Minimum Generation Clause Samples

The Minimum Generation clause sets a baseline amount of electricity that a power generator must produce over a specified period. In practice, this means the generator is contractually obligated to deliver at least a certain quantity of energy, regardless of demand fluctuations or operational challenges. This clause ensures a reliable supply for the purchaser and helps the generator plan operations, ultimately providing predictability and reducing the risk of supply shortfalls.
Minimum Generation. During a LIGHT LOAD CONDITION, SELLER shall, upon notice from PECO, reduce FACILITY output during the LIGHT LOAN CONDITION to zero or such other level designated by PECO. If FACILITY output exceeds the level designated by PECO during the LIGHT LOAD CONDITION to zero or such other level designated by PECO. If FACILITY output exceeds the level designated by PECO during any day or part thereof during the LIGHT LOAN CONDITION, the payment due SELLER under Section 7.1 hereof shall be reduced on a daily basis by the product of: (a) $178 per MKW day; and (b) the greater of: (i) zero (0); or (ii) the average output of the FACILITY during the LIGHT LOAD CONDITION, less the FACILITY output level designated by PECO under this Section 6.10.
Minimum Generation. During a LIGHT LOAD CONDITION, SELLER shall, upon notice from PECO, reduce FACILITY output during the LIGHT LOAD CONDITION to zero or such other level designated by PECO. If FACILITY output exceeds the level designated by PECO during any day or part thereof during the LIGHT LOAD CONDITION, the payment due SELLER under Section 7.1 hereof shall be reduced on a daily basis by the product of: (a) $178 per MW; and (b) the greater of: (i) zero (0); or (ii) the average output of the FACILITY during the output level designated by PECO under this Section 6.10.
Minimum Generation. If the generation verified in the period of 12 (twelve) months (calculated from January to December) is less than 90% (ninety percent) of the contracted value (project value), the contract may have its volume revised and the allocation of units changed at the CONTRACTING PARTY 's discretion, without prejudice to the possibility of termination of contracts and termination of the Distributed Generation project without any burden to the CONTRACTING PARTY.

Related to Minimum Generation

  • Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Green Economy/Carbon Footprint a) The Supplier/Service Provider has in its bid provided Transnet with an understanding of the Supplier’s/Service Provider’s position with regard to issues such as waste disposal, recycling and energy conservation.

  • 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.

  • Non-Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the high-side of the generator substation at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established a different power factor range that applies to all similarly situated non-synchronous generators in the control area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. This power factor range standard shall be dynamic and can be met using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors, or a combination of the two. This requirement shall only apply to newly interconnecting non-synchronous generators that have not yet executed a Facilities Study Agreement as of September 21, 2016.

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