Vintage Year definition

Vintage Year means the budget year to which an individual Californian GHG allowance is assigned pursuant to subarticle 6.
Vintage Year means the annual allowance allocation budget year to which an individual Washington GHG allowance is assigned.
Vintage Year means the first calendar year during which the Allowances may be utilized.

Examples of Vintage Year in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Seller shall sell to Buyer, and Buyer shall purchase from Seller the number of PCAs of the Vintage Year set forth in Schedule I attached hereto.

  • Seller warrants with respect to Contract PCAs delivered by Seller pursuant to this Agreement that (a) the Facility received Feedstock during the Vintage Year from one or more of the facilities set forth in 14 Cal.


More Definitions of Vintage Year

Vintage Year. (a) with respect to Allowances is defined in the Cap-and-Trade Regulations and (b) with respect to Offset Credits means the year in which the GHG reduction or GHG removal enhancement of one metric ton of CO2e, as defined in the Cap-and-Trade Regulations, occurred or will occur; provided that if the Cap-and-Trade Regulations are amended to provide an express definition, such definition shall apply.
Vintage Year means the fiscal year during which the Integrity Management Plant Investment is made.
Vintage Year refers to the first year Seller is contractually obligated to participate in;
Vintage Year means, in respect of a Contract VER, the calendar year in which the emissions reductions and removals represented thereby occurred as specified in the applicable Confirmation Letter.
Vintage Year means the year of harvest of the grapes used to make the wine; and
Vintage Year means the calendar year in which an ERU is first recorded, or, in the case of an allowance, the year designated as the vintage year for that allowance by the external program supply­ ing the allowance.
Vintage Year means the calendar year that a CO2 allowance was originated.