Energy Delivery Point definition

Energy Delivery Point means the point set forth in Section 1.3(c).
Energy Delivery Point means, for each Generating Facility, the point at which Utility meter energy is being delivered, as designated in the Interconnection Agreement.
Energy Delivery Point. (“EDP”) means the point at which the Product will be delivered and received, as specified in Section G of the Gates Transaction.

Examples of Energy Delivery Point in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, such Governmental Charges shall include ad valorem taxes of Seller that are related to the Project, and franchise or income taxes that are related to the sale of the Product to Buyer and which arise or are imposed prior to the Energy Delivery Point.

  • Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, during the Delivery Period, Buyer shall be responsible, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, for managing, purchasing, scheduling, and delivering all of the Charging Energy to the Energy Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall pay or cause to be paid all taxes, charges or fees imposed by a Government Authority (“Governmental Charges”) on or with respect to the Product prior to the Energy Delivery Point.

  • Buyer shall pay or cause to be paid all Governmental Charges on or with respect to Product which arise or are imposed at and from the Energy Delivery Point.

  • Seller shall take any and all action necessary to deliver the Charging Energy from the Energy Delivery Point to the Energy Storage System, including maintenance, repair or replacement of equipment in Seller’s possession or control used to deliver the Charging Energy from the Energy Delivery Point to the Energy Storage System.


More Definitions of Energy Delivery Point

Energy Delivery Point means the point on the Entergy Transmission System at which deliveries of Capacity and energy from Seller to Buyer under a Definitive Agreement are required to be made and measured.
Energy Delivery Point has the meaning set forth on Exhibit 1.
Energy Delivery Point means the interconnection between the PV Plant and the metering equipment that measures the electricity delivered to the Racquet Club by ComEd.
Energy Delivery Point. The delivery point in the MISO nodal market where the Seller will be responsible for all transmission tariffs, congestion cost, and losses cost. “Energy Resource Interconnection Service” –interconnection of a generation Facility to the Interconnection Facilities or distribution system, as applicable, to deliver the Eligible Energy Resource’s electric output using the existing firm or non-firm capacity of the Interconnection Provider’s System on an as available basis. Interconnection service which allows Seller to connect the Facility to the Interconnection Provider’s System as an “Energy Resource” as defined by the MISO OATT, and to be eligible to deliver the Facility’s output using the existing firm or non-firm capacity on the transmission system on an as-available basis. “Environmental Contamination” – the presence of Hazardous Materials at such levels, quantities or location, or of such form or character, as to constitute a violation of federal, state or local laws or regulations, and present a material risk under federal, state or local laws and regulations that the Site will not be available or usable for the purposes contemplated by this PPA.
Energy Delivery Point means the New Albany Plant interconnection with Tennessee Valley Authority’s (“TVA’s”) 500Kv transmission line adjacent to the Facility at TVA’s Pleasant Hill Substation. [meter number or any more details as to location of Substation].
Energy Delivery Point means the energy delivery point within the Site’s electrical system on Purchaser’s side of the Site’s Utility meter, as designated in the Utility interconnection agreement described in Section 1(b).
Energy Delivery Point means the energy delivery point within the Site's electrical system on Purchaser's side of the Site's Utility meter, as designated in the Utility interconnection agreement described in Section 2(a).