Further Capacity Check Test. (i) If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a). (ii) For clarity, any Further Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year. If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT Duration, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.6, the Electricity output during such tests shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Monthly Contract Capacity multiplied by the CCT Duration.
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Further Capacity Check Test.
(i) If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a).15.6(a).
(ii) For clarity, any Further Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year. If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT Duration, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.6, the Electricity output during such tests shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Monthly Contract Capacity multiplied by the CCT Duration.Duration. Draft
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Further Capacity Check Test. Draft
(i) If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a).15.6(a).
(ii) For clarity, any Further Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year. If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT Durationone (1) hour or four (4) hours, as applicable, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than [eighty-five percent (85%) )] of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.6, [the Electricity output during such tests from four (4) hours shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Monthly Contract Capacity multiplied by the CCT Duration.four
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Further Capacity Check Test.
(i) If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a).15.6(a). Draft
(ii) For clarity, any Further Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year. If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT one (1) hour or four (4) hours, as applicableCCT Duration, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than [eighty-five percent (85%) )] of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.6, [the Electricity output during from four (4) hoursduring such tests shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Monthly Contract Capacity multiplied by the four (4) hoursthe CCT Duration.Duration.]
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Further Capacity Check Test.
(i) If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a).
(ii) 14.6(a). For clarity, any Further Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year. If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT Durationone (1) hour or four (4) hours, as applicable, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than eighty-five ninety percent (8590%) of the Monthly Contract CapacityReference Seasonal ICAP, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.614.6, the Electricity output during such tests from one (1) hour or four (4) hours, as applicable, shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Monthly Contract Capacity Reference Seasonal ICAP multiplied by the CCT Duration.one (1) hour or four
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Sources: Medium Term Capacity Contract