Solar Energy Price Sample Clauses

Solar Energy Price. Buyer shall pay Seller for each kilowatt hour (“kWh”) of solar energy that is actually produced and delivered by Seller to the Point of Interconnection at the rate of $0. _/kilowatt-hour as required by the City of Gainesville in Appendix A of Section 27, City of Gainesville’s Code of Ordinances. Sellers entering into agreements under special capacity reservation allotments which allow for the interconnection prior to January 1 will be subject to the rules and requirements governing the subsequent year’s calendar year for purposes of applying applicable rates designated in Appendix A of Section 27, City of Gainesville Code of Ordinances.
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Solar Energy Price. Buyer shall pay Seller for each kilowatt hour (“kWh”) of solar energy that is actually produced and delivered by Seller to the Point of Interconnection, inclusive of the associated Renewable Energy Credits, at the following rates: Tier one $0.21/kWh 10 kW or less rooftop Tier one $0.21/kWh 10 kW or less ground mount Tier two $0.18/kWh greater than 10 kW up to 300 kW rooftop Tier two $0.18/kWh greater than 10 kW up to 25 kW ground mount Tier three $0.15/kWh greater than 25 kW ground mount as required by the City of Gainesville. Should the rate in this section be in conflict with the rate in Appendix A of Section 27, City of Gainesville’s Code of Ordinances, the Code of Ordinances shall prevail. Further, should any term in this SEPA conflict with the City of Gainesville Code of Ordinances, the Code of Ordinances shall prevail.

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  • PROJECT FINANCIAL RESOURCES i) Local In-kind Contributions $0 ii) Local Public Revenues $0 iii) Local Private Revenues iv) Other Public Revenues: $0 - ODOT/FHWA $0 - OEPA $2,675,745 - OWDA $0 - CDBG $0 - Other $0 SUBTOTAL $2,675,745 v) OPWC Funds: - Loan $299,000 SUBTOTAL $299,000 TOTAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES $2,974,745

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