Initial Declared Dependable Capacity definition

Initial Declared Dependable Capacity. The Dependable Capacity of the Facility as declared by the Company on the Commercial Operations Date or as re-declared in accordance with Schedule 3 and shall not be greater than the lower of the Actual Initial Dependable Capacity and the Required Dependable Capacity of the Facility.

Related to Initial Declared Dependable Capacity

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