Lost Output definition

Lost Output has the meaning set forth in Section 4.7.
Lost Output means the reduction in Qualified Amounts over the relevant measurement period that the Generating Facility was available to produce and could reasonably have been expected to deliver, based upon the calculation method set forth in Exhibit K, but was not delivered due to a Lost Output Event.
Lost Output has the meaning given in Section 4.7 of this Agreement. The Lost Output shall be calculated in the same manner as Deemed Delivered Energy is calculated, in accordance with the definition thereof.

Examples of Lost Output in a sentence

  • Upon SCE’s request, Seller shall promptly provide to SCE any additional data and supporting documentation necessary for SCE to audit and verify any matters in the Lost Output Report.

  • If SCE disputes Seller’s Lost Output calculation, SCE shall provide Notice to Seller within thirty (30) days after receipt of Seller’s Lost Output Report and include SCE’s calculations and other data supporting its position.

  • The Lost Output amount that will be used by SCE in the Product Replacement Damage Amount calculation, set forth in Exhibit F, will be the amount calculated pursuant to Exhibit L or otherwise resolved pursuant to Section 3.23(b).

  • Commencing on the Commercial Operation Date and continuing throughout the Term, Seller shall calculate Lost Output and prepare and provide to SCE a Lost Output Report by the tenth (10th) Business Day of each month in accordance with Exhibit L.

  • SCE shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of Seller’s monthly Lost Output Report to review such report.


More Definitions of Lost Output

Lost Output means the amount of Facility Energy that Seller could reasonably have delivered to Buyer but was prevented from delivering to Buyer by reason of any Force Majeure Events, Curtailment Period, System Emergency, Buyer Default or Buyer Curtailment Periods .
Lost Output means the sum of electric energy in MWh that would have been generated and delivered, but was not, on account of Force Majeure Event, Buyer Default, Buyer Curtailment Period or Curtailment Order. The additional MWh shall be calculated using the equation provided by Seller to reflect the potential generation of the Facility as a function of Available Capacity, wind speed, and wind direction and using relevant Facility availability, weather and other pertinent data for the period of time during the period in which the Force Majeure Event, Buyer Default, or Curtailment Order occurred.
Lost Output means the reduction in Qualified Amounts over the relevant measurement period that the Generating Facility was available to produce and could reasonably have been expected to deliver, as reasonably determined by SCE, but was not delivered due to a Lost Output Event.
Lost Output has the meaning set forth in Exhibit F.
Lost Output means the amount of Generating Facility Energy that Seller could reasonably have delivered to Buyer but was prevented from delivering to Buyer by reason of any Force Majeure Events, Curtailment Period, System Emergency, Buyer Default or Buyer Curtailment Periods.
Lost Output means the reduction in Qualified Amounts over the relevant measurement period that the Generating Facility was available to produce and could reasonably have been expected to deliver, based upon the calculation method set forth in Exhibit L, but was not delivered due to a Lost Output Event.
Lost Output means the sum of the Metered Amounts over the relevant measurement period that the Generating Facility was available to produce and could reasonably have been expected to deliver, based upon the calculation method set forth in Exhibit M, but was not delivered due to: a) Force Majeure; b) An Event of Default where SCE is the Defaulting Party; or c) A curtailment or reduction of deliveries ordered or caused by the ISO, or the Transmission Provider; provided that, the basis of such curtailment or reduction is not an event caused by Seller.