Contract Nameplate Capacity definition

Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA as such in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System, and as may be amended pursuant to Section 4.2(f). With respect to a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Proposed Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is less than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. The Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Actual Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is equal to or greater than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity at the time of Energization shall be the multiplicative product of (a) the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and (b) the percent of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being Subscribed at the time of Energization if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is less than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity at the time of Energization shall be the multiplicative product of (a) the Actual Nameplate Capacity and
Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity (AC rating) as indicated by the IPA or its designee in Schedule B to the Product Order that includes the Designated System.” The following is added as Section 1.16.2:
Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA as such in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System. With respect to either a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device or a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Proposed Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is less than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. The Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Actual Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is equal to or greater than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor.

Examples of Contract Nameplate Capacity in a sentence

  • The Delivery Year Expected REC Quantity for the first (1st) Delivery Year is the multiplicative product of (a) the Contract Nameplate Capacity (MW), (b) the Year-1 Contract Capacity Factor, and (c) 8,760 hours, which result shall be rounded down to the nearest whole REC.

  • With respect to a Designated System, the Standing Order shall be for the percent of RECs from such Designated System equal to the result obtained by dividing the Contract Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Nameplate Capacity,1 and Ineligible RECs Delivered to Buyer shall be returned to Seller based on the REC Retirement Notice.


More Definitions of Contract Nameplate Capacity

Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System, and as may be amended pursuant to Section 6(f) of the Cover Sheet. With respect to a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the lesser of the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and the Actual Nameplate Capacity. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall equal the multiplicative product of (a) the lesser of the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and the Actual Nameplate Capacity and (b) the percent of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being subscribed by the Anchor Tenant and End Use Customers at the time of Energization, and as may be adjusted, pursuant to Sections 5(f)(i)-(iii) of the Cover Sheet based on information contained in the Community Solar First Year Report submitted pursuant to Section 10(b) of the Cover Sheet.” The following is added as Section 1.16.2:
Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA or its designee in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System. With respect to a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the lesser of the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and the Actual Nameplate Capacity. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall reflect the portion of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being subscribed at the time of Energization, and as may be amended, based on information contained in the Community Solar Quarterly Report submitted pursuant to Section 10(b) of the Cover Sheet.” The following is added as Section 1.16.2:
Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA as such in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System, and as may be amended pursuant to Section 4.2(f). With respect to a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Proposed Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is less than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. The Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the Actual Nameplate Capacity if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is equal to or greater than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity at the time of Energization shall be the multiplicative product of (a) the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and (b) the percent of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being Subscribed by the Anchor Tenant and End Use Customers at the time of Energization if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is less than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate Capacity by the Actual Capacity Factor. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity at the time of Energization shall be the multiplicative product of (a) the Actual Nameplate Capacity and (b) the percent of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being Subscribed by the Anchor Tenant and End Use Customers at the time of Energization if the result obtained by multiplying the Proposed Nameplate Capacity by Proposed Capacity Factor is equal to or greater than the result obtained by multiplying the Actual Nameplate
Contract Nameplate Capacity means, with respect to a Designated System that has been Energized, the Nameplate Capacity as indicated by the IPA in Schedule B to the Product Order that is applicable to such Designated System, and as may be amended pursuant to Section 6(f) of the Cover Sheet. With respect to a Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Device, unless provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall be the lesser of the Proposed Nameplate Capacity and the Actual Nameplate Capacity. With respect to a Community Renewable Energy Generation Project, the Contract Nameplate Capacity shall reflect the portion of the Actual Nameplate Capacity that is being subscribed at the time of Energization, and as may be adjusted, pursuant to Section 5(e)(iv) of the Cover Sheet based on information contained in the Community Solar Quarterly Reports submitted pursuant to Section 10(b) of the Cover Sheet.” The following is added as Section 1.16.2:

Related to Contract Nameplate Capacity

  • Nameplate Capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Contracted Capacity means the capacity (in MW AC) contracted with MSEDCL for supply by the successful bidder at the Delivery Point from the Solar Power Project.

  • Installed Capacity or 'IC’ means the summation of the name plate capacities of all the units of the generating station or the capacity of the generating station (reckoned at the generator terminals), approved by the Commission from time to time;