Charging Equipment Rebate Sample Clauses

Charging Equipment Rebate. Financial reimbursement paid to an eligible Program Participant, or its designee, pursuant to this Agreement, to off-set a portion of the purchase of approved Charging Equipment.
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Charging Equipment Rebate. If Program Participant is eligible to receive a rebate for the purchase and installation of charging equipment, the rebate amount paid to the Program Participant will be reduced to ensure that when combined with any other third-party rebates or incentives, the total rebate received by Program Participant does not exceed the Program Participant’s total costs for procuring and installing the equipment. Following the successful installation of the Charging Equipment, the Program Participant will certify whether it has received any other third-party rebates or incentives, so that SCE can determine the appropriate rebate payment. The following table reflects that rebate values in effect at the time this agreement was issued: (INSERT rebate values table)
Charging Equipment Rebate. If Program Participant is eligible to receive a rebate for the purchase and installation of Charging Equipment, the rebate amount paid to the Program Participant will be reduced to ensure that when combined with any other third-party rebates or incentives, the total rebate received by Program Participant does not exceed the Program Participant’s total costs for procuring and installing the Charging Equipment. Following the successful installation of the Charging Equipment, the Program Participant will certify whether it has received any other third-party rebates or incentives, so that SCE can determine the appropriate rebate payment. The following table reflects that rebate values as of the effective date of the Agreement: Charging Infrastructure and Rebate DAC Excluding Fortune 1000* Multi-Family Others Including Fortune 1000* L2 $2,900 $1,450 $725
Charging Equipment Rebate. If Program Participant is eligible to receive a rebate for the purchase and installation of Charging Equipment, the rebate amount paid to the Program Participant will be reduced to ensure that when combined with any other third-party rebates or incentives, the total rebate received by Program Participant does not exceed the Program Participant’s total costs for procuring and installing the Charging Equipment. Following the successful installation of the Charging Equipment, the Program Participant will certify whether it has received any other third-party rebates or incentives, so that SCE can determine the appropriate rebate payment. The following table reflects that rebate values as of the effective date of the Agreement: Charging Infrastructure and Rebate DAC Excluding Fortune 1000* Multi-Family Others Including Fortune 1000* L2 $2,900 $1,450 $725 2.2. Customer-Side of the Meter Make-Ready Rebate (APPLICABLE ONLY IF CUSTOMER SELECTS “CUSTOMER-INSTALL” OPTION IN SECTION 5) This Customer-Side of the Meter Make-Ready Rebate is available only to a Program Participant who selects the “Customer-Install” option in Section 5, indicating that Program Participant will design, purchase, and install the Customer-Side of the Meter Infrastructure. If the Program Participant has elected the “Customer-Install” option for the Customer-Side of the Meter Infrastructure, and, subject to meeting all of the applicable terms and conditions, the Program Participant qualify to receive the Make-Ready Rebate. The Make- Ready Rebate shall not exceed 80 percent of $## {Customer Side Rebate amount imported to form}, which also represents the Customer-Side of the Meter infrastructure funds that will be reserved as of the effective date of this Agreement. The actual Customer-Side Make- Ready Rebate Payment may be less, if 80 percent of the Program Participant’s actual recorded and documented installation costs are lower than the reserved amount.

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  • Monitoring Equipment 2.2.1 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring was performed using High Volume Sampler (HVS) located at each designated monitoring station. The HVS meets all the requirements of the Project Specific EM&A Manual. Portable direct reading dust meters were used to carry out the 1-hour TSP monitoring. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 2.1.

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  • Testing of Metering Equipment Connecting Transmission Owner shall inspect and test all of its Metering Equipment upon installation and at least once every two (2) years thereafter. If requested to do so by NYISO or Developer, Connecting Transmission Owner shall, at Developer’s expense, inspect or test Metering Equipment more frequently than every two (2) years. Connecting Transmission Owner shall give reasonable notice of the time when any inspection or test shall take place, and Developer and NYISO may have representatives present at the test or inspection. If at any time Metering Equipment is found to be inaccurate or defective, it shall be adjusted, repaired or replaced at Developer’s expense, in order to provide accurate metering, unless the inaccuracy or defect is due to Connecting Transmission Owner’s failure to maintain, then Connecting Transmission Owner shall pay. If Metering Equipment fails to register, or if the measurement made by Metering Equipment during a test varies by more than two percent from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, Connecting Transmission Owner shall adjust the measurements by correcting all measurements for the period during which Metering Equipment was in error by using Developer’s check meters, if installed. If no such check meters are installed or if the period cannot be reasonably ascertained, the adjustment shall be for the period immediately preceding the test of the Metering Equipment equal to one-half the time from the date of the last previous test of the Metering Equipment. The NYISO shall reserve the right to review all associated metering equipment installation on the Developer’s or Connecting Transmission Owner’s property at any time.

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