Shared Clean Energy Facility definition

Shared Clean Energy Facility or “SCEF” shall mean a Shared Clean Energy Facility as defined in Conn. Gen. Stat. Section 16-244x.
Shared Clean Energy Facility means a Class I renewable energy source, as defined in section 16-1 of the general statutes, as amended by this act, that (A) is served by an electric distribution company, (B) is within the same electric distribution company service territory as the individual billing meters for subscriptions, (C) has a nameplate capacity rating of five megawatts or less, and (D) has at least two subscribers;
Shared Clean Energy Facility means a Class I renewable energy source, as defined in section 16-1, that (A) is served by an electric distribution company, as defined in section 16-1, (B) is within the same electric distribution company service territory as the individual billing meters for subscriptions, (C) has a nameplate capacity rating of four megawatts or less, and (D) has at least two subscribers;

Examples of Shared Clean Energy Facility in a sentence

  • A Shared Clean Energy Facility for a Selected Bid shall have three (3) calendar years from the date of PURA approval of the Tariff award to receive an In-Service Date from the EDC.

  • Under the Program, the EDC will purchase the energy and associated RECs produced by a selected Shared Clean Energy Facility at the Purchase Price approved by PURA for the SCEF.

  • A Shared Clean Energy Facility must be a new Class I renewable generation project, as defined in Section 16- 1 of the General Statutes and must be located in Connecticut and is as described in the Facility Information section of the Tariff Terms Agreement.

  • The Shared Clean Energy Facility shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Interconnection Agreement.

  • A Shared Clean Energy Facility for a Selected Bid approved by PURA to receive Tariff payments will be eligible for compensation for energy and RECs produced as defined herein and Delivered to the appropriate EDC at the approved Tariff Rate(s) for a twenty- (20-) year term commencing on the first day of the month following the In-Service Date.

  • A Shared Clean Energy Facility must have a Nameplate Capacity rating greater than one hundred (100) kW (AC) and not exceed four thousand (4,000) kW (AC) pursuant to Section 16-244z (a)(2)(C) and 16-244x of the General Statutes.

  • Ameresco intends to submit a bid to the CT DEEP RFP for the Shared Clean Energy Facility (“SCEF”) Pilot Program based on Ameresco’s right to lease the Sites for the Project.

  • A Shared Clean Energy Facility must have a Nameplate Capacity rating greater than one hundred (100) kW (AC) and not exceed five thousand (5,000) kW (AC) pursuant to Section 16-244z (a)(2)(C) and 16-244x of the General Statutes.

  • Ameresco desires to perform due diligence with respect to the Site, to perform other evaluations to determine the viability of the Project and to bid into the CT DEEP RFP for the Shared Clean Energy Facility (“SCEF”) Pilot.

  • Specifically, this will include the condition precedent that Ameresco obtains an award and qualification for the Project under the provisions and requirements of the CT DEEP RFP for the Shared Clean Energy Facility (“SCEF”) Pilot Program.


More Definitions of Shared Clean Energy Facility

Shared Clean Energy Facility. (“SCEF”) Tariff Terms Agreement” means the document executed by the EDC and the Subscriber Organization;
Shared Clean Energy Facility. SCEF”) Tariff Terms Agreement” means the document executed by the
Shared Clean Energy Facility or “SCEF” means a Class I renewable energy source, as defined in Section 16-1 of the General Statutes, that (i) is served by an electric distribution company, as defined in Section 16-1, (ii) is within the same electric distribution company service territory as the individual billing meters for subscriptions,
Shared Clean Energy Facility means a Class I renewable energy
Shared Clean Energy Facility. SCEF”) Tariff Terms Agreement” means the document executed by the EDC and the Subscriber Organization;