Reporting on Environmental Impacts Sample Clauses

Reporting on Environmental Impacts. The Seller shall deliver to the Buyer not later than February 28 in each year after COD, or in accordance with any other periodic reporting requirement prescribed by Laws or terms and conditions of Permits, environmental impact reports that comply with this section, and any reasonable written guidelines issued by the Buyer from time to time relative to the form and content of such reports. Environmental impact reports shall provide annual data concerning the impact of the operation of the Seller’s Plant on the environment, including greenhouse gas emissions, and the air and water quality, land use, biota and habitat impacts. If requested by the Buyer, data relative to greenhouse gas emissions will include Fuel use by Fuel type, heat rate, and energy content of fuel and other related data.
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Reporting on Environmental Impacts. The Seller shall deliver to the Buyer not later than February 28 in each year after COD, or in accordance with any other periodic reporting requirement prescribed by Laws or terms and conditions of Permits, environmental impact reports that comply with this subsection, and any reasonable written guidelines issued by the Buyer from time to time relative to the form and content of such reports. Environmental impact reports shall provide annual data concerning the impact of the operation of the Seller’s Plant on the environment, including GHG emissions, and the air and water quality, land use, biota and habitat impacts. Data relative to GHG emissions may include Fuel use by Fuel type, heat rate, and energy content of fuel and other relevant data.

Related to Reporting on Environmental Impacts

  • Environmental Compliance The Borrower and its Subsidiaries conduct in the ordinary course of business a review of the effect of existing Environmental Laws and claims alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law on their respective businesses, operations and properties, and as a result thereof the Borrower has reasonably concluded that such Environmental Laws and claims could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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