Nameplate Capacity Sample Clauses

Nameplate Capacity. The term “Nameplate Capacity” shall mean the manufacturer’s nameplate rated output capability of the generator, based on alternating current (AC). For multi-unit generator facilities, the “Nameplate Capacity” of the facility shall be the sum of the individual manufacturer’s nameplate rated output capabilities of the generators. For inverter-based Generating Facilities, the maximum rated capacity or “Nameplate Capacity” shall be the sum of the inverters maximum rated capacity AC in megawatts.
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Nameplate Capacity. Nameplate capacity is the maximum rated electric output, expressed in MW, that the turbines of the wind facility under commercial operations can produce at their rated wind speed as designated by the turbine’s manufacturer. The lessee will specify in its COP the nameplate capacity available at the start of each year of commercial operations on the lease. For example, if the lessee specifies 20 turbines in its COP, and each is rated by the manufacturer at 5 MW, the nameplate capacity of the wind facility is
Nameplate Capacity. The term “Nameplate Capacity” shall mean the manufacturer’s kWAC nameplate rated output capability of the Facility as measured at the delivery point specified in AC. For multi-unit generator facilities, the “Nameplate Capacity” of the Facility shall be the sum of the individual manufacturer’s kWAC nameplate rated output capabilities of the generators. The Nameplate Capacity shall also include the DC rating of the Facility. For inverted-based generating facilities, the “Nameplate Capacity” shall be the manufacturer’s rated kWAC output on the inverters.
Nameplate Capacity. The term “Nameplate Capacity” means the stated design capacity of the cryogenic processing facilities at the Chipeta Plant, which capacity shall be deemed to be 600 MMcf/day on and after the in-service date of Train III.
Nameplate Capacity. Deficit Damages equal to (a) the difference between (i) Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating and (ii) the Nameplate Capacity Rating of the Facility upon the date of Final Completion, stated in MWs, multiplied by (b) $ . • Output Guaranty. Output Shortfall Damages resulting from delivery of less than % in any rolling period, based on cost to cover. • Default/Termination. Section 11 of the PPA specifies Events of Defaults, cure rights, termination rights and damages. • Payment to Customer. Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to collect or draw upon security for any damages owed by Seller and shall pay 100% of the collected amount to Customer within thirty (30) days of receipt, net of any internal and external costs, if any, reasonably incurred by Company and directly related to collection efforts or Seller’s default. Credit Support: • Section 8 of the PPA specifies Seller’s security and credit support requirements under the PPA, including Project Development Security through COD and Default Security at and after COD in the form of a guaranty meeting the Credit Requirements or cash or a Letter of Credit, each in the amount of $ per kW of Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating ($ ). • Company has determined that Customer is currently sufficiently creditworthy that Customer need not deliver a Guaranty or Letter of Credit to Company under Section 6.5 of the RESC and, subject to Section 6.6 of the RESC, Customer will not be required to do so as long as, in the reasonable judgment of Company, Customer remains creditworthy
Nameplate Capacity. The total nameplate capacity rating of all the Generation included in the Generation System. For this definition the “standby” and/or maximum rated kW capacity on the nameplate shall be used.
Nameplate Capacity. The facility’s Nameplate Capacity is 50 million litres of Biodiesel.
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Nameplate Capacity. The Nitric Acid Facility has a nameplate capacity of 443,000 short tons (100% basis) per year. EXHIBIT B BACK-UP SUPPLY PLAN SUPPLY FOR OUTAGES, Start-Ups, or Shortfalls up to the Total Estimates ASSUMPTIONS: · In the event of a planned outage, beginning storage at minimum level of 95% capacity, 4750 tons (100% basis) · Storage capacity of 5000 tons (100% basis) · During an outage, BMS usage rate does not exceed BMS nameplate consumption (approximately 1,200 tons per day) Note 1: EDNLP shall invoice BMS for all costs incurred in the delivery of Nitric Acid hereunder. If the outage is caused by BMS, the price for Nitric Acid shipped from the El Dorado, Arkansas plant shall be the actual delivered cost of El Dorado ammonia in the nitric acid for the month in which the nitric acid was shipped, plus the average conversion fee paid by El Dorado’s other nitric acid customers, plus the actual freight charges incurred by El Dorado or EDNLP, as applicable. If the outage is caused by EDNLP, the price for Nitric Acid shipped from the El Dorado, Arkansas plant shall be the then-current price for Nitric Acid shipped to BMS under the Nitric Acid Supply, Operating and Maintenance Agreement (adjusted for different ammonia costs) plus the applicable transportation charges. If the cause of the outage cannot be determined, the parties will negotiate in good faith a reasonable price for the nitric acid shipped from El Dorado. When feasible, nitric acid shall be supplied on a swap basis, whether from El Dorado or a third party. All Nitric Acid delivered to BMS shall meet the specifications set forth in Section 2.2 of the Nitric Acid Supply, Operating and Maintenance Agreement. The price for nitric acid shipped from third parties shall be in all cases the price billed to EDNLP plus the applicable transportation charges. EDNLP will use reasonable efforts to supply Nitric Acid hereunder at the lowest cost to BMS. Reasonable efforts include supplying BMS with shipments from its El Dorado, Arkansas facility when product is available, unless the total delivered cost to BMS of a third party shipment is lower than the total delivered cost from El Dorado’s facility. Shipments from third parties must have BMS’s prior approval. Note 2: El Dorado will not hold capacity idle to cover outages; however, any allocation of nitric acid to downstream products, including any internal production, or proportionate sales of nitric acid from El Dorado is subject to EDNLP first providing to BMS a mini...
Nameplate Capacity. The term 'Nameplate Capacity" shall mean the maximum continuous electrical output capability of the generator(s)at any time at a power factor of ninety percent (90%).
Nameplate Capacity. The maximum rated output of a generator, prime mover, or other electric power production equipment under specific conditions designated by the manufacturer and is usually indicated on a nameplate physically attached to the power production equipment.
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