Examples of Net Electrical Energy in a sentence
The estimated amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility will be Available to produce contained in any Estimated Monthly Availability Schedules and Availability Notices shall be based upon typical ambient temperatures.
The obligations of Buyer and Seller with respect to the Net Electrical Energy Output under this Agreement shall not limit the freedom to enter into other similar agreements with third parties, provided that entering into such third-party agreements shall not impair the ability of Buyer or Seller, as applicable, to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
The estimated amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility will be available to produce contained in any Estimated Monthly Availability Schedules and Availability Notices shall be based upon typical ambient temperatures.
Not later than two (2) Days before each Day during the Term following Phase 1A COD, Seller shall provide the Department a schedule of the amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility is expected to be available to produce each hour of such Day (each an “Availability Notice”) based upon the applicable Weather Forecast and mechanical conditions at the Facility.
The subject of the "Contract" is the purchase of the "Net Electrical Energy" by the "Buyer" within the "Operation Period" under the conditions set forth in the "Contract".
The Department recognizes that its purchases of Net Electrical Output are on a unit-contingent basis, and the actual amounts of Net Electrical Energy delivered in any hour depend on mechanical and climatic conditions prevailing at the Facility at the time of production, among other factors.
E = Net Electrical Energy in kWh delivered at the Interconnecting point.
Not later than two (2) Days before each Day during the Term following Phase 1A COD, Seller shall provide the Department a schedule of the amounts of Net Electrical Energy that the Facility is expected to be Available to produce each hour of such Day (each an “Availability Notice”).
The Department recognizes that its purchases of Net Electrical Output are on a unit-contingent basis, and the actual amounts of Net Electrical Energy delivered in any hour depend on mechanical and climatic conditions prevailing at the Facility at the time of production, among other factors (including, but not limited to, an inability to deliver Fuel to the Facility).