Common use of Recipient Products Clause in Contracts

Recipient Products. 4 • Kick-off Meeting Presentation 5 • Updated Project Schedule (if applicable) 6 • Match Funds Status Letter (subtask 1.7) (if applicable) 7 • Permit Status Letter (subtask 1.8) (if applicable) 9 CAM Product: 10 • Kick-off Meeting Agenda 11 12 Subtask 1.3 Critical Project Review (CPR) Meetings 13 The goal of this subtask is to determine if the project should continue to receive CEC funding, and 14 if so whether any modifications must be made to the tasks, products, schedule, or budget. CPR 15 meetings provide the opportunity for xxxxx discussions between the CEC and the Recipient. As 16 determined by the CAM, discussions may include project status, challenges, successes, advisory 17 group findings and recommendations, final report preparation, and progress on technical transfer 18 and production readiness activities (if applicable). Participants will include the CAM and the 19 Recipient and may include the CAO and any other individuals selected by the CAM to provide 20 support to the CEC. 21 22 CPR meetings generally take place at key, predetermined points in the Agreement, as determined 23 by the CAM and as shown in the Task List on page 1 of this Exhibit. However, the CAM may 24 schedule additional CPR meetings as necessary. The budget will be reallocated to cover the 25 additional costs borne by the Recipient, but the overall Agreement amount will not increase. CPR 26 meetings generally take place at the CEC, but they may take place at another location, or may be 27 conducted via electronic conferencing (e.g., WebEx) as determined by the CAM. 28 29 The Recipient shall:

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Recipient Products. 4 27 • Kick-off Meeting Presentation 5 28 • Updated Project Schedule (if applicable) 6 29 • Match Funds Status Letter (subtask 1.7) (if applicable) 7 30 • Permit Status Letter (subtask 1.8) (if applicable) 9 32 CAM Product: 10 33 • Kick-off Meeting Agenda 11 12 35 Subtask 1.3 Critical Project Review (CPR) Meetings 13 36 The goal of this subtask is to determine if the project should continue to receive CEC funding, 37 and 14 if so whether any modifications must be made to the tasks, products, schedule, or budget. 38 CPR 15 meetings provide the opportunity for xxxxx discussions between the CEC and the 39 Recipient. As 16 determined by the CAM, discussions may include project status, challenges, 40 successes, advisory 17 group findings and recommendations, final report preparation, and 41 progress on technical transfer 18 and production readiness activities (if applicable). Participants 42 will include the CAM and the 19 Recipient and may include the CAO and any other individuals 43 selected by the CAM to provide 20 support to the CEC. 21 22 44 45 CPR meetings generally take place at key, predetermined points in the Agreement, as 46 determined 23 by the CAM and as shown in the Task List on page 1 of this Exhibit. 47 However, the CAM may 24 schedule additional CPR meetings as necessary. The budget will be 48 reallocated to cover the 25 additional costs borne by the Recipient, but the overall Agreement 49 amount will not increase. CPR 26 meetings generally take place at the CEC, but they may take 1 place at another location, or may be 27 conducted via electronic conferencing (e.g., WebEx) as 2 determined by the CAM. 28 29 The Recipient shall:.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

Recipient Products. 4 34 • Kick-off Meeting Presentation 5 35 • Updated Project Schedule (if applicable) 6 36 • Match Funds Status Letter (subtask 1.7) (if applicable) 7 37 • Permit Status Letter (subtask 1.8) (if applicable) 9 39 CAM Product: 10 40 • Kick-off Meeting Agenda 11 12 41 42 Subtask 1.3 Critical Project Review (CPR) Meetings 13 43 The goal of this subtask is to determine if the project should continue to receive CEC funding, and 14 44 if so whether any modifications must be made to the tasks, products, schedule, or budget. CPR 15 45 meetings provide the opportunity for xxxxx discussions between the CEC and the Recipient. As 16 46 determined by the CAM, discussions may include project status, challenges, successes, advisory 17 47 group findings and recommendations, final report preparation, and progress on technical transfer 18 48 and production readiness activities (if applicable). Participants will include the CAM and the 19 49 Recipient and may include the CAO and any other individuals selected by the CAM to provide 20 50 support to the CEC. 21 22 2 CPR meetings generally take place at key, predetermined points in the Agreement, as determined 23 3 by the CAM and as shown in the Task List on page 1 of this Exhibit. However, the CAM may 24 4 schedule additional CPR meetings as necessary. The budget will be reallocated to cover the 25 5 additional costs borne by the Recipient, but the overall Agreement amount will not increase. CPR 26 6 meetings generally take place at the CEC, but they may take place at another location, or may be 27 7 conducted via electronic conferencing (e.g., WebEx) as determined by the CAM. 28 29 9 The Recipient shall:

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Recipient Products. 4 9 • Kick-off Meeting Presentation 5 10 • Updated Project Schedule (if applicable) 6 11 • Match Funds Status Letter (subtask 1.7) (if applicable) 7 12 • Permit Status Letter (subtask 1.8) (if applicable) 9 14 CAM Product: 10 15 • Kick-off Meeting Agenda 11 12 17 Subtask 1.3 Critical Project Review (CPR) Meetings 13 18 The goal of this subtask is to determine if the project should continue to receive CEC funding, and 14 19 if so whether any modifications must be made to the tasks, products, schedule, or budget. CPR 15 20 meetings provide the opportunity for xxxxx discussions between the CEC and the Recipient. As 16 21 determined by the CAM, discussions may include project status, challenges, successes, advisory 17 22 group findings and recommendations, final report preparation, and progress on technical transfer 18 23 and production readiness activities (if applicable). Participants will include the CAM and the 19 24 Recipient and may include the CAO and any other individuals selected by the CAM to provide 20 25 support to the CEC. 21 22 26 CPR meetings generally take place at key, predetermined points in the Agreement, as determined 23 27 by the CAM and as shown in the Task List on page 1 of this Exhibit. However, the CAM may 24 28 schedule additional CPR meetings as necessary. The budget will be reallocated to cover the 25 29 additional costs borne by the Recipient, but the overall Agreement amount will not increase. CPR 26 30 meetings generally take place at the CEC, but they may take place at another location, or may be 27 31 conducted via electronic conferencing (e.g., WebEx) as determined by the CAM. 28 29 33 The Recipient shall:

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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