Specification and criteria of the Power Plant Sample Clauses

Specification and criteria of the Power Plant. 1. The Power Plant held by the Company is specified as follows and fulfils the following criteria: (i) Name of the SPV (holds Project): (ii) Name of the Project: (iii) Location of the Project: (iv) Location/Address (SPV): (v) Country (SPV): (vi) Region (SPV): (vii) Municipality (SPV): (viii) Type of Power Generation: (ix) Capacity (kWh at Feed-in Tariff p.a.): (x) Installed Capacity (MWp): 25 (Twenty Five MW) (xi) Purchase Price (overall) (xii) Purchase Price per MWp (xiii) Total Size of Power Plant (in ha): (xiv) Number of Sites: (xv) Size of Sites (in ha): (xvi) Owner(s) of the Sites: (xvii) Irradiation (KWh/m2/a) (if PV): sig.:____/___ (xviii) Specific energy yield of the Power Plant (kWh/kWp): (xix) Performance ratio: (xx) Risk advisor and insurance broker (if not Mxxxx GmbH): (xxi) Geology: (xxii) Topography: (xxiii) Earthquake Exposure: (xxiv) Easements/Neighbourhood: (xxv) Accessibility: (xxvi) Land lease (EUR / Ha): (xxvii) Land purchase: (xxviii) Sale of Power/Feed-in-Tariffs: (xxix) Feed-in Tariff Period: (xxx) Feed-in Tariff Ending Date: (xxxi) Modules: manufacturer/type/number: (xxxii) Inverters: manufacturer/type/number: (xxxiii) Ground tilt: (xxxiv) Distance and access to the grid: (xxxv) Connection to grid cost: (xxxvi) Number of third party land to be crossed: (xxxvii) Ready-to-Build Date: (xxxviii) Connection to Grid Date: sig.:____/___ Acquisition Agreement 11/11 (xxxix) Special permits, licences and authorisations: (xl) Special laws and regulations to consider: (xli) Further legal, technical, political and economical facts and circumstances to consider: (xlii) Date from which exclusive property of any Feed-in Tariff payment for feeding the power into the power grid shall remain with the Company and shall not be removed and/or used by the Seller (if not Signing Date): (xliii) In case this Power Plant is part of a pipeline of various turn-key power plants which currently can be grouped as (solar, rooftop, wind, grouped in regions) having the following overall capacity which shall be sold by the Seller to the Purchaser, it is hereby agreed that the following maximum prices per MW shall apply for the following categories of Power Plants: wherefore the Seller commits to exclusively offer all further power plants within the pipeline to the Purchaser and wherefore the Purchaser shall having a first right to refusal according to the above stated terms and conditions. For the avoidance of doubt any Acquisition of a Power Plant within the pipeline...

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