Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method Sample Clauses

Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, (a) require that Seller, at its own cost, provide a certified statement from a Licensed Professional Engineer verifying that the Facility was developed in accordance with the Facility and Site description set forth in the Cover Sheet and setting forth the Demonstrated Contract Capacity and the Demonstrated Nameplate Capacity determined in accordance with this Appendix J as of the date of the certification (an “Engineer Report”) or (b) waive the requirement to demonstrate the Contract Capacity or the requirement to demonstrate the Nameplate Capacity. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Contract Capacity, the Demonstrated Contract Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Contract Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Nameplate Capacity, the Demonstrated Nameplate Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Nameplate Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. *** End of Appendix J *** FORM APPENDIX K-1 – QF EFFICIENCY MONITORING PROGRAM – COGENERATION DATA REPORTING FORM [PrevYear] I. Name and Address of Project Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: ID No.: Generation Nameplate (kW):
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Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, (a) require that Seller, at its own cost, provide a certified statement from a Licensed Professional Engineer verifying that the Facility was developed in accordance with the Facility and Site description set forth in the Cover Sheet and setting forth the Demonstrated Contract Capacity determined in accordance with this Appendix J as of the date of the certification (an “Engineer Report”) or (b) waive the requirement to demonstrate the Contract Capacity. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Contract Capacity, the Demonstrated Contract Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Contract Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. *** End of Appendix J *** APPENDIX J – PROCEDURE FOR DEMONSTRATION OF CONTRACT CAPACITY AND NAMEPLATE CAPACITY [The following Appendix J applies ONLY to Facilities with a Nameplate Capacity greater than three megawatts]
Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, (a) require that Seller, at its own cost, provide a certified statement from a Licensed Professional Engineer verifying that the Facility was developed in accordance with the Facility and Site description set forth in the Cover Sheet and setting forth the Demonstrated Contract Capacity determined in accordance with this Appendix J as of the date of the certification (an “Engineer Report”) or (b) waive the requirement to demonstrate the Contract Capacity. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Contract Capacity, the Demonstrated Contract Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Contract Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. *** End of Appendix J *** FORM APPENDIX K-1 – QF EFFICIENCY MONITORING PROGRAM – COGENERATION DATA REPORTING FORM [PrevYear] I. Name and Address of Project Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: ID No.: Generation Nameplate (kW):
Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, (a) require that Seller, at its own cost, provide a certified statement from a Licensed Professional Engineer verifying that the Facility was developed in accordance with the Facility and Site description set forth in Appendix E and setting forth the Demonstrated Contract Capacity determined in accordance with this Appendix M as of the date of the certification (an “Engineer Report”) or (b) waive the requirement to demonstrate the Contract Capacity. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Contract Capacity, the Demonstrated Contract Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Contract Capacity specified in Section 3.1 of the Agreement.
Buyer’s Election of Demonstration Method. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, (a) require that Seller, at its own cost, provide a certified statement from a Licensed Professional Engineer verifying that the Facility was developed in accordance with the Facility and Site description set forth in the Cover Sheet and setting forth the Demonstrated Contract Capacity and the Demonstrated Nameplate Capacity determined in accordance with this Appendix J as of the date of the certification (an “Engineer Report”) or (b) waive the requirement to demonstrate the Contract Capacity or the requirement to demonstrate the Nameplate Capacity. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Contract Capacity, the Demonstrated Contract Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Contract Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. In the event that the Buyer waives demonstration of the Nameplate Capacity, the Demonstrated Nameplate Capacity will be deemed to be equal to the Nameplate Capacity specified in Section 2.1 of the Agreement. *** End of Appendix J *** APPENDIX K-1 – QF EFFICIENCY MONITORING PROGRAM – COGENERATION DATA REPORTING FORM APPENDIX K-1 – QF EFFICIENCY MONITORING PROGRAM – COGENERATION DATA REPORTING FORM [Previous Year] Name and Address of Project Name: Street: City: State: Zip Code: ID No.: Generation Nameplate (kW): In Operation: □ Yes □ No Can your facility dump your thermal output directly to the environment? □ Yes □ No Ownership Ownership Name Address (%) Utility Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N [PrevYear] Monthly Operating Data Indicate the unit of measure used for your Useful Thermal Energy Output if other than mBTUs: BTUs Therms mmBTUs Useful Power Output (1) (kWh) Energy Input (Therms) (mmBTU) Useful Thermal Energy Output (mmBTU) If Energy Input is natural gas, use the Lower Heating Value (LHV) as supplied by Gas Supplier. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Yearly Total

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