Rocky Reach and Rock Island Output Sample Clauses

Rocky Reach and Rock Island Output. Capacity and Energy Component. Output (and Purchaser’s Output Percentage as defined in Section 3 of this Contract) includes the amount of deliverable electric Capacity and Energy from Rocky Reach and Rock Island net of the following adjustments with respect thereto: adjustments for receipt and delivery of all upstream and downstream encroachments, adjustment for station service and losses to the Points of Delivery; adjustments for Energy delivery or consumption obligations that are a Project responsibility under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, fish hatcheries); adjustments for Capacity and Energy receipt obligations with the Federal system associated with Immediate Spill Replacement; Capacity and Energy delivery obligations related to Canadian Entitlement. If the Rocky Reach and Rock Island project obligations change due to the Canadian Entitlement Allocation Extension Agreement being revised, replaced, or terminated during the term of this Contract, Purchaser’s Canadian Entitlement obligation will become the average of the Purchaser’s pro-rata share of the Capacity and Energy requirements for the four years prior to the revision, replacement or termination of the Canadian Entitlement Allocation Extension Agreement. Purchaser adjustments for Energy delivery rights that are a Project right under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, PNCA); adjustments due to limitations imposed by and rights under the FERC Licenses, COLA, HCP, Biological Opinion, Hanford Reach Fall Chinook Protection Program, and Immediate Spill Replacement; and adjustments due to limitations set by District Business Practices.
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Rocky Reach and Rock Island Output. Capacity and Energy Component. Output (and Purchaser’s Output Percentage as defined in Article 3 of this Contract) includes the amount of deliverable electric Capacity and Energy from Rocky Reach and Rock Island net of the following adjustments with respect thereto: adjustments for receipt and delivery of all upstream and downstream encroachments, adjustment for station service and losses to the Points of Delivery; adjustments for Energy delivery or consumption obligations that are a Project responsibility under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, fish hatcheries); adjustments for Capacity and Energy receipt obligations with the Federal system associated with Immediate Spill Replacement; Capacity and Energy delivery obligations under the Canadian Entitlement Allocation Extension Agreement signed by the District and the Bonneville Power Administration, acting as the U.S. Entity under the U.S.-Canadian Columbia River Treaty of 1964; Purchaser adjustments for Energy delivery rights that are a Project right under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, PNCA); and
Rocky Reach and Rock Island Output. Capacity and Energy Component. Output (and Purchaser’s Output Percentage as defined in Section 3 of this Contract) includes the amount of deliverable electric Capacity and Energy from Rocky Reach and Rock Island net of the following adjustments with respect thereto: adjustments for receipt and delivery of all upstream and downstream encroachments, adjustment for station service and losses to the Points of Delivery; adjustments for Energy delivery or consumption obligations that are a Project responsibility under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, fish hatcheries); adjustments for Capacity and Energy receipt obligations with the Federal system associated with Immediate Spill Replacement; adjustment for Canadian Entitlement shall be a reduction in Purchaser’s Output fixed at 5 MWh for each hour starting at 06:00 and ending at hour 22:00 every Monday – Saturday for each Delivery Period within the Contract Term regardless of the actual Canadian Entitlement. Purchaser adjustments for Energy delivery rights that are a Project right under applicable laws or agreements (including, but not limited to, PNCA); adjustments due to limitations imposed by and rights under the FERC Licenses, COLA, HCP, Biological Opinion, Hanford Reach Fall Chinook Protection Program, and Immediate Spill Replacement; and adjustments due to limitations set by District Business Practices.

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