Expected Commercial Operation Date definition

Expected Commercial Operation Date is the date set forth on the Cover Sheet by which Seller reasonably expects to achieve Commercial Operation.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date on which the Parties expect the System to achieve Final Completion, as set forth in the Installation Notice to Proceed.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date set forth on the Cover Sheet of the ESSA.

Examples of Expected Commercial Operation Date in a sentence

  • For any delay in Purchaser’s review of any applicable document beyond Purchaser’s thirty (30) Business Day review period pursuant to this Section 4.1(f), the Project Schedule (including the Expected Commercial Operation Date) shall be extended on a Day-for-Day basis.


More Definitions of Expected Commercial Operation Date

Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date on which the Parties expect the Generating Facilities to achieve Commercial Operation, established in accordance with Section 3.4.
Expected Commercial Operation Date has the meaning set forth on the Cover Sheet. “Expected Construction Start Date” has the meaning set forth on the Cover Sheet.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date on which the Parties expect the Generating Facilities to achieve Commercial Operation, established in accordance with Section 3.7.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date set forth on the Cover Sheet.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means the date set forth on the Cover Sheet of the PPA.
Expected Commercial Operation Date means December 31, 2017, unless extended pursuant to Section 1(a) of Annex A or as a result of a Force Majeure Event, in which case the Expected Commercial Operation Date shall be the date so extended.
Expected Commercial Operation Date has the meaning set forth on the Cover Sheet.