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Summary Description. The parties will jointly develop a description of the calculations used to derive profit sharing payments under the Plan for each quarter and distribute it to each Participant.
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Summary Description. The Program is a utility offering that encourages certain of CL&P’s eligible customers (as defined herein) to permit CL&P (via the AER DLCS) to control customer end-use equipment (e.g., central air conditioning) in order to advance the goals of the Energy Independence Act (i.e., a reduction in FMCCs by lowering Connecticut’s peak demand). *** Attachment I attached hereto sets forth the basic Program framework that outlines the respective activities of AER and CL&P in connection with the implementation of the Program.
Summary Description. Pursuant to this Agreement and the Appendices hereto, Comverge shall in accordance with Good Industry Practice design, build, own and operate a Direct Load Control System that will, on demand (as defined in the Agreement), provide PNM with the ability to achieve Contract Capacity through Dispatch of End-use Equipment at Participating Facilities within PNM’s service territory.
Summary Description. Attachments C-1 through C-6, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, provide a description of Boulder’s electrical facilities and PSCo’s electrical facilities.
Summary Description. Seller shall construct, operate, and maintain the Facility. Exhibit A provides a complete description of the Facility, including identification of the BPA Wind Turbines and other equipment and components that comprise the Facility.
Summary Description. Seller, owns and operates, and maintains the Facility, which consists of 39 GE 1.6 xle wind turbines and associated equipment having a Facility Nameplate Capacity of approximately 62.4 MW. Exhibit B to this PPA, provides a detailed description of the Facility, including identification of the equipment and components which make up the Facility. Within ninety (90) days after the Effective Date, Seller shall provide to Company an as built site plan that identifies the locations of the Wind Turbines that comprise the Facility.
Summary Description. Subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the Seller’s Conditions Precedent, Seller shall construct, own, operate, and maintain the Facility and associated equipment having an actual maximum net generating nameplate capacity rating, measured in MWac, of up to the Expected Facility Capacity.
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Summary Description. A summary description of some of the 35 more important covered medical services and plan design features of the PPO 36 indemnity health plan are listed below. Where there is a difference between 37 negotiated contract language (contained herein) and language in the plan 38 document, the negotiated contract shall govern. Where the contract is silent, 39 the plan document shall govern.
Summary Description. Performs a variety of basic technical support duties in the operation and maintenance of computer network hardware and software systems in support of administrative and instructional users in assigned department(s). DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Technology Support Specialist I classification is distinguished from the Technology Support Technician classification in that this classification provides 2nd level end user support and troubleshoots basic network systems and software in coordination with higher-level staff.
Summary Description. Seller shall in accordance with Good Industry Practice design, build, own and operate (but not dispatch) a Direct Load Control System that will, on demand (as defined in the Agreement), provide SDG&E with the ability to achieve Contract Capacity and. Energy Reduction through control of End-use Equipment at Participating Facilities within SDG&E’s retail service territory. Each Participating Facility shall have an annual maximum demand of no greater than 100kW. The aggregate Demand Reduction of Participating Facilities made available to and purchased by SDG&E under this Agreement shall be no less than one (1) MW (and targeted at 30.2 MW) but not more than 40 MW. SDG&E will pay each Participant $25/kW of Estimated Demand Reduction per Program Year pursuant to an enrollment agreement between SDG&E and each Participant.
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