Potential Net Output definition

Potential Net Output means the quantity of Net Output that Seller is capable of delivering at the Point of Delivery at any specific time. Potential Net Output will be determined by Seller utilizing the Facility’s SCADA system and calculated as the aggregate energy available for delivery at the Point of Delivery using the best available data obtained through commercially reasonable methods, and shall be dependent on relevant meteorological conditions at the Facility, Facility availability, applicable manufacturer power curves provided by Seller to PacifiCorp in accordance with Exhibit B, derates and transmission line losses, and any other adjustments necessary to accurately reflect the Facility’s capability to produce and deliver energy at the Point of Delivery, all of which shall be in accordance with Exhibit O.
Potential Net Output means the quantity of Net Output that Seller is capable of delivering at the Point of Delivery at any specific time. Potential Net Output will be calculated as the aggregate energy available for delivery at the Point of Delivery using the best available data obtained through commercially reasonable methods, and shall be dependent on wind speed and air density data at the Facility, Wind Turbine Availability, power curve specified for the wind turbines as shown in the manufacturer's power curve provided by Seller to PacifiCorp in accordance with Exhibit 6.1, derates and transmission line losses, and any other adjustments necessary to accurately reflect the Facility’s capability to produce and deliver energy at the Point of Delivery.
Potential Net Output means the quantity of Net Output that Seller is capable of delivering at the Point of Delivery at any specific time. Potential Net Output will be determined by a qualified renewable energy production real-time forecasting vendor selected by PacifiCorp as provided in Section 6.7. Absent manifest error, the Parties agree that the determination of Potential Net Output by such vendor shall govern for purposes of this Agreement and shall not be subject to dispute by the Parties pursuant to Section 24 or otherwise; provided, however, that if Seller in good faith reasonably disputes such vendor’s determination of Potential Net Output (written notice of which, together with Seller’s reasonable grounds for disputing such vendor’s determination, Seller shall deliver to PacifiCorp within ninety (90) days of such vendor’s determination), then the quantity of such Potential Net Output shall be finally determined by an independent qualified renewable energy production forecasting vendor mutually acceptable to the Parties and such determination shall govern for purposes of this Agreement and shall not be subject to dispute by the Parties pursuant to Section 24 or otherwise; provided, further, that one hundred percent (100%) of the costs of such independent vendor’s determination shall be paid for by Seller, unless such independent vendor determines that the quantity of Potential Net Output was five percent (5%) or more than the amount determined by the original vendor, in which case PacifiCorp shall be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the costs of such independent vendor’s determination.

Examples of Potential Net Output in a sentence

  • Seller will reasonably determine the MWh amount of Non-Compensable Curtailment (“Non-Compensable Curtailment Energy”) and Compensable Curtailment (“Compensable Curtailment Energy”) based on the amount of Potential Net Output that could have been but was not generated at the Facility and delivered to PacifiCorp as Net Output because of Non-Compensable Curtailment or Compensable Curtailment.

  • Present the total cost due to untimely delivery in a graph to visualize the findings 2.2.2 Qualitative analysisWhile quantitative part of the analysis provides metrical information on the delivery variance, costs related with poor delivery performance and investment requirement in internal processes, qualitative part seeks to identify what performance-driving processes and procedures could be improved and what are the implications of poor supplier delivery performance.

  • At Seller’s cost and expense, Seller shall maintain all data obtained from the remote sensing devices for a period of at least two (2) years and shall make all such data available to (a) the vendor selected pursuant to Section 6.7 on a real time basis and (b) PacifiCorp and PacifiCorp Representatives and any vendor mutually agreed to by the Parties pursuant to the definition of Potential Net Output upon written request.

  • For purposes of determining Compensable Curtailment Energy, the amount of Potential Net Output at any given time will be calculated using PacifiCorp’s solar forecasting vendor.

  • Such vendor shall also be responsible for determining the amount of Potential Net Output, as further described in the definition of Potential Net Output.

  • Seller shall, at its cost and expense, make available to such vendor and any vendor mutually agreed to by the Parties pursuant to the definition of Potential Net Output such information with respect to the operation and performance of the Facility, including real-time meteorological data with respect to the Premises collected pursuant to Section 9.7, as such vendor may reasonably request in order to perform in accordance with this Section 6.7 or the definition of Potential Net Output, as the case may be.

  • Seller will reasonably determine the MWh amount of Non-Compensable Curtailment (“Non-Compensable Curtailment Energy”) and Compensable Curtailment (“Compensable Curtailment Energy”) based on the amount of Potential Net Output that could have been but was not generated at the Facility and delivered to PacifiCorp at the Point of Delivery as Net Output because of Non-Compensable Curtailment or Compensable Curtailment.

  • Any disputes between the Parties with respect to the amount or calculation of Compensable Curtailment Energy or Non-Compensable Curtailment Energy will be resolved in accordance with Section 24; provided, however, that the provisions in the definition of Potential Net Output shall control with respect to any dispute between the Parties with respect to the amount or calculation of Potential Net Output.

  • For purposes of determining Compensable Curtailment Energy, the amount of Potential Net Output at any given time will be calculated using PacifiCorp’s wind forecasting vendor.

  • For purposes of determining Compensable Curtailment Energy, the amount of Potential Net Output at any given time will be calculated using PacifiCorp’s wind forecasting vendor; provided, however, that PacifiCorp will agree to use Seller’s forecasting of Potential Net Output provided Seller can demonstrate to PacifiCorp’s reasonable satisfaction that such forecasting tool employs the best available data and methods to determine an accurate representation of the amount of Potential Net Output.


More Definitions of Potential Net Output

Potential Net Output means the quantity of Net Output that Seller is capable of delivering at the Point of Delivery at any specific time. Potential Net Output will be calculated as the aggregate energy available for delivery at the Point of Delivery using the best available data obtained through commercially reasonable methods, and shall be dependent on solar insolation data at the Facility, cloud cover forecast models, Facility equipment availability, Solar Panels and Inverter performance guaranties provided by Seller to PacifiCorp in accordance with Exhibit 6.1, derates and transmission line losses, and any other adjustments necessary to accurately reflect the Facility’s capability to produce and deliver energy at the Point of Delivery.

Related to Potential Net Output

  • Net Output means all energy expressed in kWhs produced by the Facility, less station and other onsite use and less transformation and transmission losses. Net Output does not include any environmental attributes.

  • MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document means, as the context requires, either or both of the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Indicator Technical Specifications November 5, 2018 Version 1.3” and the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Target and Corridor-Setting Guidelines” as they may be amended or replaced from time to time;

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • Output means the exposure rate, dose rate, or a quantity related in a known manner to these rates from a brachytherapy source or a teletherapy, remote afterloader, or gamma stereotactic radiosurgery unit for a specified set of exposure conditions.

  • high voltage means the classification of an electric component or circuit, if its working voltage is > 60 V and ≤ 1500 V DC or > 30 V and ≤ 1000 V AC root mean square (rms).