Commercial Operations Test definition
Examples of Commercial Operations Test in a sentence
After performing the tests prior to synchronization as provided in Schduele-1 and satisfactorily synchronizing the Project with the system, Commercial Operations Test will be conducted by the Company at its own cost.
After performing the tests prior to synchronization as provided in Schduele-2 and satisfactorily synchronizing the Project with the system, Commercial Operations Test will be conducted by the Company at its own cost.
Subject to the foregoing, the Commercial Operation Date of each Unit shall be a date agreed by EGAT and the Generator occurring no more than five (5) days after the later of (i) EGAT's receipt of a certificate of the Independent Engineer certifying that the Unit has successfully completed the Commercial Operations Test in accordance with Schedule 14, and (ii) the NTF Commissioning Completion Date.
In the event that the Commercial Operations Test demonstrates that the Plant does not have an Achieved Capacity of at least the Contract Capacity, then, subject to Clause 0, Seller shall pay liquidated damages (“Achieved Capacity Damages”) to Buyer in the amounts set forth in Schedule 0, provided that the aggregate amount of liquidated damages payable by Seller under Clause 0 and this Clause 0 shall not exceed the Liquidated Damages Limit.
The Company shall give BPDB not less than forty-eight (48) hours notice of each additional Commercial Operations Test it desires to attempt.
Prior to commencement of the Plant Commercial Operations Test for the First Plant, the Seller shall notify KPLC of a date on which the Early Generation Facility shall cease to be operated at the Early Generation Site (“Early Generation Cessation Date”).
The Independent Engineer shall also certify availability of the Plant to commence commercial operation and state the capacity achieved during the Capacity Test conducted as part of the Plant Commercial Operations Test (the initial "Tested Capacity"), which average over the duration of the test shall not be less than ninety-five per cent (95%) of the Contract Capacity.
EGAT, at its expense, may attend and monitor the Commercial Operations Test of each Unit.