Examples of Solar Energy Output in a sentence
Seller shall not (a) sell, divert, grant, transfer or assign any Solar Energy Output, Renewable Energy Benefits, or Capacity Rights to any Person other than Buyer, (b) provide Buyer with any such items from any source other than the Facility or (c) divert, redirect or make available the Facility or any resource therefrom to another generating facility or any third party.
Buyers shall obtain and provide Seller with any certificates required by any Governmental Authority, or otherwise reasonably requested by Seller, to evidence that the deliveries of Solar Energy Output hereunder are sales for resale.
Buyers may use the Solar Energy Output for their own consumption or resell it to third parties.
Seller desires to sell and deliver to Buyers at the Point of Interconnection the Solar Energy Output generated by the Facility and any Renewable Energy Benefits associated with such Solar Energy Output.
The terms and provisions contained in this PPA constitute the entire agreement between Buyers and Seller with respect to the subject matter hereof, and shall supersede all previous communications, representations, or agreements, either oral or written, between Buyer and Seller with respect to the sale of Solar Energy Output and Renewable Energy Benefits from the Facility.
This claim form must be returned to Us fully completed within 15 days upon Your receipt of the form together with supporting document to prove Your loss.
Seller shall notify the SCC by telephone call (with confirmation in each case to follow by written notice or other form of documentation as agreed upon by both Parties) immediately upon discovering that the Facility is unable to deliver all or part of any scheduled quantity of Solar Energy Output due to a Forced Outage and, as soon as reasonably practicable following such discovery, shall notify the SCC in writing of its best estimate of the expected duration of such Forced Outage.
Buyers shall be responsible for all transmission arrangements and costs or charges, if any, imposed in connection with the delivery of Solar Energy Output at and from the Point of Interconnection, including transmission costs, transmission line losses, ancillary service arrangements and costs, control area or generator imbalance services, imbalance charges and associated penalties.
Furthermore, Company shall not be required to receive or acquire Solar Energy Output that corresponds to instantaneous generation that exceeds the Solar Capacity identified in Section 2.2 as adjusted for losses to the Point of Delivery.
As between Subscriber Organization and Company, Subscriber Organization shall be deemed to be in control of the Solar Energy Output from the Project up to delivery and receipt at the Point of Delivery and Company shall be deemed to be in control of such Solar Energy Output from and after delivery and receipt at the Point of Delivery.