Environmental Credits definition

Environmental Credits. Any environmental credit, offset, or other benefit allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any Governmental Authority, international agency, or non-governmental renewable energy certificate accounting and verification organization to Company or Seller based in whole or in part on the fact that the Facility is a non-fossil fuel facility. Such Environmental Credits shall include, without limitation, the non-energy attributes of renewable energy including, but not limited to, any avoided emissions of pollutants to the air, soil, or water such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and hazardous air pollutants; any other pollutant that is now or may in the future be regulated under the pollution control laws of the United States; and avoided emissions of carbon dioxide and any other greenhouse gas, along with the renewable energy certificate reporting rights to these avoided emissions, but in all cases shall not mean tax credits.
Environmental Credits means any income, credit, right, benefit or advantage, whether in the form of greenhouse gas (GHG), monetary value or some other form or character, relating to Environmental matters including type and level of Environmental emissions, input sources and compliance with Environmental Laws, and any market instrument, including without limitation any Environmental emission allowances and Environmental emission reduction credits that accrue to businesses that perform better than certain government, industry, trade organization or Environmental international emission reduction guidelines;
Environmental Credits. Any environmental credit, offset, or other benefit allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any governmental or international agency to the Company or the Seller based in whole or in part on the fact that the Facility is a non-fossil fuel facility. Such Environmental Credits shall include, but not be limited to, emissions credits, including credits triggered because such Facility does not produce carbon dioxide when generating electric energy, or any renewable energy credit, but in all cases shall not mean tax credits.

Examples of Environmental Credits in a sentence

  • Title Transfer – If the Force Majeure Declaration will result in reduced obligations to make or take delivery under Physically Settled Environmental Credits Futures Transactions, the Seller, Buyer and Exchange will make all necessary changes with the applicable Registry to reflect the reduced obligations.

  • If the Force Majeure Declaration will result in reduced obligations to make or take delivery under Physically Settled Environmental Credits Futures Transactions, the Seller, Buyer and Exchange will make all necessary changes with the applicable Registry to reflect the reduced obligations.

  • The Borrower shall maintain, or cause to be maintained on, with respect to each Project, business interruption insurance following all perils required and insured above under Section 1.2(c) above, including mechanical or electrical breakdown and inland transit perils, with limits of not less than the projected equivalent of twelve (12) months gross revenues (including all revenues derived from the sale of any Environmental Credits that are owned or sold by the Borrower), less non-continuing expenses.


More Definitions of Environmental Credits

Environmental Credits means any environmental credit, offset, or other benefit allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any city, state or federal governmental agency or court, international agency, or non-governmental renewable energy certificate accounting and verification organization to Company or Subscriber Organization based in whole or in part on the fact that the PV System is a non-fossil fuel facility. Such Environmental Credits shall include, without limitation, the non-energy attributes of renewable energy including, but not limited to, any avoided emissions of pollutants to the air, soil, or water such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and hazardous air pollutants; any other pollutant that is now or may in the future be regulated under the pollution control laws of the United States; and avoided emissions of carbon dioxide and any other greenhouse gas, along with the renewable energy certificate reporting rights to these avoided emissions, but in all cases shall not mean tax credits.
Environmental Credits means any and all mandatory or voluntary federal, state or local renewable energy certificates or emissions credits, rebates, subsidies, incentive payments or any other green tags, tax credits, grants or other benefits or incentives related to the environmental characteristics of the System, whether related to any renewable portfolio standard or other renewable energy purchase requirement or otherwise, whether existing as of the date hereof of enacted thereafter.
Environmental Credits means any income, credit, right, benefit or advantage, whether in the form of monetary value or some other form or character, relating to Environmental matters including type and level of Environmental emissions, input sources and compliance with Environmental Laws, and any market instrument, including without limitation any Environmental emission allowances and Environmental emission reduction credits that may accrue;
Environmental Credits any environmental credit, offset, attribute or other entitlement generated under any federal, state, local or other law, including those attributable to biogas resources, renewable natural gas and/or natural gas (including RINs), state low carbon fuel standards (including LCFS), carbon offsets or carbon allowance, in each case to the extent owned by an Obligor, but excluding any Incentives.
Environmental Credits means any environmental credit, offset, or other benefit allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any city, state or federal governmental agency or court, international agency, or non-governmental renewable energy certificate accounting and verification organization to Company or Subscriber Organization based in whole or in part on the fact that the PV System is a non-fossil fuel facility.
Environmental Credits means any and all financial benefits, credits, rights, entitlements or interests of an environmental nature that are created or otherwise arise from the Power Project.
Environmental Credits means any and all mandatory and voluntary federal, state or local renewable energy or emissions credits, rebates, subsidy, incentive payment or any other green tag, renewable energy, emissions reduction, depreciation, tax credit or other benefit related to the environmental characteristics of the System, whether related to any renewable portfolio standard or other renewable energy purchase requirement or otherwise, whether existing as of the Effective Date or enacted thereafter and whether available to Supplier, to System Owner as producer of Output or available to Host Customer as the host, purchaser or user of Output, including renewable energy certificates (or comparable credit or certificates) and SRECs in New Jersey, whether or not pursuant to the New Jersey Clean Energy Program, the ITC or the ITC Cash Grant.