Common use of Excess Generation Clause in Contracts

Excess Generation. If during a Billing Period, Net Out Energy is greater than zero (0), then for the Facility at the conclusion of that Billing Period: (i) Net In Energy (i.e., kilowatt-hour usage) will equal zero

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Net Energy Billing Agreement, Net Energy Billing Agreement, Net Energy Billing Agreement

Excess Generation. If during a Billing Period, Net Out Energy is greater than zero (0), then for the Facility at the conclusion of that Billing Period: (i) Net In Energy (i.e., kilowatt-hour usage) will equal zero (1) and (ii) Unused Credits are increased by the value of Credits, determined for that Billing Period, and that increased value, in accordance with paragraph (C) Unused Credits of this Article IV, will remain for possible future application.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Net Energy Billing Agreement, Net Energy Billing Agreement, Net Energy Billing Agreement

Excess Generation. If during a Billing Period, Net Out Energy is greater than zero (0), then for the Facility at the conclusion of that Billing Period: (i) Net In Energy (i.e., kilowatt-hour usage) will equal zerozero (0) and (ii) Unused Credits are increased by the value of Credits, determined for that Billing Period, and that increased value, in accordance with paragraph (C) Unused Credits of this Article IV, will remain for possible future application.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Net Energy Billing Agreement