Common use of Incremental Economic Benefits Clause in Contracts

Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV of RESRFP22-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to the RESRFP22-1 Launch Date, and (2) would not have accrued but for the award of this Agreement. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement are not Incremental Economic Benefits.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Form Agreement, Form Agreement, Form Agreement

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Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV IX of RESRFP22RESRFP20-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to the RESRFP22an award under RESRFP20-1 Launch Date1, and (2) would not have accrued but for the award of this Agreement. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement are not Incremental Economic Benefits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Form Agreement, Form Agreement

Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV of RESRFP22RESRFP24-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to were incurred on or after the RESRFP22-1 Launch Economic Benefits Start Date, and (2) would not have accrued but for an award under a NYSERDA competitive solicitation to procure Tier-1 RECs or in anticipation of the award of this Agreementpotential for such an award. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement are not Incremental Economic Benefits.not

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Form Agreement, Form Agreement

Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV of RESRFP22RESRFP23-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to were incurred on or after the RESRFP22-1 Launch Economic Benefits Start Date, and (2) would not have accrued but for an award under a NYSERDA competitive solicitation to procure Tier-1 RECs or in anticipation of the award of this Agreementpotential for such an award. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement are not Incremental Economic Benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Form Agreement

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Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV IX of RESRFP22RESRFP21-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to the RESRFP22RESRFP21-1 Launch Date, and (2) would not have accrued but for the award of this Agreement. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement are not Incremental Economic Benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Form Agreement

Incremental Economic Benefits. Incremental Economic Benefits are financial expenditures benefitting New York State within the categories specified in Section IV Appendix C of RESRFP22ORECRFP18-1 and are those that a Seller can demonstrate: (1) will accrue subsequent to the RESRFP22an award under ORECRFP18-1 Launch Date1, and (2) would not have accrued but for the award of this Agreement. Economic benefits previously claimed with respect to a Bid Facility that are subject to a pending award under a previous solicitation or that is the subject of a current NYSERDA Agreement ORECRFP18-1 and (3) are not Incremental Economic Benefitscontingent on the support, funding, investment, or cooperation of New York State or its instrumentalities.

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Samples: portal.nyserda.ny.gov

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