Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy Sample Clauses

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Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy. (a) The Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to predict the availability of the wind at the Site using such equipment as is available within the Complex and on that basis: (i) not later than twenty four (24) hours prior to the beginning of each Day following the Commercial Operations Date, the Seller shall notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously given) of the estimated net output of the Complex in MW which the Complex is likely to generate for each hour of such Day; (ii) not later than one (1) Week before the beginning of each Month, the Seller shall notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously given) of the Month ahead forecast of estimated net output of the Complex in MW which the Complex is likely to generate for each Week of such Month; and (iii) not later than thirty (30) Days before the beginning of each Agreement Year, the Seller shall notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously given) of the year ahead forecast of estimated net output of the Complex in MW which the Complex is likely to generate for each Month of such Agreement Year. (b) The forecasts of Net Delivered Energy provided by the Seller to the Purchaser under Section 5.3(a) shall not: (i) be binding on the Seller or the Purchaser; (ii) result in the Seller incurring or accruing any liability of any nature towards the Purchaser in relation to any discrepancy or deviation between the non-binding estimates and the actual Net Delivered Energy; or (iii) prejudice the rights and obligations of the Parties under Section 3.1(a).
Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy. The Seller shall use reasonable efforts to forecast the Net Delivered Energy based on available historical data of Ambient Site Conditions at Site and, on that basis, no later than noon prior to the beginning of each Day following the Commercial Operations Date the Seller shall notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously provided) of the estimated net energy of the Facility, in MWh, that the Facility is likely to generate in each hour of such Day; provided, that the forecast of Net Delivered Energy provided by the Seller to the Purchaser shall not result in the Seller incurring or accruing any liability of any nature towards the Purchaser in relation to any discrepancy or deviation between the non-binding estimates and the actual Net Delivered Energy.
Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy. 9.2.1 In view of the intermittency inherent in resource and therefore the generating capability of the Complex, the Parties agree that meticulous adherence to the provisions of the Grid Code relating to the scheduling and dispatch of generation facilities connected to the Grid System, including solar and wind generation is not possible in the case of the Complex.
Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy. (a) Without prejudice to the provisions of Section 2.5(b) relating to the Grid Code Release Report, the Parties agree that in view of the intermittency inherent in wind resource and therefore the generating capability of the Complex, meticulous adherence to the provisions of the Grid Code relating to the scheduling and dispatch of generation facilities (specifically, the "Scheduling and Despatch Sub-Code" of the Grid Code) connected to the Grid System is not possible in the case of the Complex. (b) Notwithstanding Section 5.3(a), the Seller acknowledges that accuracy in forecasting the Net Delivered Energy the Complex is able to deliver is material for the quality and reliability of electricity supplies across the Grid System. The Seller accordingly agrees that it shall use state-of-the-art best possible means available to predict the long-term and short-term availability of the wind at the Site and on that basis shall provide to the Purchaser: (i) not later than thirty (30) Days before the beginning of each Agreement Year, a year ahead forecast of Net Delivered Energy on a Monthly basis for the succeeding Agreement Year; and (ii) not later than one (1) Week before the beginning of each Month, a Month ahead forecast of Net Delivered Energy on a Weekly basis for the succeeding Month. (c) The forecasts of Net Delivered Energy provided by the Seller to the Purchaser under Section 5.3 (b) shall not be binding on the Seller or the Purchaser.
Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy. (a) No later than one hundred and fifty (150) Days prior to the Scheduled Commercial Operations Date the Seller shall appoint, at its own cost, the Forecasting Consultant, with the consent of the Purchaser pursuant to Schedule 13, to establish, the Hybrid Forecast Model. The Forecasting Consultant (i) shall be an expert in forecasting solar and wind power generation with at least ten (10) current facilities of both solar and wind technologies, in its forecasting portfolio with aggregate generation capacity of one thousand (1,000) MW or more, as demonstrated to the Purchaser, and (ii) shall use sophisticated and reliable forecasting tools and software. The Hybrid Forecast Model shall forecast the Net Delivered Energy for the available Arrays and WTGs, pursuant to Sections 5.3(b)(iii) and 5.3(b)(iv) below based on the minimum following criteria: (b) Global Horizontal Irradiation Data; (c) Wind Speed and Direction; (d) Ambient Temperature; (e) Cloud Motion Data; (f) Numerical Weather Predictive Data Analysis; (g) Root Mean Square Error Correction. (h) Subject to Section 5.3(a) above and following the Commercial Operations Date, the Seller shall: (i) no later than thirty (30) Days before the beginning of each Agreement Year, notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously given) of the year ahead forecast of estimated net energy of the Complex in MWh which the Complex is likely to generate for each Month of such Agreement Year (the “Year Ahead Notification”); (ii) No later than seven (7) Days prior to the beginning of each Month, notify the Purchaser (or revise any such information previously given) of the month ahead forecast of estimated net energy of the Complex in MWh which the Complex is likely to generate for each Day of the Month; (iii) No later than sixteen (16) hours prior to the beginning of each Day, notify the Purchaser of the Day Ahead Forecast for each hour of the relevant Day; (iv) Not later than six (6) hours before the start of each hour, a forecast of Net Delivered Energy for the said hour, provided, the Seller may revise once, and only once, the forecast for the said hour no later than four (4) hours prior to the commencement of the hour for which the forecast is revised; and (i) No later than five (5) Days after the end of each Month, the Seller shall notify the Purchaser of the Forecast Error based on Adjusted Forecast Energy in accordance with Schedule 13 (j) The forecasts of Net Delivered Energy provided by the Seller to ...

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