Ground mount definition

Ground mount means a solar electrical system that is mounted directly to ground- mounted structure instead of solely on a building wall or roof.
Ground mount means a solar electrical or solar water heating system that is mounted on the ground fixed to a pole and rack system instead of on a roof, Solar electric and solar water heating systems mounted on an enclosure or non-pole mounted and rack system will be considered a roof mounted solar system.

Related to Ground mount

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  • Landlord Access Agreement means a Landlord Access Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit G, or such other form as may reasonably be acceptable to the Administrative Agent.

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