Buyer Curtailment Orders Sample Clauses

Buyer Curtailment Orders. Operational characteristics of the Project for Buyer Curtailment Orders are listed below. Maximum generation capacity (PMax of the Project): ____MW Minimum generation capacity (PMin of the Project): 0 MW Minimum dispatchable level (DMin of the Project): ___ MW
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Buyer Curtailment Orders. Operational Characteristics of Project for consideration in Buyer Curtailment Orders: [The following applies to As-Available Product] Advance notification required for Buyer Curtailment Order: 10 Minutes Minimum down time ____Minutes. Any other requirements: [The following applies to Baseload Product] Nameplate capacity of the Project: _____MW Minimum capacity: ____ MW Advance notification required for Buyer Curtailment Order: 2 Hours Ramp down time: ____ Minutes. Ramp up time: ______Minutes. Minimum down time ____Minutes. Any other requirements:
Buyer Curtailment Orders. Operational characteristics of the Project for Buyer Curtailment Orders are listed below. • Maximum generation capacity (PMax of the Project): _16 MW • Minimum generation capacity (PMin of the Project): 0 MW • Minimum dispatchable level (DMin of the Project): MW • Ramp rate: _1.6 MW/Minute • Maximum number of Start-ups per calendar day (if any such operational limitations exist): unlimited Other Requirements: • Start-Up Time: 5 Minutes • Minimum Run Time after Start-up (if applicable): 0 Minutes • Minimum Down Time after Shut-Down (if applicable):_ 0 Minutes [Note: Sellers should enter the maximum flexibility the Project can offer given the operational constraints of the technology.]
Buyer Curtailment Orders. Operational Characteristics of Project for consideration in Buyer Curtailment Orders: [The following applies to As-Available Product] Advance notification required for Buyer Curtailment Order: 10 Minutes Minimum down time ____Minutes. Any other requirements: [The following applies to Baseload Product] Nameplate capacity of the Project: _____MW Minimum capacity: ____ MW Advance notification required for Buyer Curtailment Order: 2 Hours Ramp down time: ____ Minutes. Ramp up time: ______Minutes. Minimum down time ____Minutes. Any other requirements: APPENDIX XVII FORM OF LETTER OF CONCURRENCE [Date] [Name] [Position] [Company] [Address] Re: Letter of Concurrence Regarding Control of [Name] Facility This letter sets forth the understanding of the degree of control exercised by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (“PG&E”) and [Company Name] with respect to [Facility Name (the “Facility”)] for the purposes of facilitating compliance with the requirements of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (“Commission”) Order No. 697.3 Specifically, Order No. 697 requires that sellers filing an application for market-based rates, an updated market power analysis, or a required change in status report with regard to generation specify the party or parties they believe have control of the generation facility and extent to which each party holds control.4 The Commission further requires that “a seller making such an affirmative statement seek a ‘letter of concurrence’ from other affected parties identifying the degree to which each party controls a facility and submit these letters with its filing.”5 PG&E and [Company Name] have executed a [power purchase and sale agreement (the “Agreement”)] with regard to the Facility. The Facility is a [XX] MW [description] facility located in [County, State]. Pursuant to the Agreement, [Company Name] maintains sole control of the Facility. If you concur with the statements made in this letter, please countersign the letter and send a copy to me. Best regards, _________________ [Author] [Position] Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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  • Stop Payment Orders If you do not want us to pay a check you have issued, you can request us to stop payment of that check. Any Authorized Representative may order us to stop payment on a check and we will charge a fee. See the fee schedule applicable to your Account for details. Your stop payment order must include your Account number, the number and date of your check, the amount, and the name of the payee. We are not responsible for stop payment orders with incorrect or incomplete information. If you make your stop payment order orally and do not confirm it in writing within fourteen (14) calendar days, we may not continue to honor it. Our acceptance of a stop payment order will not constitute a representation that the Item has not already been paid or that the Bank has had a reasonable opportunity to act upon the order. Your stop payment order will take effect only after we receive all required documents from you, we verify that the check is unpaid, we record it on your Account, and we have had sufficient time to notify the impacted areas of the Bank (which may take several days), and we will not be liable if we pay the check or for any related Losses you incur before the stop payment order has taken effect. We cannot stop payment on a check we have already cashed or a deposited check where the funds have already been withdrawn. You may not stop payment on money orders issued by the Bank or on official, certified, cashier’s, or teller’s checks issued by the Bank. In addition, you may not stop payment on checks governed by separate agreement, such as a check guaranty agreement. Your stop payment order will be effective for six (6) months, and can be renewed for six (6) more months for an additional fee. We have no obligation to notify you when your stop payment order expires. If you want to release a stop payment order, you must tell us in writing. If the check is presented for payment after a stop payment order expires, we may pay the check. In some cases, we may pay a check even if a stop payment order is in effect. For example, if we or another person or entity becomes a “holder in due course” of a check that you ask us to stop, we may still pay the check. When you place a stop payment order, you agree to indemnify us for all Losses we incur due to our refusal to pay the Item. You assign to us all rights against the payee or any other holder of the check. You agree to cooperate with us in any legal actions that we may take against these parties. Applicable Law may permit other limitations on our obligation to stop payments. Refer to Section 8 of this Agreement, “Electronic Funds Transfers,” for how to place a stop payment on electronic payments.

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