Operational Certification Sample Clauses

The Operational Certification clause establishes requirements for verifying that a party’s operations meet specified standards or criteria before or during the performance of a contract. Typically, this involves providing documentation, test results, or third-party certifications that demonstrate compliance with operational benchmarks, such as safety, quality, or regulatory requirements. By mandating such certification, the clause ensures that only qualified parties perform contractual obligations, thereby reducing risk and promoting reliability in the execution of the agreement.
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Operational Certification. Operational Certification verifies that the Bid Facility has been constructed and/or will operate in accordance with the proposal submitted, for which a Provisional Statement of Qualification (PSoQ) was granted and for which an award was made. An Operational Certification request should be submitted after the Bid Facility has received a Statement of Qualification (SoQ) in NYGATS. NYSERDA will also determine whether Seller has complied with Section 18.10. Once Operational Certification has been granted, NYSERDA will make payments consistent with Section IV. [For Bid Facilities including an Energy Storage Component, NYSERDA will verify the Installed Storage Capacity and confirm that it has been installed (a) consistent with the Bid Proposal (Article IV) and i(b) Sections VI. Quality Assurance (including the Battery Energy Storage Guidebook referenced therein) and IX.
Operational Certification. The Company agrees to submit documentation to the satisfaction of the City by no later than October 15 of each year during the Term (as hereinafter defined) demonstrating that the completed Project is being used as a conference center and hotel facility.
Operational Certification. Verification by NYSERDA (i) that the Bid Facility has been constructed and/or will operate in accordance with the proposal submitted, for which a Provisional Statement of Qualification (PSoQ) was granted in accordance with the Operating Rules, and for which an award was made; (ii) that Seller has complied with Sections 6.11, 18.10, and 18.15 of this Agreement; [(iii) for Bid Facilities that include an Energy Storage Component, that the Installed Storage Capacity is equal to or greater than the Bid Storage Capacity; and (iv) for Bid Facilities that include an Energy Storage Component, that the Energy Storage Component has been installed consistent with (a) the Bid Proposal, (b) Section 4 (Demonstrating Continued Project Viability), Section 6 (Quality Assurance, including the Battery Energy Storage Guidebook referenced therein), and (c) Section 9 (Technical Requirements) of the NYSERDA Bulk Storage Incentive Program Manual.] An Operational Certification request should be submitted after the Bid Facility has received a Statement of Qualification (SoQ) in NYGATS.
Operational Certification. Operational Certification verifies that the Bid Facility has been constructed and/or will operate in accordance with the proposal submitted, for which a Provisional Statement of Qualification (PSoQ) was granted and for which an award was made. An Operational Certification request should be submitted after the Bid Facility has received a Statement of Qualification (SoQ) in NYGATS. NYSERDA will also determine whether Seller has complied with Section 18.10, and will determine the final Agricultural Mitigation Payment amount, if any, due by Seller to a NYSERDA-designated fund. Once Operational Certification has been granted, NYSERDA will make payments consistent with Article IV. [For Bid Facilities including an Energy Storage Component, NYSERDA will verify the Installed Storage Capacity and confirm that it has been installed (a) consistent with the Bid Proposal (Article IV) and (b) Articles VI (Quality Assurance, including the Battery Energy Storage Guidebook referenced therein) and IX.