Dependable Capacity Test definition

Dependable Capacity Test bears the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 3;
Dependable Capacity Test has the meaning set forth in Schedule 4 and the frequency described in Article 8.2.
Dependable Capacity Test means the test scheduled pursuant to Section 7 to determine the Dependable Capacity of the Facility by measuring at the Delivery Point, the average Net Energy Output, corrected to Reference Site Conditions using correction factors provided in Section 13.1(b), delivered during twelve continuous thirty (30) minute periods divided by six (6) hours. The test shall comply with the ASME or ISO standards. Throughout the test period, BPDB shall Dispatch the Facility at the maximum generating capability of the Facility.

Examples of Dependable Capacity Test in a sentence

  • The Dependable Capacity Test shall be carried out to determine the Dependable Capacity of the Facility during Commissioning pursuant to Section 7.

  • The Dependable Capacity Test shall be carried out to determine the Dependable Capacity.

  • In the event adjustments to an invoice are required as a result of corrected measurements made with respect to inaccurate meters as described in Article 13.2, the Parties shall use the method of correcting measurements described in Article 13.2 to recompute the amounts due from or to GPA for the Net Energy Output and, in the event of corrected measurements made in respect of any Dependable Capacity Test, the Dependable Capacity sold under this Agreement during the period of inaccuracy.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the additional Dependable Capacity Test mentioned in Article 8.2(c) may be conducted during a Forced Outage.

  • If, as the result of a Dependable Capacity Test, the tested capacity is shown to be above the Dependable Capacity in effect prior to such test, Project Company shall set the Dependable Capacity at the new tested capacity up to the Contracted Facility Capacity, and payments for the Dependable Capacity shall be increased accordingly, effective the Day such Dependable Capacity Test is completed.

  • If, as a result of the Dependable Capacity Test, the tested capacity is shown to be below the Dependable Capacity in effect prior to such test, the Dependable Capacity will be reduced to the newly tested capacity, and payments for the Dependable Capacity shall be decreased to the tested level, effective the Day Dependable Capacity Test is completed.

  • Each such Dependable Capacity Test and, as appropriate, any retest, shall be conducted in accordance with the foregoing Subsection (b), within ten (10) Days of its request or, as the case may be, the rejection, and Project Company shall give GPA not less than seventy-two (72) hours Notice of its intention to perform such retest.

  • Each such Dependable Capacity Test carried out pursuant to this Article 8.2(d) shall be conducted in accordance with Article 8.2(b) and Project Company shall give GPA not less than seventy-two (72) hours' Notice of its intention to perform each such Dependable Capacity Test.

  • Project Company shall be entitled to one (1) retest of such Dependable Capacity Test (at Project Company’s cost) before the level of capacity achieved during such a test is set as the Dependable Capacity provided that it rejects the test within twenty-four (24) hours of completing the Dependable Capacity Test.

  • If integrated generation, net of parasitic load, is less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the prior Estimated Dependable Capacity or Dependable Capacity, as appropriate, for any fifteen (15) minute period during the Dependable Capacity Test, such failure shall constitute a Forced Outage and terminate the test.