Power Block CO Emission Rate definition

Power Block CO Emission Rate means, with respect to each combustion turbine and heat recovery steam generator stack at each Power Block, the emission rate of CO (in lbs./hour and in ppmvd, corrected to 15% O2) of such combustion turbine and heat recovery steam generator stack, determined pursuant to a Power Block Performance Test with respect to such combustion turbine and heat recovery steam generator stack at such Power Block.

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