Anemometry System Sample Clauses

Anemometry System. (a) The Seller shall install the Anemometry System at the Meteorological Towers at the hub-height of the WTGs, provided that, if the hub-heights of the WTGs are variable due to topographical conditions at the Site, then the Anemometry System shall be installed at the hub-height of the WTGs in the first row in the predominant wind direction (as provided in the feasibility study for the Project). At least one of the Meteorological Towers with the Anemometry System shall be placed facing the predominant wind direction, unaffected by the wake-effect of the WTGs, to measure and record the free-stream wind flow at the Site in the predominant wind direction. The Seller shall ensure that at any time at least one anemometer comprised in the Anemometry System is measuring the undisturbed free-stream wind flow and the reference wind speed for all purposes under this Agreement shall be the highest wind speed recorded at any anemometer comprised in the Anemometry System. All Meteorological Towers on which the Anemometry System is installed shall be sited at a distance between two (2) to four (4) times the rotor diameter of the WTGs from the nearest row of WTGs. Each anemometer shall be individually calibrated and shall be placed at an appropriate distance from the support structures it is placed on and from other anemometers comprising the Anemometry System. (b) The Anemometry System shall include data loggers to be placed at the base of the Meteorological Towers through screened cables with back-up battery power capability with at least [72] hours of continuous operation on battery power. The sensors in the Anemometry System will record at one (1) minute interval basis (i) the speed of the wind, and (ii) the data-logger battery voltage. The wind data recorded by the data logger of the Anemometry System shall be [readable through real-time on-line communication links connecting the data logger / downloadable via modem] at [grid station / Control Centre]. (c) Without prejudice to the specific requirements stated hereinabove, the Anemometry System shall be installed, calibrated, tested, maintained and operated, and all data collected through the Anemometry System shall be collected, sampled, processed and reported in accordance with the applicable IEC Standard(s) [IEC 61400-Part 12] [prevalent on the Availability Date and shall be duly certified for such compliance by the Engineer on the Availability Date] [from time to time during the Term]. (d) The data recorded at the...
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Anemometry System. (a) The Seller shall procure (at its cost), install, calibrate, test, operate and maintain during the Term, the Anemometry System described in Schedule 10. Following installation, testing and calibration of the Anemometry System, the Engineer shall certify to the Seller and the Purchaser that, in its professional opinion, the Anemometry System has been installed, tested and calibrated in accordance with, is of the make and model contemplated by, and is otherwise compliant with the relevant technical and functional specifications set out in, Schedule 2, Schedule 5 and Schedule 10. The Seller shall not be entitled to commence delivery and sale of Net Delivered Energy until the Engineer has issued this certificate. (b) The provisions of Schedule 10 shall govern in relation to the measurement of the speed of wind for the purposes of this Agreement. Further, the recording, processing, analysis, reporting and archiving of the data relating to wind speed for all purposes shall be governed by the provisions of Section 5.11 and Schedule 10.

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