Common use of Outages Clause in Contracts

Outages. Upon Purchaser’s written request to Seller, Seller shall take the System off-line for a total of up to forty-eight (48) daylight hours (as defined by the United States National Weather Service in the area where the System is located) during each Billing Year (each event an “Outage”, and the forty- eight (48) hour period, the “Outage Allowance”). To the extent reasonably practicable, Purchaser’s request shall be delivered at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Purchaser is not obligated to accept or pay for Output from the System for Outages up to the annual Outage Allowance. If the aggregate hours for Outages exceed the Outage Allowance in a given Billing Year, the Parties shall reasonably estimate in good faith the amount of Output that would have been delivered to and purchased by Purchaser during such excess Outages, and Purchaser shall pay Seller for such amount in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Outages. Upon Purchaser’s written request to Seller, Seller shall take the System off-line for a total of up to [forty-eight (48) )] daylight hours (as defined by the United States National Weather Service in the area where the System is located) during each Billing Year (each event an “Outage”, and the forty- [forty-eight (48) )] hour period, the “Outage Allowance”). To the extent reasonably practicable, Purchaser’s request shall be delivered at least [twenty-four (24) )] hours in advance. Purchaser is not obligated to accept or pay for Output from the System for Outages up to the annual Outage Allowance. If the aggregate hours for Outages exceed the Outage Allowance in a given Billing Year, the Parties shall reasonably estimate in good faith the amount of Output that would have been delivered to and purchased by Purchaser during such excess Outages, and Purchaser shall pay Seller for such amount in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Model Solar Power Purchase Agreement

Outages. Upon Purchaser’s written request to Seller, Seller shall take the System off-line for a total of up to forty-eight (48) daylight hours (as defined by the United States National Weather Service in the area where the System is located) during each Billing Year (each event an “Outage”, and the forty- eight (48) hour period, the “Outage Allowance”). To the extent reasonably practicable, Purchaser’s request shall be delivered at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Purchaser is not obligated to accept or pay for Output from the System for Outages up to the annual Outage Allowance. If the aggregate hours for Outages exceed the Outage Allowance in a given Billing Year, the Parties shall reasonably estimate in good faith the amount of Output that would have been delivered to and purchased by Purchaser during such excess Outages, and Purchaser shall pay Seller for such amount in accordance with this Agreement.Agreement.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Outages. Upon Purchaser’s written request to SellerSeller (other than for purely economic reasons), Seller shall take the System off-line for a total of up to forty-eight (48) daylight hours (as defined by the United States National Weather Service in the area where the System is located) during each Billing Year (each event an “Outage”, and the forty- forty-eight (48) hour period, the “Outage Allowance”). To the extent reasonably practicable, Purchaser’s request shall be delivered at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Purchaser is not obligated to accept or pay for Output from the System for Outages up to the annual Outage Allowance. If the aggregate hours for Outages exceed the Outage Allowance in a given Billing Year, the Parties shall reasonably estimate in good faith the amount of Output that would have been delivered to and purchased by Purchaser during such excess Outages, and Purchaser shall pay Seller for such amount in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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