Self-Generation Clause Samples

The Self-Generation clause defines the rights and obligations of a party to produce its own energy, typically through renewable sources like solar panels or wind turbines, on the premises covered by the agreement. This clause outlines the conditions under which self-generated energy can be used, stored, or possibly sold back to the grid, and may specify any limitations or reporting requirements. Its core function is to clarify the extent to which self-generation is permitted, thereby preventing disputes over energy sourcing and ensuring both parties understand their rights regarding on-site energy production.
Self-Generation. The self-generation programs at PG&E help support customers as they consider installing renewable energy systems at their home or business. There are many different options available to meet a Customer’s energy needs and determine which option is best. A variety of considerations are considered, such as costs, feasibility and the Customer’s goal for pursuing renewable energy. PG&E helps support its Customers by offering the following incentive programs: California Solar Initiative (CSI), Low Income Solar Programs, New Solar Homes Partnership and the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP). PG&E also supports our Customers by offering Solar and Customer Generation Education Opportunities as well as Marketing and Outreach efforts.
Self-Generation. Nothing in this Special Contract shall prohibit Microsoft from constructing and relying upon self-generation to supplement or replace Microsoft Metered Energy at a Location. PSE shall not impose any penalty on or discourage Microsoft from, or otherwise discriminate against Microsoft for, constructing or relying on self-generation. Upon reasonable prior written notice to PSE specifying nameplate rating and proposed date of initial operation, Microsoft may install self-generation to meet all or part of its power requirements.
Self-Generation. The Concessionaire acknowledges that third parties may Generate electricity for their own use.