Annual Plant Electrical Generation Tests Clause Samples

The "Annual Plant Electrical Generation Tests" clause requires the plant operator to conduct yearly tests to verify the facility's ability to generate electricity at specified performance levels. Typically, this involves running the plant under controlled conditions to measure output, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory or contractual standards. By mandating these regular tests, the clause ensures ongoing operational reliability and helps identify potential issues before they impact performance or contractual obligations.
Annual Plant Electrical Generation Tests. For each of the first [*] years of the Plant’s commercial operation beginning on the Initial Energy Delivery Date, as defined in the PPA, Owner shall conduct an Annual Plant Electrical Generation Test, as set forth in Exhibit C, for the purpose of comparing annual Plant time-of-day weighted (“▇▇▇”) electrical * Confidential Treatment Requested
Annual Plant Electrical Generation Tests. For each of the first [*] years of the Plant’s commercial operation beginning on the Initial Energy Delivery Date, as defined in the PPA, Owner shall conduct an Annual Plant Electrical Generation Test, as set forth in Exhibit C, for the purpose of comparing annual Plant time-of-day weighted (“▇▇▇”) electrical * Confidential Treatment Requested generation to the performance and financial model adjusted projected annual Plant electrical generation over each of the [*] one-year periods (each such period an “Annual Plant Electrical Generation Test”). The performance and financial model adjustments for this purpose shall take into account: solar insolation, ambient temperature, humidity, wind (including shut down of the Solar Field as a result of high winds) and visibility, and other Plant operating conditions (for which Vendor is not responsible under this Agreement), but shall exclude: (i) lost electrical generation due to Seller Excuse Hours, as defined in the PPA; (ii) lost electrical generation due to Force Majeure Events, Owner Caused Delays or Owner’s delay or failure to meet its obligations under this Agreement or to take reasonable measures to maximize ▇▇▇ weighted electrical generation by the Plant; (iii) lost electrical generation due to the failure of Owner or the Operator to operate and maintain the Plant in accordance with Good Industry Practices or the requirements applicable to the Operator under the relevant contract documents; and (iv) the breakdown or failure of Plant equipment (excluding routine and scheduled maintenance of such equipment) unrelated to the overall Plant design or to the design or performance of the Solar Field or SRSG (collectively, following all such adjustments, the “Performance Model Adjusted Annual Plant Electrical Generation”), all subject to and as further described and set forth in Exhibit C.

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