Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding definition

Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding or “FCDS Finding” means a written confirmation from the CAISO that the Project is eligible for FCDS.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a written confirmation from the CAISO that the Facility is eligible for Full Capacity Deliverability Status.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a finding by the CAISO that the Project meets the CAISO's requirements for deliverability at the Project's Full Capacity Deliverability Status, as such term is defined in the CAISO Tariff.

Examples of Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding in a sentence

  • Compliance with the foregoing shall include Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding by the CAISO.

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  • At any time during the Term, Buyer may, in its sole discretion, deliver a written notice to Seller requesting it to pursue a Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding for the Plant and its associated Output (a “FCDS Request”).

  • For all Output delivered or tendered to Buyer prior to the date on which Seller has obtained a Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding from the CAISO, if any, Buyer shall pay Seller a price per MWh of Output equal to ninety percent (90%) of the Price (“Pre-FCDS Energy Price”), subject to Section 2.4(a).

  • For avoidance of doubt, an EOS Seller does not have an obligation to have or obtain a Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding.


More Definitions of Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding

Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a written confirmation from the
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a finding by the CAISO that a given Unit meets the CAISO’s requirements for deliverability at the Unit’s Full Capacity Deliverability Status, as such term is defined in the CAISO Tariff.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a finding by” or “FCDS Finding” means a written confirmation from the CAISO that the Project meets the CAISO's requirements for deliverability at the Project's Full Capacity Deliverability Status, as such term is defined in the CAISO Tariff.is eligible for FCDS.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a written confirmation from the CAISO that the Storage Facility is eligible for Full Capacity Deliverability Status, which written confirmation may only identify the Storage Facility indirectly as it is part of a larger project using the same CAISO queue position.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding means a written confirmation from theCAISO that the Storage Facility is eligible for Full Capacity Deliverability Status.
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding or “FCDS Finding” means (a) Seller has elected Full Capacity Deliverability Status for the Facility and such election is acknowledged by the interconnection provider and CAISO in the Generator Interconnection Agreement, (b) all network and transmission upgrades required in the Generator Interconnection Agreement and associated studies or reports to achieve FCDS have been constructed and placed in service and (c) the Facility’s Net Qualifying Capacity (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) has been confirmed in writing by XXXXX (including by posting to the CAISO website).
Full Capacity Deliverability Status Finding. A written confirmation from the CAISO that the Plant is eligible for FCDS. GAAP or Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: Means the standards for accounting and preparation of financial statements established by the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (or its successor agency) or any successor standards adopted pursuant to relevant Securities Exchange Commission rule. Gains: With respect to any Party, an amount equal to the present value of the economic benefit to it, if any (exclusive of Costs), resulting from the termination of the Agreement for the remainder of the Term, determined in a commercially reasonable manner, subject to Section 7.3 hereof. Factors used in determining economic benefit may include reference to information either available to it internally or supplied by one or more third parties, including quotations (either firm or indicative) of relevant rates, prices, yields, yield curves, volatilities, spreads or other relevant market data in the relevant markets, market price referent, market prices for a comparable transaction, forward price curves based on economic analysis of the relevant markets, settlement prices for a comparable transaction at liquid trading hubs (e.g., NYMEX), all of which should be calculated for the remainder of the Term to determine the value of the Output.