Expected Contract Capacity definition
Examples of Expected Contract Capacity in a sentence
As of the Effective Date, the Contract Capacity shall equal the Expected Contract Capacity of the Project, without adjustment for temperature, pressure, humidity or other adjustment factors.
The Expected Contract Capacity Schedule represents the projected enrollment for Demand Reduction that the parties anticipate will be delivered to CL&P in each Program Year.
Seller shall post and thereafter maintain delivery date security collateral (“Delivery Date Security”) equal to ninety dollars ($90) for each kilowatt of the total Expected Contract Capacity.
Seller shall post and thereafter maintain delivery date security collateral (“Delivery Date Security”) equal to forty-five dollars ($45) for each kilowatt of the total Expected Contract Capacity.
From the Effective Date until the Initial Delivery Date, the Contract Capacity shall be equal to the aggregate of the Expected Contract Capacity for all Storage Units as set forth in subsection (b), below.
The aggregate of the Expected Contract Capacity for all Storage Units is [To be inserted] MW.
As of the Effective Date, the Contract Capacity shall equal the aggregate of the Expected Contract Capacity for each Storage Unit as set forth in Appendix 1.01.
Appendix 1.01 shall be automatically amended to reflect the updated Contract Capacity achieved by the Storage Unit(s) pursuant to such Test; provided, that in no event may the Contract Capacity, as determined pursuant to Article Seven, exceed the aggregate Expected Contract Capacity of the Storage Unit(s).
Appendix 1.02 shall be automatically amended to reflect the updated Contract Capacity achieved by the Generating Unit(s) pursuant to such Test; provided, that in no event may the Contract Capacity, as determined pursuant to Article Seven, exceed the aggregate Expected Contract Capacity of the Generating Unit(s).
As of the Effective Date, the Contract Capacity shall equal the aggregate of the Expected Contract Capacity of each Generating Unit as set forth in Appendix 1.02.