Battery Storage Borrowing Base Limit Sample Clauses

Battery Storage Borrowing Base Limit. If, as of any Available Borrowing Base Determination Date, the Eligible Projects that include battery storage exceed [***] of all Eligible Projects; the Borrower shall designate Projects including battery storage that would otherwise constitute Eligible Projects as non-Eligible Projects until the remaining Eligible Projects including battery storage represent a maximum of [***] of all Eligible Projects. For purposes of calculating the Available Borrowing Base as of such Available Borrowing Base Determination Date, such designated Projects shall not be Eligible Projects hereunder. For the avoidance of doubt, the designation pursuant to this paragraph shall be made as of each Available Borrowing Base Determination Date and shall remain in effect only until the next succeeding Available Borrowing Base Determination Date. Section 6.30 [***]

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