Start-Up Testing definition

Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.
Start-Up Testing means the start-up tests for the Facility as set forth in Exhibit G.
Start-Up Testing means the completion of required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit E hereto.

Examples of Start-Up Testing in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the forgoing, in the event that it is necessary for Seller to schedule and deliver Facility Test Energy to PGE in order to complete Start-Up Testing, Seller shall be entitled to do so pursuant to the Scheduling Procedure set forth in Section 3.8 (to the extent applicable).


More Definitions of Start-Up Testing

Start-Up Testing means the tests set in Exhibit E.
Start-Up Testing means the start-up testing required by the manufacturer or interconnection provider that establish that the Facility is reliably producing electric energy.
Start-Up Testing means the start-up tests for the Facility as set forth in
Start-Up Testing means the initial synchronization to the Transmission System. Including production of energy as measured on the Electric Metering Devices.
Start-Up Testing means the applicable required factory and start-up tests that must be completed by a qualifying facility prior to commercial operation.
Start-Up Testing means the tests required by the generation equipment manufacturer, the Seller and/or Avista (acting as a Transmitting Entity) documenting that each element of the Facility is ready to support reliable production of electric energy. Agreement.
Start-Up Testing means the start-up tests for the Facility as set forth in Exhibit I. “System” means the electric transmission substation and transmission or distribution facilities owned, operated or maintained by Transmission Provider, which shall include, after construction and installation of the Facility, the circuit reinforcements, extensions, and associated terminal facility reinforcements or additions required to interconnect the Facility, all as set forth in the Generation Interconnection Agreement.