Net Delivered Energy definition

Net Delivered Energy. The net electric energy expressed in kWh that is generated by the Complex and delivered at the Interconnection Point, as measured by the Metering System or the Back-Up Metering System, as the case may be.
Net Delivered Energy. For the relevant Month, the net electric energy expressed in kWh that is generated by the Complex and delivered at the Interconnection Point, as measured by the Metering System or the Back-Up Metering System, as the case may be.

Examples of Net Delivered Energy in a sentence

  • Subject to the provisions of Section 7.4(d) and verification of the data recording system pursuant to Section 7.4(b), the Parties agree that the information contained in or obtained from such electronic data recording and telemetry systems shall be used to determine the Net Delivered Energy.

  • The Purchaser shall pay the Seller the Tariff in accordance with the procedures specified in Section 9.4 and 9.5 for Net Delivered Energy delivered prior to the Commercial Operations Date, including during Commissioning Tests and the Reliability Run Test.

  • Upon occurrence of any Force Majeure Event after the Commercial Operations Date, then during pendency of such Force Majeure Event, the Purchaser shall pay to the Seller energy payments for Net Delivered Energy that the Seller provides during the pendency of such Force Majeure Event.

  • From and after the first date that Net Delivered Energy is delivered from the Facility to the Interconnection Point, the Seller shall ensure that all on-duty personnel at the Facility are adequately qualified and trained, and have experience as necessary and appropriate to undertake the duties for which they are engaged at the Facility.

  • Thereafter, the Purchaser and the Seller shall test the accuracy of each of the Metering System and the Back-Up Metering System at any time that the readings of Net Delivered Energy from the Metering System and the Back-Up Metering System differ by an amount greater than two-tenths of one percent (0.2%).

  • Thereafter, the Purchaser shall test the accuracy of each of the Metering System at any time that the readings of Net Delivered Energy from the Metering System and the Back-Up Metering System differ by an amount greater than one-half of one percent (0.5%).

  • Seller may invoice for Net Delivered Energy delivered to the Purchaser before the Commercial Operations Date Net as part of the first invoice for raised by the Seller after the Commercial Operations Date pursuant to Section 9.1.

  • The Purchaser shall complete the Purchaser Interconnection Works so as to be able to accept Net Delivered Energy at the Interconnection Point no later than ninety (90) Days prior to the Scheduled Commercial Operations Date.

  • The Seller shall, at its own cost and expense, procure and install telemetry and electronic data recording systems capable of recording the Net Delivered Energy measured by the Metering System and procure and install such systems for the Back-Up Metering System on a continuous basis and capable of storing such recordings for not less than ninety (90) Days.

  • The Seller shall be responsible for the mechanical and electrical availability of the Complex and its components for generation of Net Delivered Energy throughout the Term.

Related to Net Delivered Energy

  • Delivered Energy means the kilowatt hours of Electricity actually fed and measured by the energy meters at the Delivery Point and as certified by SLDC/MSEDCL authorities.

  • Deemed Delivered Energy means [For As-Available Products use the following language] the amount of Energy expressed in MWh that the Project would have produced and delivered to the Delivery Point, but that is not produced by the Project and delivered to the Delivery Point during a Buyer Curtailment Period, which amount shall be equal to (a) the EIRP Forecast, expressed in MWh, applicable to the Buyer Curtailment Period, whether or not Seller is participating in EIRP during the Buyer Curtailment Period, less the amount of Delivered Energy delivered to the Delivery Point during the Buyer Curtailment Period or, (b) if there is no EIRP Forecast available, the result of the equation provided pursuant to Section 3.1(l)(i)(G) and using relevant Project availability, weather and other pertinent data for the period of time during the Buyer Curtailment Period less the amount of Delivered Energy delivered to the Delivery Point during the Buyer Curtailment Period; provided that, if the applicable difference calculated pursuant to (a) or (b) above is negative as compared to the amount of metered Energy at the CAISO revenue meter for the Project, the Deemed Delivered Energy shall be zero (0). [For Baseload Products use the following language] the amount of Energy expressed in MWh that the Project would have produced and delivered to the Delivery Point, but that is not produced by the Project and delivered to the Delivery Point during a Buyer Curtailment Period, which amount shall be determined by reference to the most recent Day-Ahead Availability Notice Buyer has received from Seller at the time Buyer issues a Buyer Curtailment Order.

  • Material Project EBITDA Adjustments means, with respect to each Material Project:

  • Performance Certificate means the certificate issued under Sub-Clause 11.9 [Performance Certificate].