Expected System Output definition

Expected System Output shall have the meaning ascribed to it in each Site Specific PPA.
Expected System Output shall have the meaning ascribed to it in each Site Specific PPA. (gg)(hh) “Financing Party” or “Financing Parties” shall mean any and all Persons or successors or assignees thereof lending money or extending credit to Seller or an Affiliate of Seller, or investing equity (including tax equity) in Seller or an Affiliate of Seller: (i) for the construction, term or permanent financing of the SEFs; (ii) for working capital or other ordinary business requirement of the SEFs (including but not limited to the maintenance, repair, replacement or improvement of the SEFs); (iii) for any development financing, bridge financing, credit enhancement, credit support or interest rate protection in connection with the SEFs; (iv) for the Seller’s operation of the SEFs; or (v) for the purchase of the SEFs and related rights and obligations of Seller. (hh)(ii) “FOIA” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 16.18.

Examples of Expected System Output in a sentence

  • From and including the Commercial Operation Date until the first anniversary thereof, the SEF shall produce a minimum amount of Energy equivalent to ninety-percent (90%) of the Expected System Output of the SEF (the “Minimum Energy Output Requirements”).

Related to Expected System Output

  • Affected System Operator means an entity that operates an Affected System or, if the Affected System is under the operational control of an independent system operator or a regional transmission organization, such independent entity.

  • interconnected system means a number of transmission and distribution systems linked together by means of one or more interconnectors;

  • Affected System means an electric system other than the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System that may be affected by a proposed interconnection or on which a proposed interconnection or addition of facilities or upgrades may require modifications or upgrades to the Transmission System.

  • multi-system operator or “MSO” means a cable operator who has been granted registration under rule 11 of the Cable Television Networks Rules, 1994 and who receives a programming service from a broadcaster and re-transmits the same or transmits his own programming service for simultaneous reception either by multiple subscribers directly or through one or more local cable operators;

  • System Downtime means any interruption of access to the Hosting Web Site as measured by the System Availability Monitoring Mechanism. System Downtime specifically excludes: (a) any Scheduled Downtime; (b) inability to access the System resulting from failure in the internet backbone or networks not directly managed by NCR Voyix or its subcontractors or agents; (c) erroneous System monitoring, in which NCR Voyix establishes that the incorrect reporting of the inability to access the System was due to failure in the monitoring mechanism rather than a failure in the System; (d) an Extreme Service Interruption Event; or (e) any System Downtime caused by Customer.