Certificate of Public Good definition

Certificate of Public Good or “CPG” means a certificate of public good issued by the Board pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § 8010.
Certificate of Public Good means a Certificate of Public Good to construct and install the System and operate the System as a group net-metering system pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § 219a and § 248.
Certificate of Public Good means a Certificate of Public Good to construct and install the System and operate the System as a group net-metering system pursuant to Public Utility Commission Rule 5.100, 30 V.S.A. §§ 8010 and 248.

Examples of Certificate of Public Good in a sentence

  • Prior to commencing construction, System Owner shall obtain all permits and approvals required for the construction, installation, start-up and operation of the System, including the Certificate of Public Good (collectively, “Permits”), and shall, in good faith and diligently, endeavor to complete the commissioning of the System on or before the Estimated Commissioning Date.

  • The initial value of the Net Metering Credits, pursuant to Public Utility Commission Rule 5.100 and as set forth in the Certificate of Public Good, is equal to $.17417.

  • TDI-NE shall maintain said Premises and otherwise operate said Premises in conformity with all existing land use permits currently governing the Premises, but only to the extent such land use permits are consistent with the Permit and TDI-NE’s Certificate of Public Good and associated environmental permits.

  • Service Provider has secured from the Vermont Public Service Board (the “PSB”) a Certificate of Public Good (the “CPG”) to construct and install the System and operate the System as a group net-metering system pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § 219a and § 248 (the “Group Net Metering System”).

  • OWNER plans to install and commission a group net metering solar generation facility with a nominal capacity of approximately 500.0 kW (AC) (the “Project”) in accordance with the Certificate of Public Good dated October 4, 2018 issued by the Vermont Public Service Board in respect of the Project, which Project is located at 0000 Xxxxx 00X Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx (the “Premises”).

  • System Owner shall, in good faith and diligently, endeavor to obtain all permits and approvals required for the construction, installation, start-up and operation of the System, including the Certificate of Public Good (collectively, “Permits”), and to complete the commissioning of the System on or before the Estimated Commissioning Date.

  • Pursuant to Docket 7077, Certificate of Public Good, Channel 17/ Town Meeting Television may reevaluate its digital equipment needs or other PEG access related cable system improvements at least twice during the term of this agreement.

  • If TDI‐NE makes any changes to the Project that could materially impact the Town’s rights hereunder or if impacts from construction or operation of the Project differ materially from those anticipated at the time of the PSB’s issuance of a Certificate of Public Good for the Project, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to amend the Agreement as necessary.

  • OWNER shall obtain all permits and approvals for construction, installation and operation of the Project, including the Certificate of Public Good from the Vermont Public Service Board (collectively, “Permits”) and shall pay all approval and permit fees required in connection with its activities under this Group Net Metering Agreement and the Site Lease Agreement.

  • After the Group has received a Certificate of Public Good, the Owner shall begin development of the generation facility.


More Definitions of Certificate of Public Good

Certificate of Public Good or “CPG” shall mean a determination, pursuant to 30VSA, §248 allowing the construction and operation of the Project.

Related to Certificate of Public Good

  • certificate of fitness means a certificate issued by the Department to a contract bus carrier.

  • Certificate of Conformance means a document issued by the NCWM based on testing by a participating laboratory that constitutes evidence of conformance of a type.

  • Certificate of eligibility means a document issued by the bureau stating that the criminal record and all records of arrest, investigation, and detention associated with a case that is the subject of a petition for expungement is eligible for expungement.