Site Reference Conditions definition

Site Reference Conditions means the physical and meteorological conditions at which the Facility would be operating under hypothetical representative circumstances as defined in Schedule 1.
Site Reference Conditions means the physical and meteorological conditions at which the Project Facilities would be operating under hypothetical representative circumstances as defined in Schedule 1.
Site Reference Conditions. Means the physical and meteorological conditions set out in Schedule 2 to which the Facility shall be designed for operation at the Contracted Capacity. Has the meaning set forth in the BOT Contract. Means the process of starting up the Facility until its synchronisation with the Grid System when it has been shut down. Means distillate fuel oil, heavy fuel oil, propane, or any other fuel required for Facility startup.

Examples of Site Reference Conditions in a sentence

  • The Dependable Capacity shall be the Net Energy Output (excluding any Excess Energy) during those six (6) hours corrected for Site Reference Conditions divided by six (6), but may not exceed the Contracted Facility Capacity.

  • The delivered capacity of the Facility shall be demonstrated to be equal to, or greater than the Contracted Rental Capacity, measured at the Delivery Point (and adjusted to Site Reference Conditions), using calibrated test metering equipment mutually agreed upon.