Electricity Generation Clause Samples

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Electricity Generation. CENTLEC is one of the few municipal distributors that have embedded generation capacity. The power station is currently mothballed for safety and economical reasons. Producing electricity at the power station became very expensive resulting in the only time it made business sense to run it was during winter peak demand hours. Since 2007 the power station has not been in use. CENTLEC has got a generation licence for 103MW. This could have been adequate to supply about 50% of CENTLEC’s energy needs, notwithstanding maximum demand periods. The highest maximum demand for the period 2017/18 financial year was 261.00 MW. The previous year (2016/17) the figure was 266.27 MW.
Electricity Generation. Delivery to the DPA Counterparty of the following: (a) evidence, in form and content satisfactory to the DPA Counterparty, acting reasonably, that the Net Dependable Capacity of not less than [a percentage to be determined] of the Net Dependable Capacity Estimate has been Commissioned; (b) evidence, in form and content satisfactory to the DPA Counterparty, acting reasonably, that the Generator is complying in full with the Electricity Metering Obligations at clause 18 (Generator's Undertakings: Metering); (c) a date and time stamped copy of the electrical schematic diagram, certified as being correct and up to date by a director or company secretary of the Generator and showing the locations of the Electricity Metering Equipment associated with all assets comprised within the Facility (including details of the type of Balancing and Settlement Code - approved metering installed in compliance with the Electricity Metering Obligations); (d) evidence, in form and content satisfactory to the DPA Counterparty, acting reasonably, that the Electricity Metering Equipment is fully compliant with the Balancing and Settlement Code; and (e) the expected generation output data, in form and content satisfactory to the DPA Counterparty, acting reasonably, not to be delivered before delivery of the evidence referred to in clause 2(a).
Electricity Generation. The biogas generated by the digestion system can be utilized to produce electricity in cogeneration engines. Gas quality will be predicted based on our knowledge of similar systems, and economics will be put to the costs and benefits of electricity offset at nearby City facilities or production and distribution into the grid. Generally, with cogeneration engines, there is also a component of heat recovery, which will also be evaluated.
Electricity Generation. The Contractor/Bidder shall be solely responsible for the performance of the plant(s) and shall make all necessary efforts to maximize the electricity generation of the plant.