The Procurement Professional’s Guide to Negotiating Energy Supply Agreements Part 3: Adding & Deleting Accounts
- Posted By: Bob Wooten
Add/delete language is of primary interest to organizations with a significant number of energy accounts.
Add/delete language is of primary interest to organizations with a significant number of energy accounts.
Termination fees assessed by an energy supplier don’t just apply to the overall contract, but typically apply on an account-by-account basis.
Through an ongoing series, we will explore the five key clauses that must be mastered in order to negotiate successful energy supply agreements.
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