Development Period Security Sample Clauses

Development Period Security. To guarantee undertaking the performance of Seller's obligations under the Agreement for the period prior to the Commercial Operations Date (including but not limited to Seller's obligation to meet the Guaranteed Commercial Operations Date), Seller shall provide 50% of the Development Period Security to Company within ten (10) Days of Execution Date of the Agreement and the remaining 50% of the Development Period Security within ten (10) Business Days of the execution of the Interconnection Requirements Amendment.
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Development Period Security. In order to secure Seller's obligations prior to Commercial Operation of the Facility, at Seller's expense, Seller shall post and maintain in favor of Buyer the Development Period Security in accordance with the following terms and conditions:
Development Period Security. On the Execution Date, Seller shall be required to establish collateral in favor of Buyer by providing Buyer with a Letter of Credit from a Qualified Issuer to secure Seller’s obligations under this Agreement in the period between the Execution Date and the Initial Delivery Date (the “Development Period Security”). The Development Period Security to be provided on the Execution Date pursuant to this Section 8.1(a) shall be in an amount equal to six million dollars ($6,000,000) and shall be maintained in full force and effect by Seller until its expiry pursuant to the terms hereof (subject to Section 2.3). By not later than fifteen (15) days after the Effective Date, the amount of the Development Period Security shall be increased to equal twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) and shall be maintained in full force and effect by Seller until its expiry pursuant to the terms hereof. In the event Buyer draws on the Development Period Security to pay Delay Damages, Seller shall promptly, and in all events within three (3) Business Days, replenish the amount of the Development Period Security by the amount drawn; provided, however, Seller shall not be required to replenish the Development Period Security in excess of the total amount of the Maximum Delay Damages. Buyer shall have the right to terminate the Agreement and retain the initial installment of the Development Period Security as liquidated damages if Seller fails to provide the increased amount of Development Period Security within fifteen (15) days after the Effective Date as set forth in this Section 8.1(a), and such failure shall be considered an Event of Default of Seller.
Development Period Security. To guarantee undertaking the performance of Subscriber Organization's obligations under the Agreement for the period prior to the Commercial Operations Date (including but not limited to Subscriber Organization's obligation to meet the Guaranteed Commercial Operations Date), Subscriber Organization shall provide 50% of the Development Period Security to Company within ten (10) Days of Execution Date of the Agreement and the remaining 50% of the Development Period Security within ten
Development Period Security. Company shall draw upon the Development Period Security established pursuant to Section 7.1 (Security Fund) on a monthly basis for payment of the total Milestone Delay Damages and Daily Delay Damages incurred by Seller during the preceding Calendar Month. If the Development Period Security is at any time insufficient to pay the amount of the draw to which Company is then entitled, Seller shall pay any such deficiency to Company promptly upon demand.
Development Period Security. To guarantee Seller's undertaking to meet the Commercial Operation Date Deadline, Seller shall provide financial security to Company within seven (7) Days of the date upon which the PUC Approval of Amendment Order becomes a non‑appealable order within the meaning of the definition of a Non-appealable PUC Approval of Amendment Order in Section 25.12(B) (Non-appealable PUC Approval of Amendment Order) in an amount equal to $40/kW of the Committed Capacity (the “Development Period Security”). When the Commercial Operation Date has been achieved, the Development Period Security minus an amount, if any, for Daily Delay Damages that is due and owing to Company but not previously paid by Seller, shall be converted to Operating Period Security unless the Parties otherwise agree.
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