Project Attributes Sample Clauses

The 'Project Attributes' clause defines the key characteristics and parameters of a project as agreed upon by the parties. It typically outlines essential details such as the project scope, objectives, deliverables, timelines, and any specific requirements or standards to be met. By clearly specifying these attributes, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what the project entails, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding project expectations and deliverables.
Project Attributes. The renewable energy certificates or credits, green tags, emission credits, carbon offsets and any other environmental attribute currently available or available at any time in the future related to each Property, Facilities or Project, as well as all tax credits, including, without limitation, production tax credits and investment tax credits.
Project Attributes. Exhibit E contains a summary description of the conceptual land plan, architectural and landscaping themes and design aesthetic for the Project. Developer will incorporate these planning and design concepts into the Project applications for Town Approvals as provided in Section 2.2. The Parties intend for the Project to reflect a design and build quality that will maximize the ability of Developer to attract national retailers to the Project, similarly to the retailer mix of other regional shopping centers Developer has successfully completed in metropolitan Denver. However, Town acknowledges that Developer has not committed to secure any particular retailer mix as of the Effective Date.
Project Attributes. A. The attributes of the Project, including the primary and secondary contact, partners, equipment, and scope either described in the application or determined during negotiations (Listed Equipment) are described in the table(s) below. All Project attributes for which PSE pays to Recipient any Award funds under this Agreement must be listed in the Budget Template (Appendix B) and approved in advance by PSE. B. If Recipient determines a procurement process is needed prior to selecting Listed Equipment, Recipient shall ensure that all procurement efforts seek to meet the Technical Requirements included in Appendix A. PSE will accept non-QPL products as eligible if they are later qualified and added to the PSE QPL after the execution of this Agreement, or upon PSE discretion during application review. If an Award is made to a Recipient, with the equipment undefined pending a procurement process, the Recipient shall submit a change request to PSE once the equipment is identified. C. General Project Attributes Project Name Project Partner(s), if applicable Primary Contact Secondary Contact Primary Phone Secondary Phone Primary Email Secondary Email Primary Mailing Address Project Scope Type of Project Estimated completion date Funding Award Site Name Site Address Equipment Brand Equipment Model Network Service Provider Name Plate Capacity Publicly Available? Number of Ports Quantity Site Name Site Address Equipment Brand Equipment Model Network Service Provider Name Plate Capacity Publicly Available? Number of Ports Quantity Site Name Site Address Equipment Brand Equipment Model Network Service Provider Name Plate Capacity Publicly Available? Number of Ports Quantity Site Name Site Address Make Year Model Publicly Available? Quantity Site Name Site Address Make Model Quantity Publicly Available? Make Model Quantity Publicly Available? Make Model Quantity Publicly Available? Site Name Site Address # of Educational Events # of Outreach Events # of Curricula Created # of People Engaged Site Name Site Location Brief description of scope D. Recipient shall ensure Project begins by [6 months from agreement date] unless prior written approval is received from PSE. If the Project is not started by [date] or such later date approved by PSE, then Recipient shall refund to PSE a proportionate amount RI WKH $ZDUG SDLG E\ 36( WR 5HFLSLHQW XQ within forty-five (45) days after the termination of this Agreement. E. Recipient shall complete Project by [estimated date]. If the P...
Project Attributes. You understand and agree that, subject to the requirements of the Program and applicable law, all credits (including tax credits, emission reduction credits, renewable energy credits, and carbon offset credits, but excluding any Bill Credits allocated to You), benefits, incentives, attributes, and rebates, howsoever entitled, derived, or attributable from or to the Project, whether existing now or in the future (the “Project Attributes”), are the property of and for the benefit of Provider (or its designee), usable and transferable at its sole discretion. You agree to reasonably cooperate with Provider (or its designee) so that it may claim the Project Attributes. You agree to assign and transfer to Provider (or its designee) any and all Project Attributes in which You acquire an ownership interest. You agree to refrain from entering into any agreement that would entitle You or a third party to claim the Project Attributes.
Project Attributes. The Parties intend for the Project to reflect a design and build quality that will maximize the ability of Developer to attract national and regional tenants and end-users to the Project. However, Town acknowledges that Developer has not committed to secure any particular tenant mix as of the Effective Date.
Project Attributes. A. Recipient shall procure project components related to the following areas: acquisition of electric vehicles (“EV”), education or outreach campaigns, installation of EV charging infrastructure, other projects that advance transportation electrification. Project components shall have the attributes described in the table below (the “Project”): Award Recipient Portland Bureau of Transportation Project Categories Other Number of Electric Vehicles Existing BIKETOWN e-bikes Number of Charging Stations Existing BIKETOWN chargers Education plan Community awareness through vehicle use. Project address ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Completion date No later than June 30th 2022 DCF Award1 $130,000.00 Total project cost $335,375.00 Approved project scope The BIKETOWN for All program provides riders a discounted membership, at $5/month and $0.05/minute, compared to the non-subsidized rate of $99/year ($8.25/month) and $0.10/minute. DCF funds would be used to provide approximately 600 minutes, or about a year of average riding, of no-cost rides, and would also subsidize that monthly member rate to reduce costs to PBOT and the project partners to be invested in other equity and climate programs (in other words, with these DCF funds riders would pay $5/month and have 600 free minutes to be used as they wish, and additional DCF funds would further reduce costs to the project partners). PBOT will evaluate the program initially and over time to optimize toward the most practical and beneficial credit to reduce rider barriers, for example changing the distribution of credits to accommodate more riders or to minimize unused credits. PBOT has requested funding to provide 1,000 BIKETOWN for All members and high school youth with 600 minutes of free riding. Current ridership in the BIKETOWN for All program is below 800 riders, but PBOT expects the increased access provided by e-bikes and the expanded territory, together with their ongoing community outreach, to increase ridership to that target level. Based on historical rider data analysis, in one year this is expected to provide 40,000 trips, 60,000 e-bike miles, and 600,000 minutes of physical activity while eliminating approximately 11,200 automobile trips. B. Recipient shall procure, construct, or install the Project by the Installation Date set forth in Section I(A). If the Project is not completed by the Installation Date, PGE will rescind the remaining funds of the DCF award and this Agreement will be te...
Project Attributes. Recipient shall install a renewable energy project with the attributes described in the table below (the “Project”): Award Recipient City of Tualatin Technology Hydroelectric Expected Annual Output 278,000 kWh Minimum size 56 kW capacity RDF recognition activities/ location Recipient will recognize PGE Green Future participants through the following activities: Signage: Recognition will be given on the physical signage at the project location and the public entrance to our property, highlighting the funding sources that made the project possible. Newsletter/Social Media: Recipient will also highlight this funding source in our social and print media outreach. Marketing & Publicity: Recipient is also interested in partnering with PGE to send information to our local customers enrolled in the Green Future Program highlighting the project commissioning and celebrating local infrastructure paid for with their funds. Community Benefit The Project will provide, track, and document the following benefit to the community: 1) Directly lower the operating cost for the City of Tualatin's City Services facility. Those cost savings will help keep utility rates more affordable for all rate payers including those with lower/fixed incomes and our commercial/industrial customers. Education plan activities Recipient will install 2 educational signage at the project location and at the public entrance of the facility - 2 total. In addition, educational materials will be created and shared via print and social media to celebrate the Project and its benefits. Project address ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇., Tualatin, OR 97062 Completion Date Date the Project is completed but is no later than August 31, 2026. RDF Award Up to $250,000.00 Total project cost $920,705.00
Project Attributes. A. The attributes of the Project are described in the table(s) below. All Project attributes for which PSE pays to Recipient any Award funds under this Agreement must be approved in advance by PSE. B. General Project Attributes
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  • Environmental Attributes Seller acknowledges and agrees that any Environmental Attribute associated with or related to the Product will not be sold or otherwise made available to a third party but will be sold to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Product sold hereunder must meet the definition of “renewable energy credit” under the IPA Act.

  • Projects There shall be a thirty (30) km free zone around the projects excluding the Metro Vancouver Area. For local residents, kilometers shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone around the project. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who resides outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the Kilometer Chart from the project to their residence less thirty

  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.