Maximum Generating Capability Clause Samples

The Maximum Generating Capability clause defines the highest amount of electrical power that a generating facility is capable of producing under specific conditions. In practice, this clause sets a clear upper limit on the output that the facility can deliver to the grid, often determined by technical specifications or regulatory approvals. By establishing this maximum threshold, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the facility's operational limits, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating reliable planning and grid management.
Maximum Generating Capability. Central shall compute each Party’s maximum generating capability based upon the maximum capability, and other limiting factors, at each Project as determined by the operator of such Project. Project operators shall notify Central of any changes in Project capability.
Maximum Generating Capability. The maximum net capability of each generating facility of the Generation Station to produce power, determined at the high side of its generation transformer, for sustained periods under conditions existing from time to time.
Maximum Generating Capability. The maximum capability of any Generating Unit to produce Power, measured at the high side of its main generator step-up transformer, for sus­tained periods under conditions existing from time to time, including without limitation restrictions imposed by any law, regulation, license or permit, derating due to fuel conditions, water and atmospheric conditions or any other conditions other an Operating Emergency.

Related to Maximum Generating Capability

  • OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY Contractor represents and warrants, as previously certified in Contractor’s Bidder’s Certification, that Contractor has the operational and financial capability to perform the Contract.

  • Generating Facility The Interconnection Customer’s device for the production of electricity identified in the Interconnection Request, but shall not include the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

  • System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades Connecting Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades described in Appendix A hereto. The responsibility of the Developer for costs related to System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Attachment S to the ISO OATT.