Date of Commercial Operation definition

Date of Commercial Operation or “COD” means
Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the (nuclear or non-nuclear) power plant has successfully passed all performance and operational tests required by the end customer for commercial operation. In all other cases the warranty shall apply for twenty-four (24) months from delivery of the goods or performance of the services, or such longer period of time as customarily provided by Supplier, plus delays such as those due to non-conforming goods and services. The warranties shall apply to Buyer, its successors, assigns and the users of goods and services covered by this Order.
Date of Commercial Operation means the day upon which Commercial Operation is first achieved pursuant to Section 4.2 hereof.

Examples of Date of Commercial Operation in a sentence

  • The PPA shall continue to be in force for a period of 25 years from the Date of Commercial Operation (COD).

  • Except for a Native Community Solar Project, no Subscriber will, at any time following the Date of Commercial Operation, be allocated more than forty percent of the generating capacity of the Project (or such different percentage as required by the Community Solar Act or Applicable Law from time to time).

  • Provided further that in the event Date of Commercial Operation is achieved on or before the Approved Completion Date, the damages paid under this Article 7.9 shall be refunded by the Concessioning Authority to the Concessionaire, but without any interest thereon.

  • Following the Date of Commercial Operation, the Project will have at least ten Subscribers (or such different number as required by the Community Solar Act or Applicable Law from time to time).


More Definitions of Date of Commercial Operation

Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the plant is commercially operated by the Buyer, the Buyer’s customer or a third party.
Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the (nuclear or non-nuclear) power plant has successfully passed all performance and operational tests required by the end customer for commercial operation. In all other cases the warranty shall apply for twenty-four (24) months from delivery of the goods or performance of the services, or such longer period of time as customarily provided by Supplier, plus delays such as those due to non-conforming goods and services. The warranties shall apply to Buyer, its successors, assigns and the users of goods and services covered by this Order. Any claims and remedies relating to defects or nonconformity of the goods and/or services notified in accordance with the above may be enforced by the Buyer at any time during a period of five (5) years after the Buyer’s notification of the defect or nonconformity.
Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the plant has successfully passed all performance and operational tests required by Xxxxx’s customer for commercial operation. In all other cases the warranty shall apply for twenty-four (24) months from delivery of the goods or performance of the services, or such longer period of time as customarily provided by Seller, plus delays such as those due to non-conforming goods and services. The warranties shall apply to Buyer, its successors, assigns and the users of goods and services covered by this Order.
Date of Commercial Operation. (COD) means:
Date of Commercial Operation or ‘COD’ means the date declared by the Transmission Licensee from 0000 hour of which an element of the transmission system is in regular service after successful charging and trial operation:
Date of Commercial Operation means the first day of the first full calendar month upon which commercial operation is achieved following completion of all Interconnection Agreement requirements and processes.
Date of Commercial Operation or ‘COD’ means the date of charging the project or part there-of to its rated voltage level or seven days after the date on which it is declared ready for charging by the transmission licensee but could not be charged for reasons not attributed to the transmission licensee, its suppliers or contractors.