Description of the Facility. The Facility shall consist of Customer’s facilities at a parcel within 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX for the purpose of hosting mining rigs for mining Bitcoin.
Description of the Facility. The Facility in which the ECMs are to be installed and services are to be provided by the ESCO under this Agreement are described in Schedule D.
Description of the Facility. 3.1. The Facility is a Small/Medium-Scale Distributed Generator (SSDG/MSDG) solar photovoltaic system of [Insert solar PV capacity as informed by CEB] kilowatt-peak (kWp) DC installed capacity and is registered initially under the electricity Contract Account bearing number [Insert Contract Account number, as on electricity xxxx] and now under the SSDG/MSDG Contract Account bearing number [Leave blank]. The Facility comprises, among others, the following: Equipment Make/Model Rating (kW) Quantity Solar Photovoltaic Modules *Inverter [Fill in the above table for solar PV modules and inverters] * The output power of the SSDG/MSDG installation has a total rated capacity of / will be capped at kW [Leave blank], and same shall not be altered under any circumstances.
Description of the Facility. Georgia-Pacific owns and operates a non-sulfur, non-bleaching pulp and paper Mill at Big Island, Virginia. The facility produces two products: corrugating medium, which is used by box manufacturing plants to make the fluted inner layer of corrugated boxes; and linerboard, which is used for the inside and outside layers of the boxes. “Medium” is made from semi-chemical (sodium carbonate/sodium hydroxide) hardwood pulp and secondary (recycled) fiber, and linerboard is made from fiber recycled from old corrugated containers, clippings and rejects from corrugated container manufacturing plants, and some mixed office waste paper. The Secondary Fiber (OCC) Mill produces an average of 950 tons per day and supplies 100% of the fiber for the linerboard Mill and about 20% of the fiber for the medium Mill. The paper Xxxxx produce an average 870 tons per day of corrugating medium and 730 tons per day of linerboard. The Mill is located in Bedford County, adjacent to the Xxxxx River, which is the dividing line between Bedford and Amherst Counties. Big Island is approximately 20 miles northwest of Lynchburg, Virginia. The main operating area of the Mill is located along, and just east of, U. S. Highway 501 in Bedford County. About 2 miles north of the Mill, U.S. Highway 501 intersects with the Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs in a southwest to northeast direction. The Xxxxx River borders the main operating area of the Mill on the east. The Mill owns additional land, and operates a landfill, east of the river, in Amherst County, Virginia. A principal concern for this area is air quality due to the close proximity of the Big Island facility to the Xxxxx River Face Wilderness. The Xxxxx River Face Wilderness is about 3 miles to the northwest of the Mill and is a Federal Class I air quality area. The USDA Forest Service, a signatory to this FPA, is the designated Federal Land Manager for assuring that the air quality criteria for this designated Class I wilderness area are maintained. Other areas nearby include the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx National Forest to the north and east, and the Jefferson National Forest to the west. To the west of the Mill lies the un-incorporated village of Big Island. The population of the village is approximately 400. The population within a five-mile radius is about 2,100. Within a twenty-five mile radius of the Mill (which includes the city of Lynchburg), is a population of approximately 111,500.
Description of the Facility. All references to the Facility in this Agreement shall be deemed to include, and Manager’s duties hereunder shall cover, the arena, suites, locker rooms, meeting rooms, common areas, lobby areas, executive and other offices, storage and utility facilities, box office, and the entrances, ground, sidewalks and parking areas surrounding the Facility and adjacent thereto, and any other spaces in the Facility as shown in the detailed diagram of the Facility which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Description of the Facility. 3.1. The Facility is a Solar PV Farm of _ [Insert solar PV capacity as mentioned in CEB Letter of Intent] Megawatt (MW) AC installed capacity and is registered initially under the electricity Contract Account bearing number [Insert Contract Account Number of Facility Owner as on its electricity bill] and now under the Contract Account bearing number _[Leave blank]. The Facility comprises, among others, the following: Equipment Make/Model Rating (MW) Quantity Solar Photovoltaic Modules *Inverter [Fill in the above table for solar PV modules and inverters] * The output power of the Solar PV Farm has a total rated capacity of MW and will be capped at MW [Leave blank], and same shall not be altered under any circumstances.
Description of the Facility. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Facility is comprised of the following:
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Description of the Facility. The Georgia-Pacific Corporation owns and operates a non-sulfur, non-bleaching pulp and paper mill at Big Island, Virginia. The facility produces two products: corrugating medium, which is used by box plants to make the fluted inner layer of corrugated boxes and linerboard, which is used for the inside and outside layers of the boxes. Medium is made from semi-chemical (sodium carbonate/sodium hydroxide) hardwood pulp and secondary (recycled) fiber, and linerboard from fiber recycled from old corrugated containers, clippings and rejects from corrugated container manufacturing plants, and some mixed office waste paper. The production capacity of the semi- chemical pulp mill is about 860 tons per day and supplies only the medium machines. The Secondary Fiber (OCC) mill produces an average of 950 tons per day and supplies 100% of the furnish for the linerboard mill and about 20% of the furnish for the medium mill. The paper xxxxx produce an average 870 tons per day of corrugating medium and 730 tons per day of linerboard. Corrugating medium is used to form the inner flute and linerboard to form the two flat outer surfaces of the board used to manufacture containers or cardboard boxes. The mill is located in Bedford County, adjacent to the Xxxxx River, which is the dividing line between Bedford and Amherst Counties. Big Island is approximately 20 miles northwest of Lynchburg, Virginia. The main operating area of the mill is located along, and just east of, U. S. Highway 501 in Bedford County. About 2 miles north of the mill, U.S. Highway 501 intersects with the Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs in a southwest to northeast direction. The Xxxxx River borders the main operating area of the mill on the east. The mill owns additional land, and operates a landfill, east of the river, in Amherst County, Virginia. A principle environmental concern for this area is air quality due to the close proximity of a Federal Class I Wilderness area. The Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx National Forest is located to the north and east of the Xxxxx River; to the west is the Jefferson National Forest. The Xxxxx River Face National Wilderness Area is about 3 miles to the northwest of the mill. The Forest Service is the designated Federal Land Manager for assuring that the air quality criteria for this designated Class I wilderness area are maintained. To the west of the Mill lies the un-incorporated village of Big Island. The population of the village is approximately 400 and about 2,100 within a five...
Description of the Facility. Packaging Corporation of America, headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois, owns and operates a stand-alone semi-chemical integrated pulp and paper mill located at X0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx X xx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx. The Tomahawk mill manufactures corrugating medium utilized in the containerboard industry. The mill, built in 1920 by the Pride Pulp and Paper Company, originally manufactured kraft paper. The mill discontinued kraft pulping in 1953 when it switched to semi-chemical pulping. The mill and its ancillary operations occupy approximately 400 acres. The facility employs 450 people, which makes it the largest employer in Lincoln County. Approximately 70% of the wood fiber used at the Facility is derived from pulping hardwood chips. The patented high-yield pulping process utilizes a sodium carbonate (baking powder) cooking solution to soften hardwood chips prior to mechanical defibering. Recycled box plant clippings supply the balance of the mill’s fiber supply. The power island at the Tomahawk mill consists of five steam generating boilers and one chemical recovery furnace. The mill combusts a variety of fuels in the power boilers, including coal, bark, natural gas and fuel oil. Additionally, PCA owns and operates a 3-megawatt hydroelectric project at Grandmother Falls, located six miles downstream from the mill on the Wisconsin River. Process and non-contact cooling water is drawn from the Wisconsin River. Process water is treated in a state-of-the-art wastewater plant that went on-line in 1995. Treatment consists of primary clarification, anaerobic treatment, aerated stabilization and secondary clarification. Treated effluent is returned to the Wisconsin River.