Availability Factor Sample Clauses

Availability Factor. The summation of the number of days that all apartments are dedicated to the rental pool in the quarter shall be the denominator. The number of days that the particular dedicated apartment is in the rental pool in the quarter shall be the numerator. The resulting fraction, expressed as a decimal, shall be the availability factor for an apartment unit for that calendar quarter.
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Availability Factor. The Availability Factor, expressed in hundredths (0.00), for the combined LT Peaking Resource shall be determined each Month as: (1) the sum of: (a) the product of: (i) the then current megawatts (MW) associated with the Remainder (ii) 0.86 (b) the product of: (i) the megawatts (MW) purchased by Oglethorpe Power pursuant to the notice incorporated above (ii) 0.92 (2) divided by the sum of: (a) the then current megawatts (MW) associated with the Remainder (b) the megawatts (MW) purchased by Oglethorpe Power pursuant to the notice incorporated above.
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to the following services that are provided on Seller’s Facilities: (i) Managed Wavelength Services a) Unprotected – 99.0% b) Load Shared – 99.99% of the two diverse polls will be available The Availability Factor set forth above shall be measured during each calendar quarter and is a measurement of the percent of total time that Service is operative and deemed available to Buyer in accordance with the above specifications when measured over such period.
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to the following Services that are provided entirely on Seller's Facilities: (i) E-LAN - 99.0% packet delivery rate The Availability Factors set forth above shall apply for each calendar quarter and is a measurement of the percent of total time that Service is operative and deemed available to Buyer in accordance with the above specifications when measured over such period.
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to the following Services that are provided entirely on Seller’s Facilities: (i) MPLS IP-VPN - 99.0% packet delivery rate The Availability Factors set forth above shall apply for each calendar quarter and is a measurement of the percent of total time that Service is operative and deemed available to Buyer in accordance with the above specifications when measured over such period.
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to the following Services that are provided entirely on Seller’s Facilities: (i) DS-1 Service – 99.90% (ii) DS-3 Service – 99.95% (iii) OCn Services – 99.99%
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to DIA Services that are provided entirely on Seller’s Facilities: (i) Port Only – 99.999% (ii) Port with DS-1 Local Loop Service – 99.90% (iii) Port with Ethernet Private Line Local Loop Service i. Unprotected – 99.0% ii. Protected (Network protection; no client protection) – 99.9%
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Availability Factor. DBM shall endeavor to, but does not guaranty, that it will maintain a weighted average Gas compressor availability of ***% (weighted by compressor throughput capacity) (the “Availability Factor”) each calendar quarter. If the Availability Factor for a calendar quarter is less than ***%, then DBM will invest the reasonably necessary capital to achieve the ***% Availability Factor.
Availability Factor. The following Availability Factors shall apply to the following Services that are provided entirely on Seller’s Facilities:
Availability Factor other Forward Firm Short Term Capacity 3.4.1 The "Availability Factor" in each Contract Month for a Reserved Capacity booking for Forward Firm Monthly Capacity, Forward Firm Quarterly Capacity or Forward Firm Yearly Capacity for an Entry Point or Exit Point is calculated as follows: Availability Factor = 𝑀ℎ − 𝑈𝐻 where: UH = Unavailable Hours (as calculated under Clause 3.2.2 of this Schedule GTC 2) 3.4.2 In respect of each Contract Month and Reserved Capacity booking, the aggregate number of hours that the TAP Transportation System is not available to the Shipper at a particular Entry Point or Exit Point for transportation of Natural Gas (the "Unavailable Hours") shall be calculated as follows: 𝑖=1 Unavailable Hours = ∑𝑀ℎ ℎ × 𝐴𝑅𝑖 where: h = a period of one hour ARi = for each hour, i, during a Contract Month the proportion of the relevant Reserved Capacity at the relevant Entry Point or Exit Point that is not available to the Shipper for transportation of Natural Gas during that hour as a result of the following events: 3.4.2.1 any inspection, maintenance, repair, modification or replacement of the TAP Transportation System, other than a period of Planned Maintenance; 3.4.2.2 a Force Majeure Event affecting the Transporter; and/or 3.4.2.3 the failure of the Transporter to act as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator.
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