Operating limitations definition

Operating limitations means the craft limitations in respect of handling, controllability and performance and the craft operational procedures within which the craft is to operate.
Operating limitations means: (a) any provision of the Leasehold Financing Documents or any applicable ground lease (including the Lease), easement or similar obligation (in each case as in effect as of the Commencement Date or otherwise effectuated as permitted under the Lease) limiting or otherwise imposing conditions on Manager with respect to the Operation of the Managed Facility and (b) limitations or conditions arising under Applicable Laws. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, absent Landlord’s consent, no change or amendment to the Operating Limitations contained in the foregoing clause (a) as in effect on the Commencement Date effected at any time that Tenant is a Controlled Subsidiary of Lease Guarantor and Manager is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lease Guarantor (other than any changes to any ground lease made by or with the consent of Landlord) shall relieve Manager from (i) its obligations to Operate the Managed Facility in compliance with the Operating Standard and in a Non-Discriminatory manner or (ii) effect any decrease in the level of service or quality of Operation of the Managed Facility required as of the Commencement Date pursuant to the Operating Standard.
Operating limitations. Maximum Stored Energy Level: [XX] MWh [number in MWh representing maximum amount of energy that may be charged to the Storage Facility] Minimum Stored Energy Level: [XX] MWh [number in MWh representing the lowest level to which the Storage Facility may be discharged] Maximum Charging Capacity: [XX] MW [number in MW representing the highest level to which the Storage Facility may be charged] Minimum Charging Capacity: [XX] MW [number in MW representing the lowest level at which the Storage Facility may be charged] Maximum Discharging Capacity: [XX] MW [number in MW representing the highest level at which the Storage Facility may be discharged] Minimum Discharging Capacity: [XX] MW [number in MW representing the lowest level at which the Storage Facility may be discharged] Maximum State of Charge (SOC) during Charging: 100% Minimum State of Charge (SOC) during Discharging: 0%

More Definitions of Operating limitations

Operating limitations. Energy storage resources may be subject to operational constraints that do not affect traditional generation projects. For example, certain battery technologies will degrade more quickly if the state of charge is not actively managed within a certain range. Investors and renewable energy companies are allocating significant amounts of capital into battery storage projects. Generating a return on these investments is critical to ...
Operating limitations means the limitations set forth in Appendix F.
Operating limitations means: (a) the requirements and limitations on Manager set forth in this Agreement and the approved Annual Budget in effect from time to time; (b) any provisions of the Financing Documents, Ground Lease or Land Disposition Agreement limiting or otherwise imposing conditions on Manager with respect to the Operation of the Managed Facilities; (c) limitation or conditions arising under Applicable Laws; and (d) any other limitations, restrictions or conditions imposed upon Manager by Owner pursuant to or as set forth in this Agreement.

Related to Operating limitations

  • Concentration Limitations Limitations satisfied on each Measurement Date on or after the Effective Date and during the Reinvestment Period if, in the aggregate, the Collateral Obligations owned (or in relation to a proposed purchase of a Collateral Obligation, owned and proposed to be owned) by the Issuer comply with all of the requirements set forth below (or in relation to a proposed purchase after the Effective Date, if any such requirement is not satisfied, the level of compliance with such requirement is maintained or improved after giving effect to the purchase), calculated in each case as required by Section 1.3 herein:

  • Applicable effluent standards and limitations means all State and Federal effluent standards and limitations to which a discharge is subject under the Act, including, but not limited to, effluent limitations, standards of performance, toxic effluent standards and prohibitions, and pretreatment standards.

  • Effluent limitation means any restriction imposed by the Director on quantities, discharge rates, and concentrations of pollutants that are discharged from point sources into waters of the United States, the waters of the contiguous zone, or the ocean.

  • Effluent limitation guideline means a regulation published by the Administration under Section 304(b) of the CWA to adopt or revise effluent limitations.

  • Contract Minimum Investment Requirement means, with respect to the Project, investment by the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates of at least $2,500,000 in Economic Development Property subject (non-exempt) to ad valorem taxation (in the absence of this Fee Agreement).