Facility Generation Technology Clause Samples

The Facility Generation Technology clause defines the ownership, use, and rights associated with the technology, equipment, or intellectual property used in the operation or generation of a facility, such as a power plant or manufacturing site. This clause typically clarifies whether the technology is proprietary to one party, jointly owned, or licensed, and may specify restrictions on its use, transfer, or modification. Its core practical function is to allocate rights and responsibilities regarding the facility's underlying technology, thereby preventing disputes over intellectual property and ensuring both parties understand their rights to use or develop the technology.
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is Offshore Wind, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind, Onshore Wind and Remote Island Wind may be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology.
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is [●]4[, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind, 3 Drafting note: Clause to be retained only if specific amendments to any given Contract for Difference are agreed to be made pursuant to Part 3 of The Contract for Difference (Standard Terms) Regulations 2014 (as amended).
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology is the generation technology deployed by the Facility, as detailed in Annex 1 (Description of the Facility).
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is [●]5[, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind 2 Drafting note: Drafting in the preceding set of square brackets is to be retained only if the Facility Generation Technology is Offshore Wind. 3 Drafting note: Clause to be retained only if specific amendments to any given Contract for Difference are agreed to be made pursuant to Part 3 of The Contract for Difference (Standard Terms) Regulations 2014 (as amended). 4 Drafting note: 31 March, 2027 will apply as the specified Expiry Date only if the Facility Generation Technology is Biomass Conversion. Delete as applicable. 5 Drafting note: This shall be the facility generation technology notified to the Delivery Body in the Generator’s FiT CfD Application as the type of eligible generating station and being one of the facility generation technologies in Table A […] of the CfD Standard Terms Notice issued on 13 March 2017[date] by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. and, Onshore Wind and Remote Island Wind may be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology].6
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is [●]5[, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is [●]11[, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in 11 Drafting note: This shall be the facility generation technology notified to the Delivery Body in the Generator’s FiT CfD Application as the type of eligible generating station being one of the facility generation technologies in Table A of the CfD Standard Terms Notice issued on [6 March 2017]29 August 2014 by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyEnergy and Climate Change. Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind and Onshore Wind may be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology].12
Facility Generation Technology. The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Private Network CfD Agreement is [●]9[, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind and Onshore Wind [may]/[shall] be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology].10