Meteorological Station Sample Clauses

Meteorological Station. Seller, at its own expense, shall install and maintain such stand-alone meteorological stations at the Project as may be required under PIRP and the CAISO Tariff to monitor and report weather data to both the CAISO and Buyer’s weather station data collection system. Each station shall be equipped with instruments and equipment that meet the specifications of PIRP and shall measure, collect, record, format, and communicate the data required under PIRP. Seller shall submit to Buyer for review and approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, its technical specifications for the meteorological station along with a site plan showing the location of the station within the Project. Seller shall correct any problems with such equipment as soon as practicable.
Meteorological Station. Seller, at its own expense, shall install and maintain an adequate number (and at least one permanent stand-alone) meteorological station at the Site to monitor and report the meteorological data required in Section 12.1 of this Agreement. The number, locations and type of such stations shall comport with industry standards. 12.2.1 Seller shall maintain the meteorological stations, telecommunications path, hardware, and software necessary to provide accurate data to Avista. Seller shall promptly repair and replace as necessary such meteorological stations, telecommunications path, hardware and software and shall notify Avista as soon as Seller learns that any such telecommunications paths, hardware and software are providing faulty or incorrect data. 12.2.2 If Avista notifies Seller of the need for maintenance, repair or replacement of the meteorological stations, telecommunications path, hardware or software, Seller shall maintain, repair or replace such equipment as necessary within fifteen (15) days of receipt of such notice. 12.2.3 For any occurrence in which Seller’s telecommunications system is not available or does not provide quality data and Avista notifies Seller of the deficiency or Seller becomes aware of the occurrence, Seller shall transmit data to Avista through any alternate means of communication (i.e., cellular communications from onsite personnel, facsimile, smart-phone or equivalent mobile e-mail) until the telecommunications link is re-established. 12.2.4 Seller agrees and acknowledges that Avista may seek from third parties any relevant information, including from the Transmitting Entity. Seller hereby voluntarily consents to allow the Transmitting Entity to share Seller’s information with Avista, and agrees to provide the Transmitting Entity with written confirmation of such voluntary consent at least thirty (30) days prior to delivery of any Delivered Facility Output under this Agreement.
Meteorological Station. The Project will have at least one 10-foot-tall meteorological station within the solar field. The total number of meteorological stations depends on final Project design. A meteorological station is a device that collects data related to weather and environment using an array of different sensors. The sensors may include a thermometer to take temperature readings, a barometer to measure pressure in the atmosphere, and other sensors to measure rain, wind, and humidity
Meteorological Station. Seller, at its own expense, shall install and maintain one (1) stand-alone meteorological station at the Project to monitor and report weather data to both the CAISO and Buyer’s weather station data collection system. Each station shall be equipped with instruments and equipment that meet the specifications of EIRP and shall measure, collect, record, format, and communicate the data required under EIRP. Seller shall submit to Buyer for review its technical specifications for the meteorological station along with a site plan showing the location of the station within the Project. Seller shall correct any problems with such equipment as soon as practicable.

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