Expected Annual Net Energy Production Sample Clauses

Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in kWh = A x B x C Where: A = Contract Capacity in kW. B = 85% capacity factor. C = 8,760 hours per year.
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Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in kWh = A x B x C Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in kWPDC, which shall not exceed 26,193.400 kWPDC. As of the Effective Date and until SCE’s verification of Seller’s installation of the Generating Facility pursuant to Exhibit K, this rating is deemed to be 26,193.400 kWPDC. B = Annual Energy Yield Factor 1,989 kWh AC per kWPDC per year. C = Annual degradation factor (“Annual Degradation Factor”) in each Term Year as follows: 1.01 Special Conditions Term Year Annual Degradation Factor 1 1. 0000 2 0.9930 3 0.9860 4 0.9791 5 0.9723 6 0.9655 7 0.9587 8 0.9520 9 0.9454 10 0.9387 11 0.9322 12 0.9256 13 0.9192 14 0.9127 15 0.9063 16 0.9000 17 0.8937 18 0.8874 19 0.8812 20 0.8751
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in kWh = A x B x C Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in kWPDC, which shall not exceed 26,730 kWPDC. As of the Effective Date and until SCE’s verification of Seller’s installation of the Generating Facility pursuant to Exhibit K, this rating is deemed to be 26,730 kWPDC. B = Annual Energy Yield Factor 2,403 kWh AC per kWPDC per year. C = Annual degradation factor (“Annual Degradation Factor”) in each Term Year as follows:
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in MWh = A x B x C Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in MWPDC. (As of the Effective Date and until Anaheim’s verification of Seller’s installation of the Generating Facility pursuant to EXHIBIT K, this rating is deemed to be 2.4 MWPDC.). B = Annual Energy Yield Factor 21.51% MWh AC per MWPDC per year. C = Annual degradation factor in each Term Year as follows: Term Year Installed DC Rating (MWPDC) Annual Energy Yield Factor Annual Degradation Factor Expected Annual Net Energy Production (MWh) 1 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 100.00% 4,522 2 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 99.25% 4,488 3 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 98.51% 4,454 4 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 97.77% 4,421 5 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 97.03% 4,388 6 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 96.31% 4,355 7 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 95.58% 4,322 8 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 94.87% 4,290 9 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 94.16% 4,257 10 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 93.45% 4,226 11 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 92.75% 4,194 12 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 92.05% 4,162 13 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 91.36% 4,131 14 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 90.68% 4,100 15 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 90.00% 4,069 16 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 89.32% 4,039 17 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 88.65% 4,009 18 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 87.99% 3,979 19 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 87.33% 3,949 20 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 86.67% 3,919 21 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 86.02% 3,890 22 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 85.38% 3,861 23 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 84.74% 3,832 24 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 84.10% 3,803 25 2.4 MWPDC 21.51% 83.47% 3,774 1.02 Forecasted Initial Synchronization Date.‌ The Forecasted Initial Synchronization Date is February 1st 2015.
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in kWh = A x B x C Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in kWPDC. (As of the Effective Date and until SCE’s verification of Seller’s installation of the Generating Facility pursuant to Exhibit L, this rating is deemed to be 25,140 kWPDC.). B = Annual Energy Yield Factor 1,994 kWh AC per kWPDC per year.
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. For each twelve-month period, commencing one day after the Commercial Operation Date, it is the expected annual net energy production in AC Megawatt-hours, including the effects of first year .5% panel performance degradation and subsequent .5% panel annual performance degradation, as represented in Exhibit G.
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. For each twelve-month period, commencing one day after the Commercial Operation Date, it is the value of the expected annual net energy production in AC Megawatt-hours, including the effects of first year ____% performance degradation and subsequent ____% annual performance degradation as represented in Exhibit H. FERC: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and its successor organization, if any. Force Majeure Event: Any act or event that delays or prevents a Party from timely performing obligations under this Agreement or from complying with conditions required under this Agreement to the extent that such act or event is reasonably unforeseeable and beyond the reasonable control of and without the fault or negligence of the Party relying thereon as justification for such delay, nonperformance, or noncompliance. Force Majeure Events typically include: (i) acts of God or the elements, extreme or severe weather conditions, explosion, fire, epidemic, landslide, mudslide, sabotage, lightning, earthquake, flood or similar cataclysmic event, acts of public enemy, war, blockade, civil insurrection, riot, civil disturbance or strike or other labor difficulty caused or suffered by a Party; (ii) any restraint or restriction imposed by law or by rule, regulation or other acts or omissions of governmental authorities, whether federal, state or local which by exercise of due diligence and in compliance with applicable law a Party could not reasonably have been expected to avoid and to the extent which, by exercise of due diligence and in compliance with applicable law, has been unable to overcome (so long as the affected Party has not applied for or assisted such act by a governmental authority); and (iii) electric transmission interruptions or curtailments (not including any such event that results from discretionary non-emergency curtailment of Buyer or a failure by Buyer to obtain firm transmission or similar rights or otherwise to make congestion-related payments) provided that the term “Force Majeure Event” does not include (a) economic conditions that render a Party’s performance of this Agreement at the Price unprofitable or otherwise uneconomic (including Buyer’s ability to buy Energy or Green Attributes at a lower price, or Seller’s ability to sell Energy or Green Attributes at a higher price, than the Price), (b) a governmental act by Buyer that delays or prevents Buyer from timely performing its obligations under this Agreement, (c) a Plant Outage, except...
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Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year shall be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: EXPECTED ANNUAL NET ENERGY PRODUCTION, in kWh = A x B Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in kWPDC. B = Annual Energy Yield Factor in kWh of AC energy per kWPDC of DC power. Term Year Annual Energy Yield Factor 1 1,869.444 2 1,854.489 3 1,839.653 4 1,824.936 5 1,810.336 6 1,795.854 7 1,781.487 8 1,767.235 9 1,753.097 10 1,739.072 11 1,725.160 12 1,711.358 13 1,697.667 14 1,684.086 15 1,670.613 16 1,657.249 17 1,643.991 18 1,630.839 19 1,617.792 20 1,604.850
Expected Annual Net Energy Production. The Expected Annual Net Energy Production for each Term Year will be the value calculated in accordance with the following formula: Where: A = The Installed DC Rating, in kWPDC. (As of the Effective Date and until SCE's verification of Seller's installation of the Generating Facility pursuant to Exhibit K, this rating is deemed to be 26,596.200 kWPDC.). B = Annual Energy Yield Factor 2,260 kWh AC per kWPDC per year. C = Annual degradation factor in each Term Year as follows: Article One -- §1.01 Special Conditions Term Year Annual Degradation 1 1. 0000

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