Liquidated Damages for Startup and Commissioning Sample Clauses

Liquidated Damages for Startup and Commissioning. ‌ If in connection with startup, commissioning and Performance Testing Seller exceeds ninety (90) Equivalent Starts and/or three hundred (300) Fired Hours per Combustion Turbine, then Seller shall pay to Buyer, in addition to any other Liquidated Damages, and amount equal to (a) Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) per Equivalent Start in excess of ninety (90) Equivalent Starts for either Combustion Turbine; plus (b) Three Hundred Dollars ($300) per Fired Hour in excess of three hundred (300) Fired Hours for either Combustion Turbine.
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Liquidated Damages for Startup and Commissioning. ‌ If in connection with startup, commissioning and performing the Performance Tests prior to Substantial Completion, Contractor exceeds [eighty (80)] Equivalent Starts or [seven hundred (700)] Equivalent Base Hours per combustion turbine, then Contractor shall pay to Owner, in addition to any other Liquidated Damages, the greater of (a) Thirteen thousand Dollars ($13,000) per Equivalent (or Factored) Start in excess of [eighty (80)] Equivalent Starts for either combustion turbine; or (b) Five Hundred and Fifteen Dollars ($515.00) per Equivalent Base (or Factored Fired) Hour in excess of [seven hundred (700)] Equivalent Base (or Factored Fired) Hours for each combustion turbine (the “Start-up Liquidated Damages”). The determination of Equivalent Base (or Factored Fired) Hours and Equivalent (or Factored) Starts shall be pursuant to the combustion turbine manufacturer’s standard definition of same.
Liquidated Damages for Startup and Commissioning. If in connection with startup, commissioning and Performance Testing Contractor exceeds ninety (90) Equivalent Starts and/or three hundred (300) Fired Hours per Combustion Turbine, then Contractor shall pay to Company, in addition to any other Liquidated Damages, and amount equal to
Liquidated Damages for Startup and Commissioning. ‌ If in connection with startup, commissioning and Performance Testing Seller exceeds ninety

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