Host Requested Shutdown Sample Clauses

Host Requested Shutdown. Host from time to time may request Provider to temporarily stop operation of the Project for a period no longer than thirty (30) days or a predetermined date mutually agreed upon by both the Host and Provider, such request to be reasonably related to Host’s activities in maintaining and improving the Site. During any such shutdown period (but not including periods of Force Majeure), Host will pay Provider an amount equal to the sum of (i) payments that Host would have made to Provider hereunder for electric energy that would have been produced by the Project during the period of the shutdown; (ii) revenues that Provider would have received with respect to the Project under the Applicable Solar Program and any other assistance program with respect to electric energy that would have been produced during the period of the shutdown; and (iii) revenues from Environmental Attributes and Tax Attributes that Provider would have received with respect to electric energy that would have been produced by the Project during the period of the shutdown. Determination of the amount of energy that would have been produced during the period of the shutdown shall be based, during the first Operations Year, on estimated levels of production and, after the first Operations Year, based on actual operation of the Project during the same period in the previous Operations Year, unless Provider and Host mutually agree to an alternative methodology. For the purpose of this clause, the Parties agree that during years 4 through 20 (but not years 1 through 3) of the Term of the Agreement, Host shall be afforded a total of fifteen (15) days which may be used consecutively or in periods of at least twenty-four hours each (“Allowed Disruption Time”) during which the Project shall be rendered non-operational by Provider. Host shall not be obligated to make payments to Provider for electricity not received during the Allowed Disruption Time, nor shall Host be required to reimburse Provider for any other lost revenue during the Allowed Disruption Time, including any lost revenue associated with any reduced sales of Environmental Attributes and Tax Attributes.
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Host Requested Shutdown. Host from time to time may request Provider to temporarily stop operation of the Project for a period no longer than thirty (30) consecutive days or a predetermined date mutually agreed upon by both the Host and Provider, such request to be reasonably related to Host’s activities in maintaining and improving the Site. During any such Host Requested Shutdown period (but not including periods of Force Majeure or Allowed Disruption Times as defined below), Host will pay Provider an amount equal to the sum of
Host Requested Shutdown. The Host from time to time may request the Contractor to temporarily halt, stop or cease the operation of the Project for a period no longer than thirty (30) days, such request to be reasonably related to the Host’s activities in maintaining and improving the Site. During any such shutdown period (but not including periods following a Force Majeure Event), the Host will pay the Contractor an amount equal to the sum of (i) payments that the Host would have made to the Contractor hereunder for the amount of electric energy that would have been produced by the Project during the period of the shutdown; and (ii) revenues from Tax Attributes that the Contractor would have received with respect to the Project during the period of the shutdown. Determination of the amount of electric energy that would have been produced during the period of the shutdown shall be based, during the first Operations Year, on estimated levels of production and, after the first Operations Year, based on actual operation of the Project during the same period in the previous Operations Year, unless the Contractor and the Host mutually agree to an alternative methodology.

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  • Final Completion The full and final completion of all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.

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