Small Power Production Facility Clause Samples
The Small Power Production Facility clause defines the criteria and requirements for a facility to be classified as a small power producer under the agreement. Typically, this involves specifying the maximum generation capacity, the types of energy sources used (such as renewable resources), and any necessary regulatory approvals or certifications. By clearly outlining these parameters, the clause ensures that only qualifying facilities receive the benefits or obligations associated with small power production, thereby promoting regulatory compliance and supporting the integration of smaller, often renewable, energy sources into the grid.
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Small Power Production Facility. The facilities and equipment which use biomass, waste, or renewable resources, including wind, solar, geothermal, and water, to produce electrical energy as defined in Title 18, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 292.201 through 292.207.
Small Power Production Facility. A facility that uses primarily biomass, waste, or renewable resources, including wind, solar, and water to produce electric power.
Small Power Production Facility. A qualifying facility whose primary energy source is at least 75 percent and any combination of the following:
Small Power Production Facility. A facility which produces electric energy using as a primary energy source biomass, waste, renewable resources or any combination thereof and has a power production capacity which, together with other facilities located at the same site, is not greater than 80 megawatts. On-Peak hours are defined as 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Pacific Prevailing Time Monday through Saturday, excluding NERC holidays. Due to the expansions of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as adopted under Section 110 of the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005, the time periods shown above will begin and end one hour later for the period between the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in April and for the period between the last Sunday in October and the first Sunday in November. All hours other than On-Peak Hours. Premium Peak Hours are the four hours per day Monday through Saturday, excluding NERC holidays that represent the Companys hours of greatest capacity need in any given month, for each month of the year, and are reflected in the table on page 12. For months that have negligible loss of load probabilities (LOLP), the Company can either interpolate the hours of capacity needed between months with non-negligible LOLP, or determine Premium Peak Hours based on expected market prices. The Company may request Commission approval to update the Premium Peak Hours for new and existing Solar and Storage contracts following Commission Acknowledgment of an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) or IRP Update. AVOIDED COST PURCHASES FROM ELIGIBLE QUALIFYING FACILITIES Page 3 All hours other than Premium Peak Hours. The maximum installed instantaneous power production capacity of the completed Facility, expressed in MW (AC), and measured at the Point of Interconnection, when operated in compliance with the Generation Interconnection Agreement and consistent with the recommended power factor and operating parameters provided by the manufacturer of the generator, inverters, and energy storage devices where relevant. Two Qualifying Facilities are located on the same site if the generating facilities or equipment providing fuel or motive force associated with the Qualifying Facilities are located within a five- mile radius and the Qualifying Facilities use the same source of energy or motive force to generate electricity. A natural person or persons or any legal entity. Persons sharing common ownership or management, persons acting jointly or in concert with, or exercising influence over, the policies of another...
