Event, the Parties shall attempt to amend this Agreement so that the adversely affected Party is restored as nearly as possible to the economic position it would have been in but for the occurrence of the Regulatory Event. In either case, if the Parties are unable, within thirty (30) days of initiating negotiations or such other period as the Parties may agree to in writing, to agree upon an amendment to the Agreement, the adversely affected Party shall have the right, upon subsequent additional thirty (30) days prior written notice, to terminate and close out its obligations under the Agreement pursuant to the terms of Section 9.1 hereof. (c) Action by GA. During the term of this Agreement, GA shall (i) solely for purposes of terminating this Agreement,not seek to implement or implement any changes to its laws, rules, regulations, ordinances or otherwise that would constitute a Regulatory Event under this Agreement, and (ii) shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that any changes to laws, rules, regulations, ordinances or otherwise sought or implemented by GA during the term of this Agreement do not cause the occurrence of a Regulatory Event under this Agreement. 6.2 Force Majeure. (a) Neither Party shall be considered to be in default in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, if its failure to perform results directly from a Force Majeure event. In the event that either Party is unable, wholly or in part, to meet its obligations under this Agreement due to conditions of a Force Majeure event, the obligations of each Party, so far as they are affected by such Force Majeure, shall be suspended during the period of Force Majeure. 8 (b) In the event any Party hereto is rendered unable, wholly or in part, by Force Majeure to carry out its obligations hereunder, it is agreed that upon such Party's (the "Claiming Party") giving notice and full particulars of such Force Majeure within three (3) business days after becoming aware of the cause relied upon, such notice to be confirmed in writing to the other Party, then the obligations of the Claiming Party shall, other than the obligation to make payments due hereunder, and only to the extent they are affected by such Force Majeure, be suspended during the continuance of said inability but for no longer period. The Party receiving such notice of Force Majeure shall have until the end of the second (2nd) Business Day following such receipt to notify the Claiming Party that it objects to or disputes the existence of an event of Force Majeure. (c) The Claiming Party affected by an event of Force Majeure shall use due diligence to fulfill its obligations hereunder and to remove any disability caused by such event at the earliest practicable time. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed as requiring a Party to settle any strike or labor dispute in which it may be involved or make a capital expenditure to cure an event of Force Majeure. ARTICLE 7. TERM 7.1 Term. This Agreement commences as of the Effective Date and is for a term of twelve(12) consecutive monthly billing periods starting from the initial meter read date in October 2014, and expires at the end of the last day of the 1211, billing cycle for the Aggregation Member(s)with the latest billing cycle(the "Term"). ARTICLE 8. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 8.1 Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party, as of the Effective Date of this Agreement, that: (a) It is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization or incorporation and, if relevant under such laws, is in good standing; (b) It has the corporate, governmental and/or other legal capacity, authority and power to execute and deliver this Agreement and any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party, and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party, and has taken all necessary action to authorize such execution, delivery and performance; (c) The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement do not violate or conflict with any law applicable to it, any provision of its constitutional documents, any order or judgment of any court or other agency of government applicable to it or any of its assets or any contractual restriction binding on or affecting it or any of its assets; 9 (d) All governmental and other authorizations, approvals, consents, notices and filings that are required to have been obtained or submitted by it with respect to this Agreement or any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party have been obtained or submitted and are in full force and effect, and it has complied with all conditions and terms of any such authorizations,approvals, consents,notices and filings; (e) Its obligations under this Agreement and any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party are legal, valid and binding obligations, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (subject to applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally and subject, as to enforceability, to equitable principles of general application regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law); (f) No Bankruptcy Event has occurred and is continuing, and that a Bankruptcy Event would neither occur as a result of its entering into or performing its obligations under this Agreement or any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party nor is presently or otherwise threatened; (g) There is not pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against it or any of its Affiliates any action, suit or proceeding at law or in equity or before any court, tribunal, governmental body, agency or official or any arbitrator that is likely to affect the legality, validity or enforceability against it of this Agreement or any other document relating hereto to which it is a Party or its ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement or such document; (h) It has entered into this Agreement with a full understanding of the material terms and risks of transaction contemplated hereunder, and it is capable of assuming those risks; (i) The other Party is not acting as a fiduciary or in an advisory capacity to the other Party;and (j) All applicable information that is furnished in writing by or on behalf of it to the other Party is and will be, as of the date of the information, true,accurate and complete in every material respect. 8.2 Additional Representations of GA. Relative to this Agreement, GA further represents to SUPPLIER, as of the Effective Date,that: (a) GA's execution and delivery of this Agreement, and its performance of its obligations hereunder, are in furtherance, and not in violation, of the purposes for which GA is organized pursuant to its authorizing statutes and regulations. (b) This Agreement does not constitute any kind of investment by GA that is proscribed by any constitution, charter, law, rule, regulation, government code, constituent or governing instrument, resolution, guideline, ordinance, order, writ, judgment, decree, charge, or ruling to which GA(or any of its officials in their respective capacities as such)or its property is subject. 10 (c) All acts necessary to the valid execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement including, without limitation, competitive bidding, public notice, election, referendum, prior appropriation or other required procedures have or will be taken and performed as required under the Act, Regulations and GA's ordinances, bylaws, policies or other regulations; (d) In addition to its obligations pursuant to Section 1.9 of this Agreement, GA will not represent to consumers that the Retail Electric Services will result in monthly or annual savings when compared to the Local Utility standard service without also acknowledging that over time energy prices fluctuate so savings levels are not guaranteed in the long term, it being expressly understood that while the Price offered by SUPPLIER may be less than such Local Utility price as of the date of this Agreement, there is no assurance that the Price differential will remain so in the future; (e) If GA has been referred to Supplier by an agent,broker or consultant,such agent, broker or consultant has disclosed to GA, prior to GA's execution of this Agreement, whether such agent, broker or consultant will be receiving compensation from Supplier and, if any, the total anticipated remuneration to be paid to such agent,broker, or consultant over the period of this Agreement. 8.3 Limitation of Warranties. THE ONLY REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES MADE BY THE PARTIES ARE SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE EIGHT. ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED BY THE PARTIES. ARTICLE 9. DEFAULT AND EARLY TERMINATION 9.1 Default. If either Party fails to comply with any material term or condition of this Agreement and such failure is not excused as Force Majeure, such Party shall be in default under this Agreement. If a Party is in default under this Agreement,the Party claiming that the other Party is in default shall give notice to the defaulting Party in writing detailing the alleged default and requesting specific relief that is in accord with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Party receiving such notice of default shall respond in writing within five (5) business days affirming or denying the alleged default and detailing how any such default under this Agreement will be cured. If the Party claiming the default is not reasonably satisfied that such default has been cured within thirty (30) days following the date that the notice of default has been received by the defaulting Party, the claiming Party shall be free to seek legal redress and take such other actions,including termination of this Agreement, as it sees fit. 9.2 Enforcement of Remedies. The Party claiming default under Section 9.1 above may enforce any of its remedies under this Agreement successively or concurrently at its option. All of the remedies and other provisions of this Article shall be without prejudice and in addition to any right of setoff, recoupment, combination of accounts, lien or other right to which any Party 11 or any of its Affiliates is at any time otherwise entitled (whether by operation of law or in equity,under contract or otherwise). ARTICLE 10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITYANSURANCE 10.1 Indemnification. Supplier shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless GA and its employees (each a "GA Indemnitee", or collectively, the "GA Indemnitees") from and against any material Claims that may be suffered or incurred by or asserted against any of the GA Indemnitees as a result of: (a) any material misrepresentations, or alleged illegal or fraudulent marketing practices, by Supplier; (b) any material regulatory actions, complaints or alleged material violation of Laws by Supplier, except to the extent any event set forth in any of subsections (a) or (b) resulted from, or is caused by, the sole, joint, concurrent, contributing or comparative negligence or fault of the GA or any GA Indemnitee; (c) a breach by Supplier of any material term of a sales agreement between any Consumer within the GA and Supplier; and/or(d) a breach by Supplier in the performance of this Agreement. 10.2 Defense of Claims. If a third party claim is made or threatened against GA in respect of a Claim for which Supplier owes an indemnity obligation pursuant to Section 10.1, and if GA intends to seek indemnity with respect thereto, GA shall notify Supplier of such claim. The failure by GA to give such notice will not relieve Supplier of its obligations under Section 10.1, except to the extent that such failure materially prejudices the ability of Supplier to defend such Claim. Supplier shall have, at GA's option, the obligation to assume at its sole expense the defense of such Claims; provided that GA shall have the right to participate in such defense with counsel of its choosing at GA's expense, and Supplier shall not be permitted to settle any such claim in a manner that creates obligations on the GA without the written approval of GA. Supplier shall not consent to the entry of any judgment that does not include as an unconditional term thereof the requirement that the claimant deliver to GA a signed release of GA from all liability in respect of the relevant claim. 10.3 Limitation of Liability. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED HEREIN, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY, TO A CUSTOMER OR THIRD PARTY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED WITH OR RESULTING FROM PERFORMANCE OR NON-PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER SUCH CLAIMS ARE BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE OF ANY DEGREE), STRICT LIABILITY, CONTRACT, OPERATION OF LAW, EQUITY,OR OTHERWISE. 10.4 Insurance. Contemporaneous with Supplier's execution of this Agreement, Supplier shall provide certificates of insurance,all with coverages and limits as shown in Exhibit B to this Agreement. For good cause shown, the City Manager or his designee may extend the time for submission of the required certificates of insurance upon such terms, and with such assurances 12 of complete and prompt performance, as the City Manager or his designee may impose in the exercise of his sole discretion. Such certificates shall be in a form acceptable to GA and from companies with a general rating of A minus, and financial size category of Class X or better, in Best's Insurance Guide. Supplier shall, at all times during the term of this Agreement,maintain and keep in force, at Supplier's expense,the insurance coverages provided herein. ARTICLE 11. NOTICES 11.1 Unless otherwise specified, all notices, demands, requests, consents, statements, payments or other communications under this Agreement shall be made to the following: If to SUPPLIER: Requires completion from Constellation With a Copy to: Requires completion from Constellation If to CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS: City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin,IL 60120 Attention: City Manager With a Copy to: City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin,IL 60120 Attention: City Clerk With a Copy to: Illinois Community Choice Aggregation Network, 10 West 3511'Street, 161hFloor Chicago,Illinois 60616 Mark Pruitt 13 11.2 Notices shall, unless otherwise specified herein, be in writing and may be delivered by hand delivery, United States mail, or overnight courier service. Notice by hand delivery shall be deemed effective at the close of business on the day actually received, if received during business hours on a business day, and otherwise shall be effective at the close of business on the next business day following receipt. Notice by overnight United States mail or courier shall be deemed effective two (2) business days after the day on which sent by such overnight United States or courier service. Notice sent by regular US mail shall be effective five (5) business days following the day on which it was deposited in the United States certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed to the intended recipient at its address set forth in this Agreement. A Party may change its addresses or the contact person for purposes of this Article 11 by providing written notice of same in accordance herewith. ARTICLE 12. CONFIDENTIALITY 12.1 Obligation of Confidentiality. The Parties agree for themselves and their respective Representatives to keep confidential all Confidential Information provided hereunder and to use the Confidential Information solely for purposes related to this Agreement. Except as provided herein, Confidential Information shall not be disclosed by the receiving Party ("Receiving Party") to any third party without the prior written consent of the disclosing Party ("Disclosing Party"), and such third party shall be required to treat the Confidential Information in accordance with this Agreement. 12.2 Disclosure. In the event Receiving Party is required to disclose such Confidential Information by a law, court, agency or other governing body having, or purporting to have, jurisdiction over the Party, the Receiving Party shall timely notify the Disclosing Party prior to any disclosure, if such notice is, in the reasonable determination of the Receiving Party's counsel, permitted by law, so as to allow the other Party an opportunity to resist such disclosure and/or to seek appropriate protection from further disclosure. If the Receiving Party, in the determination of counsel,is compelled to disclose Confidential Information, the Receiving Party may disclose only that portion of the Confidential Information which the Receiving Party's counsel advises that the Receiving Party is compelled to disclose. 12.3 Limitations on Customer Information. Both Parties acknowledge and agree that the Customer Information is subject to, and must be maintained in compliance with, the limitations on disclosure of the Customer Information, including without limitation 20 ILCS 3855/1-92, Section 16-122 of the Public Utilities Act, 220 ILCS 5/16-102, Section 2HH of the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, 815 ILCS 505/2HH,and the provisions of the Local Utility's Tariff Rate GAP. GA shall warrant to the Local Utility that customer-specific information provided to the GA in accordance with the provisions of the Local Utility's Tariff Rate GAP shall be treated as confidential. To protect the confidentiality of Customer Information: 14 (a) SUPPLIER'S access to Customer Information is limited those authorized representatives of SUPPLIER'S,or any third party, who have a need to know the information for purposes of this Agreement. (b) SUPPLIER warrants that it will not disclose, use, sell, or provide Customer Information to any person, firm or entity for any purpose outside of the Governmental Aggregation program. (c) SUPPLIER and the GA acknowledge that Customer Information remains the property of GA. Within ten (10) business days of the GA providing SUPPLIER'S of notice of a breach of confidentiality of Customer Information, SUPPLIER'S shall investigate the nature and cause of the breach, and provide SUPPLIER'S detailed report thereof, including actions taken to assure the future confidentiality of Customer Information. In instances of material or ongoing breaches of confidentiality of Customer Information, the GA may bar SUPPLIER from placing any new bids to the GA's subsequent Request(s) for Qualifications to supply the GA's Aggregation Group. (d) SUPPLIER warrants that it will delete and/or destroy the Customer Information described in Items 18 through 23, Item Number 26, and Item Number 27 in the Company Obligations section of the Local Utility's Tariff Rate GAP, and provided by the GA within 60 days after the Local Utility provides the information to GA. GA will offer its assistance to ensure that SUPPLIER meets these requirements and deadlines. 12.4 Proprietary Rights, Survival. Each Party acknowledges the proprietary rights of the other Party in and to the Confidential Information. The obligations under this Article Twelve shall survive the conclusion or termination of this Agreement for two (2)years. ARTICLE 13. GENERAL TERMS 13.1 Entire Agreement, Amendments and Counterparts. The terms of this Agreement (including any exhibits, schedules and attachments hereto) constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the matters set forth in this Agreement. This Agreement merges and supersedes all prior understandings and representations (both oral and written) between the Parties, and each Party releases the other from all claims arising in connection with any such prior agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by written agreement executed after the date hereof by the Parties. All exhibits, schedules and addendums attached hereto are incorporated herein by reference. 13.2 No Waiver. No failure on the part of any Party to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any partial exercise of any such right preclude the full exercise of that right or the exercise of any other right. No waiver shall be valid unless set forth in a mutually signed writing, and any such waiver shall not operate as a waiver of the same or any other right on another occasion, unless otherwise agreed to mutually in writing. 15 13.3 Headings. The headings used for the articles and sections herein are for convenience only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of the provisions of this Agreement. 13.4 No Partnership. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be construed as constituting or tending to create an agency, partnership, fiduciary relationship, or master- servant or employer-employee relationship between the Parties. 13.5 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with and subject to the internal substantive laws of the State of Illinois. 13.6 Jury Trial Waiver. Both Parties waive any right to trial by jury in any action arising hereunder. 13.7 No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement confers no rights or remedies whatsoever upon any person or entity other than the Parties and shall not create, or be interpreted as creating, any standard of care, duty or liability to any person or entity not a party hereto. Neither Party shall be liable to a third party not a party to this Agreement for any unauthorized act or omission on the part of the other Party, nor for any unauthorized obligation or debt incurred by the other Party. 13.8 Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns, except as expressly provided in this Agreement. 13.9 Assignment. This Agreement shall not be assigned by either Party without the written consent of the other,which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided, however, that SUPPLIER or its successor in interest may assign this Agreement, without the consent of GA, to an Affiliate or any other company which shall succeed it by purchase, merger, consolidation, or other transfer of substantially all of SUPPLIER'S assets or SUPPLIER'S Illinois retail electric assets. The Agreement shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable against the respective successors and assigns of the Parties to this Agreement. 13.10 Authorization. Each Party to this Agreement represents and warrants that it has full and complete authority to enter into and perform this Agreement. Each person who executes this Agreement on behalf of either Party represents and warrants that he or she has full and complete authority to do so and that such Party will be bound by the Agreement. 13.11 Prefatory Statements. The Parties hereto agree and acknowledge that the prefatory statements in this Agreement are intended to be and shall be a part of the provisions of this Agreement. 13.12 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be invalid, void, or unenforceable by any court having jurisdiction, such determination shall not invalidate, void or make unenforceable any other provision, agreement or covenant of this Agreement. 13.13 Agent. GA may designate an agent or Representative to act on its behalf,which agent or Representative GA may change from time-to-time upon written notice to SUPPLIER. 16 13.14 Waiver of Conflict of Interest. If GA has been referred to Supplier by an agent,broker or consultant, and such agent, broker or consultant will be receiving compensation from Supplier, it could be construed that such agent, broker, or consultant possesses a conflict of interest in representing GA. If GA has any concerns or questions regarding an actual or potential conflict of interest,GA should discuss the issue with such agent,broker,or consultant. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, GA ACKNOWLEDGES AND WAIVES ANY ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST. [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 17 Execution of Master Services Agreement By their respective signatures below,the Parties hereby acknowledge their agreement to this Master Services Agreement as of the Effective Date. The Parties agree that signatures transmitted on this Agreement may be delivered via facsimile or email/pdf,it being the express intent of the Parties that such Agreement delivered via facsimile or email/pdf shall have the same force and effect as if it were an original. City of Elgin Constellation By: Name: Name: David T.Kaptain Title: Title: Mavor Date: Attest: City Clerk Date: July 2014 18 CONFIRMATION OF CITY OF ELGIN MUNCIPAL AGGREGATION SUPPLY PRICING This Confirmation,once fully executed,is an agreement entered into pursuant to the terms of the Program Agreement between Constellation,Inc.(the"SUPPLIER")and the City of Elgin(the"CITY"),and shall further be fully incorporated and made a part of the Program Agreement. SUPPLIER and CITY agree that the Aggregation shall receive the Supply Price set forth below for the Delivery Period set forth below: Delivery Period: Twelve billing cycles commencing in October 2014 Supply Price: $0.0771 per kWh(standard offer) $0.0789 per kWh(standard offer plus 100%Renewable Energy Credit offsets as requested by individual Aggregation Members. The Price does not include utility distribution charges or applicable taxes. Both Parties recognize that components of the Supply Price include electric tariff charges that are authorized by the Illinois Commerce Commission, Independent System Operator,other state or governmental agencies having jurisdiction,and/or the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Any increase in these charges subsequent to the execution of this Confirmation may be directly passed through to Aggregation Members by a corresponding increase in the Supply Price. Vendor will provide written documentation to the City supporting such change. Costs to be Reimbursed to the City pursuant to Section 4.2.6: The SUPPLIER will reimburse the CITY the amount of$ within ninety(90)days of the Effective Date of the agreement between the Supplier and the CITY. RECs(if applicable): City of Elgin Constellation,Inc. Name: David J. Kaotain Name: Title: Mayor Title: Date: July 94 ,2014 Date: July .2014 20 Attachment B: Pricing Proposal Forms Exhibit A Definitions "Act" means the Public Utilities Act (220 ILCS 5/), the Electric Supplier Act (220 ILCS 30/) and the Illinois Power Agency Act(20 ILCS 3855/). "Affiliate" means, in relation to any person, any entity controlled, directly or indirectly, by such person, any entity that controls,directly or indirectly, such person, or any entity directly or indirectly under common control with such person. For this purpose, "control' of any entity or person means ownership of a majority of the voting power of the entity or person. With respect to GA, the term Affiliate shall include but not be limited to any political subdivision of GA, or an instrumentality agency or department of GA. "Aggregation Group" means the collection of Aggregation Members. "Aggregation Member(s)" means those retail residential and commercial customers whose meters are read on a cycle basis by the Local Utility, are within the corporate limits of GA, and who are eligible to and do become members of GA's Governmental Aggregation program. "Alternative Retail Electric Supplier" or "ARES" shall mean an entity certified by the ICC to offer electric power or energy for sale, lease or in exchange for other value received to one or more retail customers, or that engages in the delivery or furnishing of electric power or energy to such retail customers, and shall include, without limitation, resellers, aggregators and power marketers but shall not include the Local Utility or the Aggregation Members. For purposes of this Agreement, the definition of Alternative Retail Electric Supplier is more completely set forth in 220 ILCS 5/16-102. "Bankruptcy Event" means either Party: (i) is dissolved (other than pursuant to a consolidation, amalgamation or merger), becomes insolvent, is unable to pay its debts or admits in writing its inability generally to pay its debts as they become due, or makes a general assignment, arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of its creditors; (ii) institutes or has instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting creditors' rights, or a petition is presented for its winding-up or liquidation; (iii) seeks or becomes subject to the appointment of an administrator, provisional liquidator, conservator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for it or substantially all its assets, or has a secured party take possession of all or substantially all its assets or has a distress, execution, attachment, sequestration or other legal process levied, enforced or sued on or against all or substantially all its assets; A-1 (iv) in the case of GA, there is appointed or designated any entity such as a board, commission, authority or agency to monitor, review, oversee, recommend or declare a financial emergency or similar state of financial distress; (v) causes or is subject to any event with respect to it which, under the applicable laws of any jurisdiction, has an analogous effect to any of the events specified in clauses(i)to(iv)inclusive;or (vi) takes any action in furtherance of, or indicating its consent to, approval of, or acquiescence in, any of the foregoing acts. "Confidential Information" means any and all data and information of whatever kind or nature (whether written, electronic or oral) which is disclosed by one Party (the "Disclosing Party") to the other Party (the "Receiving Party") regarding itself, its business, and/or the business of its Affiliates, and, if disclosed in writing, is clearly and conspicuously designated in writing or other tangible form as "confidential" or, if disclosed verbally, is described as confidential or proprietary at the time of the conversation and the Disclosing Party also supplements the verbal transmittal with a transmittal in writing or other tangible form that is conspicuously marked "confidential" or "proprietary" within five (5) days of the verbal disclosure. Each Party shall have the right to correct any inadvertent failure to designate information as Confidential Information by providing the other Party with timely written notification of the error, and the designated information shall be treated as Confidential Information from the time a Party receives the written notification. Confidential Information does not include information: (a) in the public domain at the time of disclosure; (b) which after disclosure passes into the public domain, except by a wrongful act of the Receiving Party; (c) disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party not under an obligation of confidentiality; (d) already in the Receiving Party's possession prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; or (e) subject to disclosure by law as a public record subject to public disclosure; provided, however, that in the event the Receiving Party believes disclosure is required under applicable law, it shall only disclose such information in accordance with Section 12.2 of the Agreement. "Customer Information" means that certain information that the Local Utility is required to provide to the corporate authorities of the GA pursuant to Section 20 1LCS 385511-92 and its Tariff Rate GAP, including without limitation those names and addresses and Electric Utility account numbers of residential and small commercial retail customers in the Aggregation area that are reflected in the Local Utility's records at the time of the request. "Eligible Consumers" mean those retail residential and commercial consumers within the geographic boundaries of GA and within the service territory of the Local Utility that are eligible to participate in a Governmental Aggregation program. "Force Majeure" for purposes of this Agreement means an event that (a) is not within the reasonable control of the Party relying thereon and (b) could not have been prevented or avoided by such Party through the exercise of due diligence. Subject to the foregoing, Force Majeure shall include flood, earthquake, storm, drought, fire, pestilence, lightning, hurricanes, A-2 washouts, landslides and other natural catastrophes and acts of God; strikes, lockouts, labor or material shortage, or other industrial disturbances; acts of the public enemies, epidemics, riots, civil disturbance or disobedience, sabotage, terrorist acts, wars or blockades; governmental actions such as necessity to comply with any court order, law, statute, ordinance or regulation promulgated by a governmental authority; or any other unplanned or non-scheduled occurrence, condition, situation or threat not covered above, which renders either Party unable to perform its obligations hereunder, provided such event is beyond the reasonable control through the exercise of due diligence of the Party claiming such inability. A change in economic electric power or other market conditions or economic hardship unrelated to an uncontrollable force shall not constitute a Force Majeure event. In no event shall a Regulatory Event sought or implemented by GA serve as the basis for a declaration of an event of Force Majeure by GA. "Governmental Aggregator" means an eligible governmental entity meeting the requirements of 20 ILCS 3855/1-92. "Governmental Aggregation" or "Aggregation" means a program organized and operated under authority conferred by, inter alia, 20 ILCS 3855/1-92. "ICC"means the Illinois Commerce Commission. "Local Utility" means Commonwealth Edison, i.e., the electric distribution utility providing services to the Aggregation Group of the Governmental Aggregation program. "Local Utility Charges" means all fees, taxes and any other charges for electric service imposed by the Local Utility,or any other federal, state or local governmental authority or other entity, at any time from time-to-time,with the sole exception of the electric generation service charge (i.e., the charge for Retail Electric Services) and the by-passable federally-mandated congestion charge. "New Customers" means those Eligible Consumers who join the Governmental Aggregation program during a Delivery Term but after the Opt-Out Period has expired. "Point of Sale" means the electric meter(s) for each Aggregation Member's account, as designated by the Local Utility Company. "Opt-out Period" means the period of twenty-one (21) calendar days from the post-mark date of the Opt-out Notice. "Regulations" means ICC, Illinois Power Agency and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (and any successor agencies thereof) rules, regulations and precedent, to the extent of their respective jurisdictions. "Representative" means a Party, any Affiliate, or any shareholder, officer, director, employee, agent, attorney, or advisor of the Party or its Affiliate. Each Party agrees to take reasonable steps to keep the other Party informed of the identity and contact information for each of its Representatives. A-3 ATTACHMENT B: PRICING PROPOSAL FORM EXHIBIT B INSURANCE COVERAGES A. Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability with Limits not less than: (1) Worker's Compensation: Statutory; (2) Employer's Liability: $500,000 injury-per occurrence $500,000 disease-per employee $500,000 disease-policy limit Such insurance shall evidence that coverage applies in the State of Illinois. B. Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Liability with a combined single limit of liability for bodily injury and property damage of not less than$1,000,000 for vehicles owned, non- owned, or rented. All employees shall be included as insureds. C. Comprehensive General Liability. a. with coverage written on a"claims made"basis with limits no less than: $1,000,000 Bodily Injury and Property Damage Combined Single Limit Coverage is to be written on a"claims made"basis. Coverages shall include: • Broad Form Property Damage Endorsement • Blanket Contractual Liability (must expressly cover the indemnity provisions of the Agreement.) D. Professional Liability Insurance. With a limit of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate and covering Supplier against all sums that Supplier may be obligated to pay on account of any liability arising out of the Agreement. E. Umbrella Policy. The required coverages may be in any combination of primary,excess, and umbrella policies. Any excess or umbrella policy must provide excess coverage over underlying insurance on a following-form basis such that when any loss covered by the primary policy exceeds the limits under the primary policy, the excess or umbrella policy becomes effective to cover such loss. F. City as Additional Insured. The City of Elgin shall be included as an Additional Insured on all policies except for: Worker's Compensation A-4 ATTACHMENT B: PRICING PROPOSAL FORM Professional Liability Each such additional Insured endorsement shall include Owner and its elected and appointed officials, its officers, employees, agents, attorneys, consultants, and representatives. A-5