Net Metered Output definition

Net Metered Output means all electric capacity and energy produced by Seller's Project less Seller's Project Station Use and transformation and transmission losses, if any, between the meter and the Point of Delivery.

Examples of Net Metered Output in a sentence

  • In such circumstances, Sierra shall not be obligated to accept deliveries of, or pay Seller for, Adjusted Net Metered Output that otherwise would have been delivered during such period of curtailment, interruption, or reduction.

  • The obligation of Sierra to accept delivery of or purchase capacity and energy under this Agreement is conditioned upon receipt of copies of the following documents by Sierra prior to the initial delivery of Adjusted Net Metered Output.

  • Seller's Adjusted Net Metered Output shall be determined by meters installed at or compensated to the Point of Delivery and adjusted for appropriate system transmission losses pursuant to Section 8(a).

  • All payments under this Section shall be based upon such Adjusted Net Metered Output quantities.

  • Net Metered Output quantities shall be reduced to reflect the additional system transmission losses, if any, that are determined to be applicable to Seller's Project.

  • Seller's Adjusted Net Metered Output shall be determined by meters installed at or compensated to the Point of Delivery and adjusted for appropriate system transmission losses pursuant to Section 8.a. The metered quantities shall be the gross Project output less Station Use.

  • All payments under this section shall be based upon such Adjusted Net Metered Output quantities.

  • All payments under this Agreement shall be based upon the Adjusted Net Metered Output quantities.

  • Subject to Prudent Electrical Practices, Sierra ------------------------ may require Seller to curtail, interrupt, or reduce deliveries of Net Metered Output, in order for Sierra to construct, install, maintain, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of Sierra's equipment or any part of its system, or if Sierra determines that curtailment, interruption, or reduction is necessary because of emergencies, operating conditions, other than economic dispatch, on its system.

  • Subject to Prudent Electrical Practices, Sierra may require Seller to curtail, interrupt, or reduce deliveries of Net Metered Output, in order for Sierra to construct, install, maintain, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of Sierra's equipment or any part of its system, or if Sierra determines that curtailment, interruption, or reduction is necessary because of emergencies, operating conditions, other than economic dispatch, on its system.

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