Common use of Ineligible Projects Clause in Contracts

Ineligible Projects. None of the following types of Projects qualifies to be studied (each, an “Ineligible Project”): (a) a Project that the LDC determines is more appropriately funded by another IESO or other existing program; (b) a Project with a project payback of less than one year; (c) Lighting; (d) Demand Response; (e) a Project designed to reduce voltage or improve power factor or power quality, other than as an ancillary benefit to obtaining Electricity Savings;

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Sources: Detailed Engineering Study Funding Contract

Ineligible Projects. None of the following types of Projects qualifies to be studied (each, as an “Ineligible Eligible Project”):: (a) a Project that the LDC determines is more appropriately funded by another IESO or other existing program; (b) a Project with a project payback Project Payback of less than one year; (c) Lighting; (d) Demand Response; (e) a Project designed to reduce voltage or improve power factor or power quality, other than as an ancillary benefit to obtaining Electricity Savings;

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Sources: Project Incentive Contract

Ineligible Projects. None of the following types of Projects qualifies to be studied (each, an “Ineligible Project”): (a) a Project that the LDC determines is more appropriately funded by another IESO OPA or other existing program; (b) a Project with a project payback of less than one year; (c) Lighting; (d) Demand Response; (e) a Project designed to reduce voltage or improve power factor or power quality, other than as an ancillary benefit to obtaining Electricity Savings;

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Sources: Preliminary Engineering Study Funding Contract

Ineligible Projects. None of the following types of Projects qualifies to be studied (each, an “Ineligible Project”): (a) a Project that the LDC determines is more appropriately funded by another IESO or other existing program; (b) a Project with a project payback of less than one year; (c) Lighting; (d) Demand Response; (e) a Project designed to reduce voltage or improve power factor or power quality, other than as an ancillary benefit to obtaining Electricity Savings;

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Sources: Preliminary Engineering Study Funding Contract