Common use of Incentive Estimate Clause in Contracts

Incentive Estimate. If the Contractor does not submit a completed Project Application to NYSERDA, or if the Project Application (a) is not approved by NYSERDA or (b) if NYSERDA approves a lower incentive, the Customer may terminate the Agreement without penalty and seek a full refund of any deposit paid to Contractor or costs he or she incurred under the Agreement, less any reasonable site visit fees charged by the Contractor. Approved System Design: NYSERDA may review the design of the PV System, including if applicable, any energy storage system, considering issues including, but not limited to, system layout, orientation, shading, expected output, etc. NYSERDA approval of the Project Application is contingent on adherence to the proposed system design. Contractors/Builders must receive approval from NYSERDA for any material modification of the proposed system or its components, or the incentive may be revoked.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: documents.dps.ny.gov, www.nyserda.ny.gov, documents.dps.ny.gov

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