Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test Sample Clauses

Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test. ‌ To pass the Capacity Check Test, the Electricity output (in MWh) for the CCT Duration, divided by the number of hours in the CCT Duration must be equal to or greater than one hundred percent (100%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity, in which case the Capacity Reduction Factor shall, for the purposes of Exhibit J, be an amount equal to 1.0, effective from the date of the Capacity Confirmation in relation to the Capacity Check Test.
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Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test. To pass the Capacity Check Test, the Electricity output (in MWh) for each hour of the Capacity Check Test, divided by one hour, must be equal to or greater than the Contract Capacity, in which case the Capacity Reduction Factor for the Fuel used for the test shall, for the purposes of Exhibit J, be an amount equal to 1.0, effective from the date of the Capacity‌ Confirmation in relation to the Capacity Check Test. If the Supplier has not passed the Capacity Check Test for each one of the four (4) continuous hours, then the Supplier shall, at the Supplier’s cost and expense, perform a further Capacity Check Test (the “Further Capacity Check Test”) within thirty (30) Business Days after the receipt by the Supplier of the Capacity Confirmation from the Buyer, on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a). If the total Electricity output of the Facility for the four (4) continuous hours of each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the number of hours in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than eighty percent (80%) of the Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default. For purposes of calculating the Average Test Capacity in this Section 15.6, the Electricity output from each hour shall not exceed a maximum amount equal to the Contract Capacity multiplied by one hour.
Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test. To pass the Capacity Check Test, [the Electricity output (in MWh) for the four (4) hour period of the Capacity Check TestCCT Duration, divided by four (4)the number of hours in the CCT Duration must be equal to or greater than one hundred percent (100%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity], in which case the Capacity Reduction Factor shall, for the purposes of Exhibit J, be an amount equal to 1.0, effective from the date of the Capacity Confirmation in relation to the Capacity Check Test.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌
Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test. To pass the Capacity Check Test, the Electricity output (in MWh) for the one (1) hour or four (4) hour period, as applicable, of the Capacity Check Test, divided by one (1) hour or four (4) hours, as applicable, must be equal to or greater than one hundred percent (100%) of the Reference Seasonal ICAP, in which case the Capacity Reduction Factor shall, for the purposes of Exhibit J, be an amount equal to 1.0, effective from the date of the Capacity Confirmation in relation to the Capacity Check Test.
Requirements to Pass a Capacity Check Test. To pass the Capacity Check Test, [the Electricity output (in MWh) for the four

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