Storage Capacity Testing Sample Clauses

The Storage Capacity Testing clause establishes the procedures and requirements for verifying that a system or product meets specified storage capacity standards. Typically, this involves conducting tests to measure the actual storage available and ensuring it aligns with contractual or technical specifications, such as confirming a server can store a minimum amount of data. This clause ensures that the delivered product fulfills promised storage capabilities, thereby preventing disputes over insufficient capacity and ensuring the buyer receives the agreed-upon functionality.
Storage Capacity Testing. ‌ (a) Storage Capacity Testing and Setting of Contract Storage Capacity. (i) Prior to the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall schedule with at least ten (10) Business Daysnotice to Buyer and complete a storage capacity test of the Storage Facility in accordance with the testing procedures, requirements and protocols set forth in Exhibit O (a “Storage Capacity Test”). Thereafter, once per Contract Year, Buyer shall schedule with at least sixty (60) days’ notice to Seller and Seller shall complete a Storage Capacity Test in accordance with Exhibit O. Buyer may reasonably require up to three additional Storage Capacity Tests at any time during each Contract Year if operational data from the Storage Facility indicates a potential underperformance of any of the Performance Guarantees in Section 5.10. All tests must be performed in compliance with manufacturer's testing requirements.‌ (ii) The Parties shall coordinate all Storage Capacity Tests in good faith to minimize the burden to each of the Parties. Buyer may witness all Storage Capacity Tests of the Storage Facility. Buyer shall schedule any visit to the Project in advance with Seller, shall comply with Seller’s reasonable written health, safety and security requirements provided to Buyer, and shall not interfere with Seller’s construction, installation, start-up, testing, commissioning, operation or maintenance of the Project. (iii) Buyer shall schedule, deliver, and receive Test Energy in accordance with the scheduling procedures outlined in Section 5.4 in order to complete any Storage Capacity Test. Buyer is responsible for all costs of Test Energy for the first Storage Capacity Test in each Contract Year and any Buyer-directed Storage Capacity Tests (described in Section 5.9(a)(iv)) prior to Commercial Operation or during any Contract Year. Seller is responsible for all costs of Test Energy for any Seller-directed Storage Capacity Test (described in Section 5.9(a)(iv)) and the first Storage Capacity Test prior to Commercial Operation. Test Energy shall be at wholesale electricity prices inclusive of capacity or reserves costs and any Seller incurred Test Energy costs shall be deducted from the Monthly Payment.‌ (iv) Following each Storage Capacity Test, Seller shall submit a test report to Buyer within ten (10) Business Days in accordance with Exhibit O, together with reasonable supporting data. Within twenty (20) Business Days after submission of a test report, Buyer shall have the right to requir...
Storage Capacity Testing. Reasonably prior to the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall schedule and complete a Storage Capacity Test in accordance with this Attachment 1. Thereafter, at least once per Annual Period, Seller shall schedule and complete a Storage Capacity Test, provided that PSE shall have the right to run a retest of the Storage Capacity Test. Seller will be responsible for all costs for such testing, including Charging Energy and Discharging Energy, and any Cycle(s) associated with such Storage Capacity Test will not count toward the Cycles (Maximum Annual) or Cycles (Maximum Daily) available to PSE, provided that PSE will be responsible for the costs of any retest requested by PSE, including Charging Energy and Discharging Energy. PSE shall have the right to send one or more representative(s) to witness all Storage Capacity Tests.
Storage Capacity Testing. (a) Reasonably prior to the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall schedule and complete a Storage Capacity Test in accordance with this Attachment 1. Thereafter, at least once per Annual Period, Seller shall schedule and complete a Storage Capacity Test, provided that PSE shall have the right to run a retest of the Storage Capacity Test. Seller will be responsible for all costs for such testing, including Charging Energy and Discharging Energy, and any Cycle(s) associated with such Storage Capacity Test will not count toward the Cycles (Maximum Annual) or Cycles (Maximum Daily) available to PSE, provided that PSE will be responsible for the costs of any retest requested by PSE, including Charging Energy and Discharging Energy. PSE shall have the right to send one or more representative(s) to witness all Storage Capacity Tests. (b) Following each Storage Capacity Test, Seller shall submit a testing report to PSE. If the actual Battery Capabilities determined pursuant to a Storage Capacity Test is less than the Battery Capabilities set forth in Section 2.B of Appendix A (“Battery Capabilities Requirements”), then Seller will take all actions necessary so that the ▇▇▇▇ meets the Battery Capabilities Requirements.

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