Site Host Load Sample Clauses

Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kW annually. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kWh per Term Year.
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Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kW. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kWh per Term Year, which amount may change from time to time; provided, however, that Seller shall provide Notice to Buyer at least 30 days, or as soon as otherwise is practicable, before any such change that Seller reasonably anticipates will be greater than 4,380,000 kWh, on an annual basis; and provided further, that the As-Available Contract Capacity shall never exceed 5 MW.
Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kW annually. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kWh per Term Year. Delivery Point. The delivery point is the point where Seller’s facilities connect with facilities owned by Buyer (the “Delivery Point”). Seller shall convey to Buyer and Buyer shall accept all the As-Available Contract Capacity and associated electric energy from the Generating Facility at the Delivery Point. Title to and risk of loss related to the Power Product shall transfer from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point. Buyer shall pay any transmission or distribution costs to deliver the power from the Generating Facility’s bus bar to the point of interconnection of the Generating Facility to the CAISO- Controlled Grid (Interconnection Point); Seller shall be responsible for interconnection costs, including necessary facility upgrades (consistent with Applicable Laws and the Interconnection Agreement), and line losses from the Delivery Point to the Interconnection Point.
Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, zero kW. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, zero kWh per Term Year.
Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kW. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [ ] kWh per Term Year. The Parties acknowledge that the Site Host Load may vary from time to time from the expected amounts set forth in this Section 1.02(f), and that such expected amounts are only Seller’s good faith estimate of the Site Host Load and the amount of energy used to serve the Site Host Load, and are not binding upon Seller, the Generating Facility or the Site Host. |NO I I.: This iiifnrmalmii is mu used an\where in the \ureemeiil.|
Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kW. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kWh per Term Year. Efficiency. The Generating Facility has an Efficiency Rating of [__]% (the “Expected ER”). Seller is solely liable for any costs, fees or penalties assessed upon Seller or Buyer by any Governmental Authority resulting from any Efficiency Rating Deficiency. Delivery Point. The delivery point is the point of delivery of the Power Product to the CAISO Controlled Grid, as described and set forth in the single-line diagram of CAISO Controlled Grid interconnection attached hereto as Exhibit B-1 (the “Delivery Point”). Seller shall provide and convey to Buyer all the electric energy and electric capacity, net of Station Use and, if applicable, the Site Host Load, from the Generating Facility at the Delivery Point. Title to and risk of loss related to the Power Product transfer from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point.
Site Host Load. The Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kW. The amount of electric energy to be used to serve the Site Host Load is expected to equal, on average, [___] kWh per Term Year, which amount may change from time to time; provided, however, that the As-Available Contract Capacity shall always be less than 500 kW. Expected Term Year Energy Production. The Expected Term Year Energy Production for each Term Year equals [___] kWh. The actual energy production of the Generating Facility may change from time to time; provided, however, that the Expected Term Year Energy Production may not exceed the As-Available Contract Capacity at 100% capacity factor applied over the Term Year.
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