Commercial Operation. (i) On or before December 31, 2021, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate commercial operation of all generating units. Demonstrating commercial operation includes achieving Initial Operation in accordance with Section 1.4 of Appendix 2 to this ISA and making commercial sales or use of energy, as well as, if applicable, obtaining capacity qualification in accordance with the requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement Among Load Serving Entities in the PJM Region.
Commercial Operation. (i) On or before September 30, 2022, Wholesale Market Participant must demonstrate commercial operation of all generating units; (ii) On or before September 30, 2022, Wholesale Market Participant must demonstrate commercial sale or use of energy and, if applicable obtain capacity qualification consistent with the requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement Among Load Serving Entities in the PJM Region.
Commercial Operation. (a) Seller’s obligation to Deliver the Products and Buyer’s obligation to pay Seller for such Products commences on the Commercial Operation Date; provided, that Energy and RECs generated by the Facility prior to the Commercial Operation Date (the “Test Period”) shall not be deemed Products.
(b) The Commercial Operation Date shall occur on the date on which the Facility is substantially completed as described in Exhibit A and capable of regular commercial operation in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the manufacturer’s guidelines for all material components of the Facility, all requirements of the ISO-NE Rules and ISO-NE Practices for the delivery of the Products to the Seller have been satisfied, and all performance testing for the Facility has been successfully completed, provided Seller has also satisfied the following conditions precedent as of such date:
(i) completion of all transmission and interconnection facilities and any Network Upgrades, including final acceptance and authorization to interconnect the Facility from ISO-NE or the Interconnecting Utility in accordance with the fully executed Interconnection Agreement;
(ii) Seller has obtained and demonstrated possession of all Permits required for the lawful construction and operation of the Facility, for the interconnection of the Facility to the Interconnecting Utility (including any Network Upgrades) and for Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to Permits related to environmental matters, all as set forth on Exhibit B;
(iii) Seller has obtained a Statement of Qualification from the DOER pursuant to 225 CMR 14.05 qualifying the Facility as a RPS Class I Renewable Generation Unit;
(iv) Seller has acquired all real property rights needed to construct and operate the Facility, to interconnect the Facility to the Interconnecting Utility, to construct the Network Upgrades (to the extent that it is Seller’s responsibility to do so) and to perform Seller’s obligations under this Agreement;
(v) Seller has established all ISO-NE-related accounts and entered into all ISO-NE-related agreements required for the performance of Seller’s obligations in connection with the Facility and this Agreement, which agreements shall be in full force and effect, including the registration of the Facility in the GIS;
(vi) Seller has provided to Buyer I.3.9 confirmation from ISO- NE regarding approval of generation entry, has submitted the Asset Registration Form (as defi...
Commercial Operation. 6.2.1 An Element of the Project shall be declared to have achieved COD twenty four (24) hours following the connection of the Element with the Interconnection Facilities pursuant to Article 6.1 or seven (7) days after the date on which it is declared by the TSP to be ready for charging but is not able to be charged for reasons not attributable to the TSP subject to Article 6.
Commercial Operation. Each Unit will achieve Commercial Operation on the first date when each of the following has occurred: (a) Mechanical Completion has occurred, (b) the Field Commissioning and Acceptance Test (FCAT) and the Converter Commissioning Test (CCT) have been completed in accordance with Appendix A, (c) the Unit is safely generating electric power, and (d) the Seller has delivered a certificate, including a Punch List (if required), in the form of Exhibit C hereto (a “Commercial Operation Certificate”). Each Project will achieve Commercial Operation when every Unit comprising such Project has achieved Commercial Operation. If the Buyer agrees with such Commercial Operation Certificate and the Punch List, the Buyer shall promptly countersign such Commercial Operation Certificate. If the Buyer does not countersign or object to any such Commercial Operation Certificate and/or Punch List within twenty (20) days after receipt, such Commercial Operation Certificate and/or Punch List shall be deemed confirmed and agreed to by the Buyer on the date that such Commercial Operation Certificate and/or Punch List was originally delivered to the Buyer. If the Buyer provides timely notice that it disputes such Commercial Operation Certificate, the Seller shall either (i) at its sole cost and expense, immediately correct and/or remedy the defects, deficiencies and other conditions so as to achieve Commercial Operation, or (ii) request that the matter be submitted to the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Article 32. If the Buyer provides timely notice that it disputes the Punch List, the Seller shall either (A) modify the Punch List, or (B) request that the matter be submitted to the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Article 32. The foregoing procedures shall be repeated as necessary. Once the Punch List is established, the Seller shall complete all items listed on the Punch List at its sole cost and expense and to the Buyer’s satisfaction as promptly as possible.
Commercial Operation. Failure of the Bid Facility to commence Commercial Operation at a minimum of 80% of the Bid Capacity on or before the Commercial Operation Milestone Date (which shall be as stated in Schedule 2 of this Agreement, unless extended pursuant to Article II, Section 2.07 and Article XV of this Agreement); or
Commercial Operation. (i) On or before December 1, 2022, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate commercial operation of 40 MW of generating units; (ii) On or before December 31, 2022, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate commercial operation of all additional generating units. Demonstrating commercial operation includes achieving Initial Operation in accordance with Section 1.4 of Appendix 2 to this ISA and making commercial sales or use of energy, as well as, if applicable, obtaining capacity qualification in accordance with the requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement Among Load Serving Entities in the PJM Region.
Commercial Operation. The interconnection customer shall not operate the distributed generation facility, except for interim testing as provided in Article 2.1, until such time as the certificate of completion is signed by all Parties.
Commercial Operation. The interconnection customer shall not operate the Small Generator Facility, except for interim testing as provided in 2.1, until such time as the Certificate of Completion is signed by all Parties.
Commercial Operation. Seller shall achieve Commercial Operation by the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date. “Commercial Operation” shall be achieved when all of the following conditions have been satisfied (and continue to be satisfied as of the Commercial Operation Date) or expressly waived in writing (in accordance with the requirements of Section 19.8)