Planned Installed Capacity definition

Planned Installed Capacity means the nameplate kilowatt (kW) DC output rating of the System as indicated in the System Identification Form.
Planned Installed Capacity means the nameplate kilowatt (kW) DCAC output rating of the System as indicated in the System Identification Form. (system output is measured and guaranteed at AC output level)

Examples of Planned Installed Capacity in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any approved changes in size from the Planned Installed Capacity, the Maximum Contract Quantity will not be adjusted and will be calculated based on the Planned Installed Capacity of the original System.

  • The total size of the substitute system(s) in aggregate must be within the greater of: + 25% or + 5 kW of the Planned Installed Capacity of the System being replaced.

  • If the Final System Size differs from the Planned Installed Capacity as set forth in the System Identification Form: Any increase that results in a Final System Size behind the customer’s utility meter that exceeds 2,000 kW (DC rating) shall result in immediate and automatic termination of this Agreement.

  • Any changes in size from the Planned Installed Capacity (a) that does not cause the Final System Size behind the customer’s utility meter to exceed 2,000kW (DC rating), (b) that is within the greater of: + 25% or + 5kW from the Planned Installed Capacity as set forth in the System Identification Form, and (c) that does not result in a change in Size Category as set forth in the System Identification Form, shall be deemed approved by Buyer.

  • Any increase or decrease that results in a Final System Size that is not within the greater of: + 25% or + 5kW, from the Planned Installed Capacity as set forth in the System Identification Form shall result in immediate and automatic termination of this Agreement.

  • If the Final System Size differs from the Planned Installed Capacity as set forth in the System Identification Form: Any increase that results in a Final System Size behind the Revenue Quality Meter that exceeds 2,000 kW (DC rating) shall result in immediate and automatic termination of this Agreement.

  • Any increase or decrease that results in a Final System Size that is not within the greater of: + 25% or + 5kW, from Planned Installed Capacity as set forth in the System Identification Form shall result in immediate and automatic entitle Buyer to provide Seller with written notice of termination of this Agreement.

  • The total size of the substitute system(s) in aggregate must be within the greater of: 25% or 5 kW of the Planned Installed Capacity of the System being replaced.

  • Notwithstanding any approved changes in a Final System Size, the Maximum Contract Quantity will not be adjusted and will be calculated based on the Planned Installed Capacity of the original System.

  • To achieve these targets in the next decade, new renewable capacity is expected to be installed, mainly solar and wind, while coal capacity will be fully phased- out, represented in Figure 2, in the next page.Figure 2 – Historical and Planned Installed Capacity in Portugal (GW) Source: Author, using data from PNEC, 2018 In the PNEC, two main scenarios are identified: the Existing Policies Scenario and the Stated Policies Scenario (Table 3 & Table 42).

Related to Planned Installed Capacity

  • Installed Capacity or 'IC’ means the summation of the name plate capacities of all the units of the generating station or the capacity of the generating station (reckoned at the generator terminals), approved by the Commission from time to time;

  • Contracted Capacity means the capacity (in MW AC) contracted with MSEDCL for supply by the successful bidder at the Delivery Point from the Solar Power Project.

  • Licensed capacity means the number of children the Department has determined the day care home can care for at any one time in addition to any children living in the home who are under the age of 12 years. Children age 12 and over on the premises are not considered in determining licensed capacity.

  • Nameplate Capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.

  • System Capacity means the operational capacity of the System at any applicable point in time.

  • indemnified capacity means any and all past, present and future service by an indemnified representative in one or more capacities as a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or, at the request of the corporation, as a director, officer, employee, agent, fiduciary or trustee of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other entity or enterprise;

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between: (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays; and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.