Resource Adequacy Attributes definition

Resource Adequacy Attributes means the benefits or attributes, if any, now or existing in the future based on the procurement obligations of Buyers with respect to Resource Adequacy as prescribed by the PUC, the CAISO or any other regional entity, and that are associated with the electric generating capability of the Facility.

Examples of Resource Adequacy Attributes in a sentence

  • In the event of a Change in Law that affords the ability to secure Resource Adequacy Attributes or Capacity Attributes associated with the Capacity Rights of the Facility, upon Xxxxx’s reasonable request and at Buyer’s sole cost, Seller shall conduct commercially reasonable efforts to secure Resource Adequacy Attributes or Capacity Attributes associated with the Capacity Rights of the Facility.

Related to Resource Adequacy Attributes

  • Environmental Attributes means any emissions and renewable energy credits, energy conservation credits, benefits, offsets and allowances, emission reduction credits or words of similar import or regulatory effect (including emissions reduction credits or allowances under all applicable emission trading, compliance or budget programs, or any other federal, state or regional emission, renewable energy or energy conservation trading or budget program) that have been held, allocated to or acquired for the development, construction, ownership, lease, operation, use or maintenance of the Company as of: (i) the date of this Agreement; and (ii) future years for which allocations have been established and are in effect as of the date of this Agreement.

  • Capacity Attributes means any and all current or future defined characteristics, certificates, tag, credits, ancillary service attributes, or accounting constructs, howsoever entitled, other than Resource Adequacy Benefits, attributed to or associated with the electricity generating capability of the Generating Facility.

  • Resource recovery facility means a solid waste facility