Solar Arrays definition

Solar Arrays means a collection of sub-arrays comprised of structural units called “Tables” (as defined below);

Examples of Solar Arrays in a sentence

  • The Production Credit for Member’s Allocated Production applied to each monthly invoice will be determined as follows: (i) the Solar Facility’s total kWh output for the prior calendar month, (ii) divided by the total number of solar panels at the Solar Arrays, (iii) multiplied by the number of solar panels at the Solar Array allocated to Member hereunder, (iv) multiplied by $.105.

  • From and after the Effective Date until the day that is twenty-five (25) years after the Effective Date (“Option Term”), Grantor grants the Town an exclusive (subject to the Town’s ability to assign such option to an operator of Solar Arrays under contract with the Town (“Operator”)) option to lease (the “Lease Option”) the Grantor Property for the sole purpose of Solar Arrays on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

  • The Satellite Solar Arrays shall provide enough power to recharge the batteries after [* * *] with a full payload in operation (or demonstrate with an equivalent load) within [* * *] orbit period.

Related to Solar Arrays

  • Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement has the meaning specified in Section 5.12(d).

  • Significant Transaction or Arrangement means any individual transaction or arrangement that exceeds or is likely to exceed 10% of the total revenues or total expenses or total assets or total liabilities, as the case may be, of the material unlisted subsidiary for the immediately preceding accounting year.

  • referral arrangement means any arrangement in which a registrant agrees to pay or receive a referral fee;

  • Life-of-the-unit, firm power contractual arrangement means a unit participation power sales agreement under which a utility or industrial customer reserves, or is entitled to receive, a specified amount or percentage of nameplate capacity and associated energy from any specified unit and pays its proportional amount of such unit's total costs, pursuant to a contract:

  • Lot or batch number means an identifying number assigned by the enterprise to a designated group of items, usually referred to as either a lot or a batch, all of which were manufactured under identical conditions.