Photovoltaic Module definition

Photovoltaic Module means the individual module or component that produces DC electric energy from sun light. [for solar photovoltaic technology]
Photovoltaic Module means an assembly of photovoltaic cells.
Photovoltaic Module means each solar power photovoltaic module that has been installed on the Facility Site as part of the Generating Facility and satisfied the requirements for Commercial Operation applicable thereto, or (subject to Section 6.2) any replacement or substitute therefor after Commercial Operation.

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More Definitions of Photovoltaic Module

Photovoltaic Module means the module or panel that generates electricity through a photovoltaic process.
Photovoltaic Module means the smallest nondivisible, environmentally protected assembly of photovoltaic cells or other photovoltaic collector technology and ancillary parts intended to generate electrical power under sunlight, except that "photovoltaic module" does not include a photovoltaic cell that is part of a consumer electronic device for which it provides electricity needed to make the consumer electronic device function. "Photovoltaic module" includes interconnections, terminals, and protective devices such as diodes that: (i) are installed on, connected to, or integral with buildings or (ii) are used as components of freestanding, off-grid, power generation systems, such as for powering water pumping stations, electric vehicle charging stations, fencing, street and signage lights, and other commercial or agricultural purposes.
Photovoltaic Module means a device used to convert light to electricity that includes an array of individual solar cells containing photosensitive material (such as silicon), wiring or circuitry that transports energy from the cells out of the module, and layers that protect the solar cells and wiring or circuitry from external stresses and the surrounding environment.
Photovoltaic Module or "PV module" means the smallest nondivisible,
Photovoltaic Module means the individual module or component that produces DC electric energy from sun light.] {Comment: for solar photovoltaic technology.}
Photovoltaic Module or "PV module" means the smallest nondivisible, environmentally protected assembly of photovoltaic cells or other photovoltaic collector technology and ancillary parts intended to generate electrical power under sunlight, which is part of a utility-scale solar project.
Photovoltaic Module means the individual module or component that produces DC electric energy from sun light.