Roof Repair and Other System Disruptions Sample Clauses

Roof Repair and Other System Disruptions. In the event that (x) the owner or lessee of the Premises repairs the Premises’ roof for any reason not directly related to damage caused by the System, and such repair requires the partial or complete temporary disassembly or movement of the System, or (y) any act or omission of Purchaser or Purchaser’s employees, Affiliates, agents or subcontractors (collectively, a “Purchaser Act”) results in a disruption or outage in System production, then, in either case, Purchaser shall (i) pay Provider for all work required by Provider to disassemble or move the System and (ii) continue to make all payments for the Solar Services during such period of System disruption (the “Disruption Period”), and (iii) reimburse Provider for any other lost revenue during the Disruption Period, including any lost revenue associated with any reduced sales of Environmental Attributes and any reduced Solar Incentives during the Disruption Period. For the purpose of clauses (ii) above, the Parties agree that during years 4 through 20 (but not years 1 through 3) of the Term of the Agreement, Purchaser shall be afforded a one time period of fifteen (15) days which may be used consecutively or in a periods of at least twenty-four (24) hours each (“Allowed Disruption Time”) during which the System shall be rendered non-operational by Provider. Purchaser shall not be obligated to make payments to Provider for electricity not received during the Allowed Disruption Time, nor shall Purchaser be required to reimburse Provider for any other lost revenue during the Allowed Disruption Time, including any lost revenue associated with any reduced sales of Environmental Attributes, and Provider’s Minimum Guaranteed Output otherwise applicable for any such Allowed Disruption Time shall be adjusted accordingly. For the purpose of calculating Payments and lost revenue for such Disruption Period, Solar Services for each month of said months shall be deemed to have been produced at the average rate over the same month for which data exists (or, if the disruption occurs within the first twelve (12) months of operation, the average over such period of operation).
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Roof Repair and Other System Disruptions. In the event that (a) Railways repairs the Premises’ roof for any reason not directly related to damage, if any, caused by the System, and such repair requires the partial or complete temporary disassembly or movement of the System, or(b)any act or omission of Railways or Railways’ employees, Affiliates, agents or subcontractors results in a disruption or outage in System production, and such events attributable to Railways except Force Majeure, then, in either case, Railways will (i) pay the SPD for all work required by the SPD to disassemble or move the System and then assemble the system and (ii)continue to make all payments for the Solar Power during such period of System disruption (the “Disruption Period”) in the form of deemed generation. In the event that (a) Railways repairs the Premises’ roof for any reason directly related to damage, if any, caused by the System/SPD, and such repair requires the partial or complete temporary disassembly or movement of the System, or(b)any act or omission of SPD or its employees, Affiliates, agents or subcontractors results in a disruption or outage in System production, and such events not attributable to Railways/ Force Majeure, then, in either case SPD will(i)pay the Railways for all work required by Railways repair of roof; (ii) not be eligible for deemed generation and (iii) this period will be counted during accounting for calculation of CUF and evaluation of whether the system met the minimum performance requirements or the Normative CUF. The SPD will inform about the disruption or outage in System production, for reasons attributable to Railways in writing with date and time of such occurrence, and Railways’ liability will start from the date of intimation of disruption or outage in system production, on account of purchaser. In the event that Railways fails to ensure adequate space for solar equipment to ensure that other structures do not partially or wholly shade any part of the Project and if such shading occurs, the SPD may apply for Deemed Generation furnishing the calculation for loss in generation due to such shading supported by the relevant data, which will be approved by Railways within one month of submission failing which the SPD will claim provisional deemed generation till the issue is finally settled.
Roof Repair and Other System Disruptions. In the event that (a) the Buying Entity repairs the Premises’ roof for any reason not directly related to damage, if any, caused by the System, and such repair requires the partial or complete temporary disassembly or movement of the System, or (b) any act or omission of Buying Entity or Buying Entity’s employees, Affiliates, agents or subcontractors (collectively, a “Buying Entity Act”) results in a disruption or outage in System production, and such events attributable to Buying Entity except Force majeure, then, in either case, Buying Entity shall (i) pay the SPD for all work required by the SPD to disassemble or move the System and re-assemble the system after completion of the repair work and (ii) continue to make all payments for the Solar Power during such period of System disruption (the "Disruption Period"). The cost of shifting the equipments shall be borne by the party responsible for the roof repair and other system disruptions. For the purpose of calculating Solar Power Payments and lost revenue for such Disruption Period, Solar Power shall be deemed to have been produced at the average rate over the preceding twelve (12) months of operation or, if the disruption occurs within the first twelve (12) months of operation, the average over such period of operation (“Deemed Generation”). SPD shall inform the Buying Entity about the disruption or outage in System production, for reasons attributable to Buying Entity in writing with date and time of such occurrence; and Buying Entity's liability shall start from the date of intimation of disruption or outage in System production on account of Buying Entity. Prior intimation of any “Deemed Generation” loss should be given to the buying authority and only after fifteen (15) days, this “Deemed Generation” loss should be made effectives against the buying authority. In case of any disruptions in solar power generation for more than a week in a year, it shall be treated as deemed generation during this period and charges shall be applicable during disruption period. The deemed generation period shall be 50 hours in a year. In the event that the Buying Entity fails to ensure adequate space for solar equipment to ensure that other structures do not partially or wholly shade any part of the Solar Power Plant and if such shading occurs, the SPD may apply for Deemed Generation furnishing the calculation for loss in generation due to such shading supported by the relevant data, which shall be approved by Buying...
Roof Repair and Other System Disruptions. In the event that (x) the owner or lessee of the Premises repairs the Premises’ roof for any reason not directly related to damage caused by the System or by a Force Majeure Event, and such repair requires the partial or complete temporary disassembly or movement of the System, or (y) any act or omission of Purchaser or Purchaser’s employees, Affiliates, agents or subcontractors (collectively, a “Purchaser Act”) results in a disruption or outage in System production, then, in either case, Purchaser shall (i) pay Provider for all work required by Provider to disassemble or move the System and (ii) continue to make all payments for the Solar Services during such period of System disruption (the “Disruption Period”), and (iii) reimburse Provider for any other lost revenue during the Disruption Period, including any lost revenue associated with any reduced sales of Environmental Attributes and any reduced Solar Incentives during the Disruption Period. For the purpose of calculating Solar Services Payments and lost revenue for such Disruption Period, Solar Services shall be deemed to have been produced at the average rate over the preceding twelve (12) months (or, if the disruption occurs within the first twelve (12) months of operation, the average over such period of operation).

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