Full Deliverability definition

Full Deliverability means (a) the interconnection of the Facility to the MISO transmission system with NRIS and ERIS for the full Delivery Term each in an amount equal to at least the Final Capacity, (b) deliverability of at least the Final Capacity on a firm network resource basis to the Energy Financial Delivery Point for the full Delivery Term, and
Full Deliverability means that each of the following requirements has been satisfied (and continues to be satisfied as of the date of the Closing): (i) the Project is interconnected to the EAL Transmission System;16
Full Deliverability means that each of the following requirements has been satisfied (and continues to be satisfied as of the date of the Closing): (i) the Project is interconnected to the EML Transmission System; (ii) the Project has in place ERIS from MISO in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum ERIS and NRIS from MISO in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum NRIS, in each case, for the life of the Project; (iii) the Project has full deliverability of at least the Minimum NRIS from the Project to Buyer’s load on a firm network resource basis for the life of the Project, and (iv) the Project is qualified and recognized by ▇▇▇▇ as a firm network resource and, if sought, a Capacity Resource (as defined in the MISO Rules), with the deliverability described in clause (ii) of this definition. For the avoidance of doubt, “Full Deliverability” requires the completion, testing, and permanent entry into service of the interconnection, deliverability, and transmission upgrades or improvements, and fulfillment and compliance with other terms required under the Required Deliverability Arrangements for the Project to achieve “Full Deliverability” as defined herein.

Examples of Full Deliverability in a sentence

  • Seller shall make timely payments of all application, filing, deposit, study, improvement, upgrade, registration, testing, and other fees, charges, and costs in connection with any request by or for Seller for, or contributing to, Full Deliverability (each such request, a “Deliverability Request”) or the Required Project Recognition (each such request, a “Project Recognition Request”).


More Definitions of Full Deliverability

Full Deliverability means (a) the interconnection of the Facility [to the MISO transmission system with NRIS and ERIS for the full Delivery Term each in an amount equal to at least the Final Capacity]16, (b) deliverability of at least the Final Capacity on a firm network resource basis to the Energy Financial Delivery Point for the full Delivery Term [(including (i) firm transmission from the Electric Interconnection Point to the Injection Point and (ii) (A) External NRIS or (B) NITS, in each case, for the full Delivery Term and in an amount equal to at least the Final Capacity)]17, and (c) qualification and recognition by MISO of the Facility as a firm network resource and Capacity Resource (as defined in the MISO Rules) with the deliverability described in clause (b) above.
Full Deliverability means (i) the interconnection of the Project to the ELL Transmission System with ERIS in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum ERIS and NRIS in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum NRIS, in each case, for the life of the Project, (ii) deliverability of at least [ ]14 MW from the Project to Buyer’s load on a firm network resource basis for the life of the Project, and (iii) qualification and recognition by MISO of the Project as a firm network resource and, if sought, Capacity Resource (as defined in the MISO Rules) with the deliverability described in clause (ii) of this definition.
Full Deliverability means (i) the interconnection of the Project to the ELL Transmission System with ERIS from MISO in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum ERIS and NRIS from MISO in a quantity equal to at least the Minimum NRIS, in each case, for the life of the Project,
Full Deliverability means (a) the interconnection of the Facility [to the MISO transmission system with NRIS and ERIS for the full Delivery Term each in an amount equal to at least the Final Capacity]16, (b) deliverability of at least the Final Capacity on a firm network resource basis to the Energy Financial Delivery Point for the full Delivery Term [(including (i) firm transmission from the Electric Interconnection Point to the Injection Point and (ii) External NRIS, in each case, for the full Delivery Term and in an amount equal to at least the Final Capacity)]17, and (c) qualification and recognition by MISO of the Facility as a firm network resource and Capacity Resource (as defined in the MISO Rules) with the deliverability described in clause (b) above.