Power Rating Clause Samples

The Power Rating clause defines the required electrical capacity or output that equipment or systems must meet under a contract. It typically specifies the minimum or nominal power output, such as in kilowatts or horsepower, that machinery, generators, or other devices must deliver during operation. This clause ensures that the supplied equipment is capable of handling the intended workload and prevents disputes over underperforming or inadequate products, thereby safeguarding performance expectations for both parties.
Power Rating. If the Generating Facility is an Existing CHP Facility, on the Effective Date, the Power Rating of the Generating Facility equals [ ] MW.
Power Rating. If the Generating Facility is an Existing CHP Facility, on the Effective Date, the Power Rating of the Generating Facility equals [___] MW. If Buyer is Scheduling Coordinator and the Generating Facility is PIRP-eligible, then the Generating Facility is certified as a PIRP resource by the CAISO;

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