SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT Sample Clauses

SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT. Customer hereby assigns to Company all of its rights to all electrical output of the Customer System and, upon receipt of payment by the Company for the Performance Based Incentive based on actual energy generated from the installation and use of the Customer System, assigns by operation of this Agreement all resultant associated environmental credits, specifically including those created under the Arizona Corporation Commission’s Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff (REST) program (the “Renewable Energy Credits”). Company will thereafter return any and all value of such electric output to the Customer at no cost to Customer. Company’s right to Customer’s power output and credits assigned hereunder shall continue until the last day of the month of in 20 _ and shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
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SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT. The ownership and rights to the electrical output of the Customer System are addressed in a separate agreement hereto.
SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT. Customer hereby assigns to Company all of its rights to all electrical output of the Customer System. Company will thereafter return any and all such electric output to the Customer at no cost to Customer.
SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT. Customer hereby assigns to Company all of its rights to all electrical output of the Customer System and all associated environmental credits, specifically including those created under the Arizona Corporation Commission’s Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff Program (the “REST”), which may result from the installation and use of the Customer System. Company will thereafter return any and all value of such electric output to the Customer at no cost to Customer. Company’s right to Customer’s power output and credits assigned hereunder shall continue until December 31st of the 20th full calendar year after completion of the installation of the Customer System and shall survive any termination of this Agreement.
SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OUTPUT. Customer hereby assigns to Company all of its rights to all electrical output of the Customer System and all associated environmental credits, specifically including those created under the Arizona Corporation Commission’s Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff Program (the “REST”), which may result from the installation and use of the Customer System. Company will thereafter return any and all value of such electric output to the Customer at no cost to Customer. Company’s right to Customer’s power output and Renewable Energy Credits assigned hereunder shall continue until December 31st of the 20th full calendar year after completion of the installation of the Customer System in compliance with this Agreement (the “Assignment Period”) and shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

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