Common use of GENERATION LICENCE Clause in Contracts

GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Municipality with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Supplemental Contract for Embedded Generation, Supplemental Contract for Small Scale Embedded Electricity Generation, Supplemental Contract for Small Scale Embedded Electricity Generation

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GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Municipality City with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Contract for Embedded Generation

GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Stellenbosch Municipality with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Contract for Embedded Generation

GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers consumers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer consumer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Municipality with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Contract for Small Scale Embedded Generation

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GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers consumers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer consumer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Municipality City with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Contract for Embedded Generation

GENERATION LICENCE. The Electricity Regulation Act presently stipulates that municipal electrical grid connected generators shall obtain a generating licence. “Generating for own use” is excluded from this requirement. It is recorded that clarification is still required from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa whether generators who are net customers are considered to be “generating for own use”. The customer bears all the risk regarding any liability which might arise from any change or clarification made by NERSA in this regard, and specifically indemnifies the Municipality Estate with regard to any such risk or liability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplementary Contract for Embedded Generation

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