Supplemented Output definition

Supplemented Output means any increment of scheduled hourly energy or capacity delivered to the Point of Delivery in excess of the Facility’s Net Output during that same hour.
Supplemented Output means any increment of scheduled hourly firm energy delivered to the Point of Delivery in excess of the Facility's Net Output during that same hour.
Supplemented Output means any increment of scheduled hourly energy or capacity

Examples of Supplemented Output in a sentence

  • In reliance upon Seller’s warranties in Section 5, above, PacifiCorp agrees to accept and pay for Supplemented Output; provided, however, that Seller agrees to achieve an EIA of zero (0) kilowatt-hours during On- Peak Hours and zero (0) kilowatt-hours during Off-Peak Hours at the end of each Settlement Period.

  • In reliance upon Xxxxxx’s warranties in Section 5, above, PacifiCorp agrees to accept and pay for Supplemented Output; provided, however, that Seller agrees to achieve an EIA of zero (0) kilowatt-hours during On- Peak Hours and zero (0) kilowatt-hours during Off-Peak Hours at the end of each Settlement Period.

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