Capacity Check Test definition

Capacity Check Test has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 15.6(a). “Capacity Check Test Notice” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 15.6(a). “Capacity Check Test Window” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 15.6(a). “Capacity Confirmation” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 15.6(c).
Capacity Check Test has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 15.6(a).

Examples of Capacity Check Test in a sentence

  • The Final Capacity Check Test shall take place on the same terms and conditions as the Capacity Check Test described in Section 15.6(a) and including the delivery of the Capacity Confirmation in relation to the Final Capacity Check Test.

  • The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Monthly Contract Capacity, the Electricity output of the Facility and the Station Service Loads, as may be measured by the Capacity Check Test, shall not be adjusted for ambient weather conditions.

  • The Buyer shall provide to the Supplier within ten (10) Business Days after receipt of the Capacity Check Test report from the Supplier, written confirmation of the Electricity output for the CCT Duration during the Capacity Check Test (the “Capacity Confirmation”).

  • For clarity, any Final Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season.

  • For clarity, any Final Capacity Check Test shall not count towards the Buyer’s option to require one (1) Capacity Check Test per Season per Contract Year.

  • If the total Electricity output of the Facility for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, divided by the CCT Duration, in each of the respective check tests (each an “Average Test Capacity”), are both less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default.

  • If the‌ Test Capacity for each of the Capacity Check Test and the Further Capacity Check Test, as stated in their respective Capacity Confirmations, are both less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the Monthly Contract Capacity, then this shall be considered a Supplier Event of Default.

  • The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Contract Capacity, the Electricity output of the Facility and the Station Service Loads, as may be measured by the Capacity Check Test, shall not be adjusted for ambient weather conditions.

  • Performance of a Capacity Check Test as a result of Force Majeure.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, where a Capacity Check Test is interrupted by an event of Force Majeure, and the effect of such event of Force Majeure is capable of being remedied within twelve (12) hours, the Buyer shall have the right to require the Supplier to re-perform the Capacity Check Test immediately upon the remedying of the effect of such event of Force Majeure.