Common use of Inadvertent Energy Clause in Contracts

Inadvertent Energy. 7.3.1 Inadvertent Energy is electric energy produced by the Facility, expressed in kWh, which the Transmitting Entity delivers to Idaho Power at the Point of Delivery that exceeds 10,000 KW multiplied by the hours in the specific month in which the energy was delivered. (For example January contains 744 hours. 744 times 10,000 KW = 7,440,000 kWh,. Energy delivered in January in excess of 7,440, 000 kWh in this example would be Inadvertent Energy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Energy Sales Agreement (Us Geothermal Inc), Energy Sales Agreement (Us Geothermal Inc)

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Inadvertent Energy. 7.3.1 Inadvertent Energy is electric energy produced by the Facility, expressed in kWh, which the Transmitting Entity delivers to Idaho Power at the Point of Delivery that exceeds 10,000 KW kW multiplied by the hours in the specific month in which the energy was delivered. (For example January contains 744 hours. 744 times 10,000 KW kW = 7,440,000 kWh,. Energy delivered in January in excess of 7,440, 000 kWh in this example would be Inadvertent Energy.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Energy Sales Agreement (Us Geothermal Inc), Energy Sales Agreement (Us Geothermal Inc)

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