Common use of Generating Facility Location Clause in Contracts

Generating Facility Location. 2.5.1 This agreement is applicable only to the Generating Facility described below and installed at the above location. The Generating Facility may not be relocated or connected to AEC’s system at any other location without AEC’s express written permission. 2.5.2 This Agreement is applicable only to Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities, which includes biomass, solar thermal, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal, fuel cells (using renewable fuel), small hydroelectric generation, digester gas, municipal solid waste conversion, landfill gas, and any additions or enhancements using such technology. 2.5.3 Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities using fuel cells, municipal solid waste conversion, and small hydroelectric generating will be required to sign an Affidavit certifying the following criteria have been met: a) For purposes of this Agreement, qualifying “solid waste conversion” is defined pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 25741(b)(3). b) For purposes of qualifying under “fuel cell” using renewable fuels, the Generating Facility must use technology the California Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) determines will achieve reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases and meet emissions requirements for eligibility for funding pursuant to the Self-Generation Incentive Programs.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Electrical Distributed Generating Facility Interconnection Agreement, Electrical Distributed Generating Facility Interconnection Agreement, Electrical Distributed Generating Facility Interconnection Agreement

Generating Facility Location. 2.5.1 This agreement is applicable only to the Generating Facility described below and installed at the above location. The Generating Facility may not be relocated or connected to AECSCE’s system at any other location without AECSCE’s express written permission. 2.5.2 This Agreement is applicable only to Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities, which includes biomass, solar thermal, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal, fuel cells (using renewable fuel), small hydroelectric generation, digester gas, municipal solid waste conversion, landfill gas, ocean wave, ocean thermal, or tidal current, and any additions or enhancements using such technology. Customers may be required to sign an affidavit certifying that the Generating Facility generates electricity from a renewable source listed in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 25741 of the California Public Resources Code. 2.5.3 Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities using fuel cells, municipal solid waste conversion, and small hydroelectric generating will be required to sign an Affidavit affidavit (Form 14-912) certifying the following criteria have been met: a) For purposes of this Agreement, qualifying “solid waste conversion” is defined pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 25741(b)(3). b) For purposes of qualifying under “fuel cell” using renewable fuels, the Generating Facility must use technology the California Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) determines will achieve reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases and meet emissions requirements for eligibility for funding pursuant to the Self-Generation Incentive Programs. c) A “small hydroelectric” generating facility is not an eligible Generating

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Generating Facility Location. 2.5.1 This agreement is applicable only to the Generating Facility described below and installed at the above location. The Generating Facility may not be relocated or connected to AECSCE’s system at any other location without AECSCE’s express written permission. 2.5.2 This Agreement is applicable only to Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities, which includes biomass, solar thermal, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal, fuel cells (using renewable fuel), small hydroelectric generation, digester gas, municipal solid waste conversion, landfill gas, ocean wave, ocean thermal, or tidal current, and any additions or enhancements using such technology. Customers may be required to sign an affidavit certifying that the Generating Facility generates electricity from a renewable source listed in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 25741 of the California Public Resources Code. 2.5.3 Renewable Electrical Generating Facilities using fuel cells, municipal solid waste conversion, and small hydroelectric generating will be required to sign an Affidavit affidavit (Form 14-912) certifying the following criteria have been met: a) For purposes of this Agreement, qualifying “solid waste conversion” is defined pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 25741(b)(3). b) For purposes of qualifying under “fuel cell” using renewable fuels, the Generating Facility must use technology the California Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) determines will achieve reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases and meet emissions requirements for eligibility for funding pursuant to the Self-Generation Incentive Programs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement