Common use of Incremental Utility Upgrades Clause in Contracts

Incremental Utility Upgrades. At start-up (and at any other time upon at least six month’s prior written notice), Seller may increase Net Output, if such increase is due to normal variances in estimated versus actual performance, changed Facility operations, or improvements in Facility efficiency. Seller may not increase Net Output under this Agreement by installing additional generating units. In the case of substantial upgrades, PacifiCorp may require Seller to comply with Section 3.2.8(e) (in the event that the Facility upgrade causes the Facility Capacity Rating to exceed 3,000 kW) and increase its Minimum Annual Delivery obligation in Section 4.3 (if appropriate). PacifiCorp may also update Seller’s security obligation (if applicable). So long as the Facility Capacity Rating after the upgrade is 10,000 kW or less, Seller will continue to receive the Contract Price for the Net Output, as set forth in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of this Agreement. If Seller increases the Facility Capacity Rating above 10,000 kW, then (on a going forward basis) PacifiCorp shall pay Seller the Contract Price for the fraction of total Net Output equal to 10,000 kW divided by the Facility Capacity Rating of the upgraded Facility. For the remaining fraction of Net Output, PacifiCorp and Seller shall agree to a new negotiated rate. Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that any planned increase in the Facility Capacity Rating or the maximum instantaneous capacity of the Facility complies with Seller’s Generation Interconnection Agreement and any other agreements with PacifiCorp.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Incremental Utility Upgrades. At start-up (and at any other time upon at least six month’s months’ prior written notice), Seller may increase Net Output, if such increase is due to normal variances in estimated versus actual performance, changed Facility operations, or improvements in Facility efficiency. Seller may not increase Net Output under this Agreement by installing additional generating units. In the case of substantial upgrades, PacifiCorp may require Seller to comply with Section 3.2.8(e) (in the event that the Facility upgrade causes the Facility Capacity Rating to exceed 3,000 kW) and increase its Minimum Annual Delivery obligation in Section 4.3 (if appropriate). PacifiCorp may also update Seller’s security obligation (if applicable). So long as the Facility Capacity Rating after the upgrade is 3,000 kW or less for solar or 10,000 kW or lessless for all other resource types, Seller will continue to receive the Contract Price for the Net Output, as set forth in Sections 5.1 5.1, 5.2, and 5.2 5.3 of this Agreement. If Seller increases the Facility Capacity Rating above 3,000 kW for solar or 10,000 kWkW for all other resource types, then (on a going forward basis) PacifiCorp shall pay Seller the Contract Price for the fraction of total Net Output equal to 10,000 kW divided by the Facility Capacity Rating of the upgraded Facility. For the remaining fraction of Net Output, PacifiCorp and Seller shall agree to a new negotiated rate. Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that any planned increase in the Facility Capacity Rating or the maximum instantaneous capacity of the Facility complies with Seller’s Generation Interconnection Agreement and any other agreements with PacifiCorp.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

Incremental Utility Upgrades. At start-up (and at any other time upon at least six month’s months’ prior written notice), Seller may increase Net Output, if such increase is due to normal variances in estimated versus actual performance, changed Facility operations, or improvements in Facility efficiency. Seller may not increase Net Output under this Agreement by installing additional generating units. In the case of substantial upgrades, PacifiCorp may require Seller to comply with Section 3.2.8(e) (in the event that the Facility upgrade causes the Facility Capacity Rating to exceed 3,000 kW) and increase its Minimum Average Annual Delivery obligation Generation in Section 4.3 4.2 (if appropriate). PacifiCorp may also update Seller’s security obligation (if applicable). So long as the Facility Capacity Rating after the upgrade is 3,000 kW or less for solar or 10,000 kW or lessless for all other resource types, Seller will continue to receive the Contract Price for the Net Output, as set forth in Sections 5.1 5.1, 5.2, and 5.2 5.3 of this Agreement. If Seller increases the Facility Capacity Rating above 3,000 kW for solar or 10,000 kWkW for all other resource types, then (on a going forward basis) PacifiCorp shall pay Seller the Contract Price for the fraction of total Net Output equal to 10,000 kW divided by the Facility Capacity Rating of the upgraded Facility. For the remaining fraction of Net Output, PacifiCorp and Seller shall agree to a new negotiated rate. Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that any planned increase in the Facility Capacity Rating or the maximum instantaneous capacity of the Facility complies with Seller’s Generation Interconnection Agreement and any other agreements with PacifiCorp.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

Incremental Utility Upgrades. At start-up (and at any other time upon at least six month’s months’ prior written notice), Seller may increase Net Output, if such increase is due to normal variances in estimated versus actual performance, changed Facility operations, or improvements in Facility efficiency. Seller may not increase Net Output under this Agreement by installing additional generating units. In the case of substantial upgrades, PacifiCorp may require Seller to comply with Section 3.2.8(e) (in the event that the Facility upgrade causes the Facility Capacity Rating to exceed 3,000 kW) and increase its Minimum Annual Delivery obligation in Section 4.3 (if appropriate). PacifiCorp may also update Seller’s security obligation (if applicable). So long as the Facility Capacity Rating after the upgrade is 3,000 kW or less for solar or 10,000 kW or lessless for all other resource types, Seller will continue to receive the Contract Price for the Net Output, as set forth in Sections 5.1 5.1, 5.2, and 5.2 5.3 of this Agreement. If Seller increases the Facility Capacity Rating above 3,000 kW for solar or 10,000 kWkW for all other resource types, then (on a going forward basis) PacifiCorp shall pay Seller the Contract Price for the fraction of total Net Output equal to 10,000 kW divided by the Facility Capacity Rating of the upgraded Facility. For the remaining fraction of Net Output, PacifiCorp and Seller shall agree to a new negotiated rate. Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that any planned increase in the Facility Capacity Rating or the maximum instantaneous capacity of the Facility complies with Seller’s Generation Interconnection Agreement, Transmission Agreement and any other agreements with PacifiCorp.relevant agreements. SAMPLE

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Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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Incremental Utility Upgrades. At start-up (and at any other time upon at least six month’s prior written notice), Seller may increase Net Output, if such increase is due to normal variances in estimated versus actual performance, changed Facility operations, or improvements in Facility efficiency. Seller may not increase Net Output under this Agreement by installing additional generating units. In the case of substantial upgrades, PacifiCorp may require Seller to comply with Section 3.2.8(e) (in the event that the Facility upgrade causes the Facility Capacity Rating to exceed 3,000 kW) and increase its Minimum Annual Delivery obligation in Section 4.3 (if appropriate). PacifiCorp may also update Seller’s security obligation (if applicable). So long as the Facility Capacity Rating after the upgrade is 10,000 kW or less, Seller will continue to receive the Contract Price for the Net Output, as set forth in Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of this Agreement. If Seller increases the Facility Capacity Rating above 10,000 kW, then (on a going forward basis) PacifiCorp shall pay Seller the Contract Price for the fraction of total Net Output equal to 10,000 kW divided by the Facility Capacity Rating of the upgraded Facility. For the remaining fraction of Net Output, PacifiCorp and Seller shall agree to a new negotiated rate. Seller shall be responsible for ensuring that any planned increase in the Facility Capacity Rating or the maximum instantaneous capacity of the Facility complies with Seller’s Generation Interconnection Agreement, Transmission Agreement and any other agreements with PacifiCorprelevant agreements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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