PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS Sample Clauses

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company / Development Team
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team As mentioned above, CMS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sempra. Sempra owns and operates power plants for wholesale electricity markets in North America. Its fleet of generation produces over 2,600 MW of electricity which is sold to utilities, power marketers and large energy users. The development team has successfully completed two photovoltaic projects, El Dorado and Copper Mountain, which are under contract and delivering renewable power to PG&E. The development team has also begun construction on the 150 MW Mesquite Solar PV project, also under contract to PG&E.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company / Development Team Bottle Rock is a partnership between USRG and Riverstone Holdings. Beginning in 2006, Bottle Rock underwent a comprehensive refurbishment, contracting, and permitting process. Bottle Rock satisfied all protection testing with PG&E and was synchronized to the grid in April 2007. Bottle Rock achieved commercial operations under its Existing PPA in October 2007. This same team has been operating the Project since it was restarted in 2007.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team North Sky River Energy, LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, which is a subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. NextEra is the largest generator in North America of wind and solar power with approximately 115 facilities in operation in 26 states and Canada. It has more than 18,850 MW of generating capacity in operation. Through other subsidiaries, NextEra operates nearly 700 MW of wind in California and more than 6,000 MW of wind projects nationwide. Advice 3885-E - 12 - August 5, 2011 NextEra has extensive power plant development, construction, and execution experience, as well as experience in the development and construction of transmission infrastructure. The company was founded as ESI Energy in 1985, giving it over twenty years of experience. A complete description of NextEra core competencies in project development, construction, operation, transmission, and financing is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team Abengoa Solar is an experienced developer of renewable projects. As of July 2011, the company has 343 MW of large-scale solar projects in operation and 780 MW of additional projects under construction. In the United States, Abengoa Solar has more than 15 employees of the former SEGS units (CSP parabolic trough projects in California) as part of the Mojave Solar Project development team. Although the Project will be Abengoa Solar’s first project in California, it will be Abengoa Solar’s second project in the U.S. In Arizona, the company has a contract with Arizona Public Service for the delivery of the energy from a 250 MW (net) CSP parabolic trough project with a thermal energy storage system, which is currently under construction. In Spain, in addition to its 12 MW of photovoltaic plants and its two first commercial CSP power towers, PS10 (11 MW) and PS20 (20 MW), Abengoa was awarded contracts for thirteen 50 MW CSP parabolic trough plants, of which three are already in operation. These plants are distributed in five complexes, Solucar Complex (Seville), Ecija Complex (Seville), Xxxxxxxx-Xx Xxxxxx Complex (Ciudad Real), Extremadura Complex and El Xxxxxx Complex (Cordoba). Abengoa Solar also completed a 20 MW Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (“ISCC”) CSP parabolic trough solar field in Morocco in 2010, has just recently placed a 20 MW ISCC CSP parabolic trough solar field into operation in Algeria, and was awarded a contract for a 100 MW CSP parabolic trough plant in Abu Dhabi, which is currently under construction.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Site Control Topaz has site control. Project siting and Xxxxx’s control over the site are discussed in Confidential Appendix D.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team The Projects are fully developed and are currently delivering energy to PG&E under existing QF Purchase Power Agreements (“PPAs”). 27 D.00-00-000, Conclusion of Law 35.
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team The project is an existing facility and has been operating under a QF contract with PG&E since 1984. The original QF PPA expired on December 27, 2009; however, the Project has remained in contract with PG&E under an extension agreement since then. The PPA is intended to be a replacement for the QF contract. When the conditions precedent are satisfied, the QF extension agreement will terminate and the PPA will be in effect.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team The Projects are fully developed and has been delivering energy since March 2010 into the Alberta Power Pool.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS. A. Company/Development Team Montezuma Winds II, LLC, is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, which is a subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. NextEra is the largest generator of wind and solar power in North America with approximately 115 facilities in operation in 26 states and Canada. It has more than 18,850 MW of generating capacity in operation. NextEra has extensive power plant development, construction, and execution experience, as well as experience in the development and construction of transmission infrastructure. The company was founded as ESI Energy in 1985, giving it over twenty years of experience. A complete description of NextEra core competencies in project development, construction, operation, transmission, and financing is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
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