QF Certification Sample Clauses
The QF Certification clause establishes the requirement for a party to obtain and maintain a specific quality or qualification certification, often referred to as "QF Certification." This clause typically outlines the standards or accrediting bodies that issue the certification and may specify timelines for obtaining or renewing it, as well as consequences for non-compliance. Its core practical function is to ensure that the party meets certain industry or contractual standards, thereby providing assurance of quality and compliance to the other party in the agreement.
QF Certification. Operator represents and warrants that its Facility meets the Qualifying Facility requirements established as of the Effective Date of this Agreement by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's rules (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292), and that it will continue to meet those requirements necessary to remain a Qualifying Facility throughout the term of this Agreement. [Dominion North Carolina Power may require "FERC" QF Certification by adding the following: "Operator agrees to obtain, at Operator's expense, a certification as a "QF" from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in accordance with 18 C.F.R. § 292.207 (b)."] Operator agrees to provide copies, at the time of submittal, of all correspondence and filings with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relating to obtaining certification of the Facility as a "QF". Operator will submit prior to delivery of electrical output from the Facility to Dominion North Carolina Power evidence of Qualifying Facility certification. After the Commercial Operations Date, if requested by Dominion North Carolina Power prior to March 1 of any year, Operator agrees to provide July 1 of the same year to Dominion North Carolina Power for the preceding year sufficient for Dominion North Carolina Power to determine the Operator’s continuing compliance with its QF requirements, including but not limited to:
(a) All information required by FERC Form 556.
(b) Copy of the Facility’s QF Certification and any subsequent revisions or amendments,
(c) Provide a copy of any contract executed with a thermal host.
(d) Identification of the amount of each type of fuel used per month and average heating value for each type of fuel, which will be used to determine the Total Energy Input. These values should be verifiable by auditing supporting documentation.
(e) Identification of each of the QF’s useful thermal output(s) for each month, including temperature, pressure, amount of thermal output delivered, temperature and amount of condensate returned (if applicable) and the conversion to Btus. These values should be verifiable by auditing supporting documentation.
(f) Identification of the QF’s useful power output for each month. These values should be verifiable by auditing supporting documentation.
(g) Provide drawings, heat balance diagrams and a sufficiently detailed narrative describing the delivery of useful thermal output including the location, description, and calibration data for all metering equipment used for QF ca...
QF Certification. With respect to each QF Facility listed on Schedule 5.20 (other than the Facility located in Indiantown, Florida), the Company shall promptly prepare and file (and shall exercise the voting, governance and contractual powers available to it to cause the Facility located at Indiantown, Florida, to promptly prepare and file) within thirty (30) days of the date hereof, a notice of self-certification of QF status under 18 C.F.R. ss. 292.207(a). The notice of self-certification shall be based on the QF Facility's most recent configuration, the proposed ownership of the QF Facility by the Purchaser as of the Closing Date, and shall otherwise be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser.
