Examples of Installed Battery Capacity in a sentence
If Seller fails to construct the Storage Contract Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay Capacity Damages to Buyer, in an amount equal to Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) for each MW that the Storage Contract Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Storage Contract Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.
Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Storage Contract Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.
A Generating Facility using solar photovoltaic (PV) technology shall include a co-located Storage Facility with an Installed Battery Capacity that is not less than forty percent (40%) of the Installed Generating Capacity of the Generating Facility.
If Seller fails to construct the Storage Contract Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay “Capacity Damages” to Buyer, in an amount equal to Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) for each MWAC that the Storage Contract Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Storage Contract Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.
If Seller fails to construct the Guaranteed Storage Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay Capacity Damages to Buyer, in an amount equal to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) multiplied by each full or partial MW that the Guaranteed Storage Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Guaranteed Storage Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.
If Seller fails to construct the Storage Contract Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay Capacity Damages to Buyer, in an amount equal to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) multiplied by each full or partial MW that the Storage Contract Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Storage Contract Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.
If Seller fails to construct the Storage Contract Capacity by such date, Seller shall pay Capacity Damages to Buyer, in an amount equal to One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for each MW that the Storage Contract Capacity exceeds the Installed Battery Capacity, and the Storage Contract Capacity and other applicable portions of the Agreement shall be adjusted accordingly.