Energy Production Sample Clauses

Energy Production. The second portion the 1990 inventory includes those emissions created during energy production and distribution.
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Energy Production. Guarantee In repect of the PB40ES PowerBuoy and mooring system, the CONTRACTOR guarantees fulfilment of an Energy Production of at least 50% of that predicted according to the Theoretical Power Table contained in table 1 of Annex XIV using the real wave data captured during the Testing Period of the PB40ES PowerBuoy and mooring system in the method described in Clause 21.4. In the event of breach of this guarantee that results in the delay of the DAC of the PB40ES PowerBuoy and mooring system beyond the date included in Clause 31, the remedies set forth in Clause 31 shall apply. 21.1.6
Energy Production. You understand that the module(s) will be used to produce electricity and that the electricity generated from your module(s) will be part of the community power supply. The amount of electricity produced by your module(s) will be calculated based on the amount of electricity produced in the aggregate from all of the modules in the CSG, divided by the number of modules, regardless of whether all modules are functioning at that time. You will receive a net metering credit against the amount due from DLPU for providing electric service to your DLPU service address, as provided in paragraph 5 of this agreement. The net metering system will also measure that amount of electricity drawn from the electrical grid and used by you at your service address. Absence unusual circumstances, your module(s) will not generate electricity for a specified period in excess of the amount of electricity expected to be consumed at your service address during that specified period. No representation or guaranty is made by DLPU regarding the actual amount of electricity that each module will produce or the amount of electricity production that will be allocated to each module.
Energy Production a) hydro-electric power plants and their associated works;
Energy Production. The electric grid in Madeira island is fed by five sources of energy, namely: hydro, wind, photovoltaic, solid waste incineration, and thermal energy from burning fossil fuels like diesel and natural gas. Despite an already considerable renewable energy production (between July 2016 and June 2017, electricity production was made up by around 30% of renewable sources), the demand is largely covered by fossil fuels. As of this writing, hydric power is the leading renewable energy production, followed by wind and solar power. As Figure 7.2 shows, the variation in renewable energy capacity and penetration is significant. The highest share of renewables in the mix usually happens between Winter and Spring, mostly driven by the increase in the production of the hydro plants. Figure 7.2: Monthly energy mix in Madeira island between July 2016 and June 2017. Concerning independent producer installations, the predominant renewable energy is solar energy. As of this writing, there are around 783 distributed solar micro and mini-producers, with a total installed capacity around 20MW. In 2016, the global energy issued by these generating power systems was around 29 GWh. The typical southern Mediterranean climate with high solar radiation characterizing Madeira, makes the Island a promising location for PV usage. Indeed, with an average of the daily solar energy incident that varies from 4 to 5 kWh/m2 and sunshine hours ranging from 1800 to 2600 per year, future scenarios predict an increase in its penetration. Goals and grid constraints One of the main objective of the local DSO is increasing the injection of renewables in the grid, as such sources can amount to an increase in provisioning security and efficiency benefits. At the same time, the instability of these sources represents the main blocking force for their penetration, especially in the case of a small-scale and completely isolated grid as the one of Madeira. Particularly, the increase of solar energy (which is the most unpredictable renewable source), associated with low consumption and high production periods (normally around midday), low voltage distribution networks and dispersed production facilities, represents a very difficult business case for the local DSO, as it tends to result in the phenomena of voltage increase (VI) and frequency fluctuations (FF). The fuzziness of the generation of PVs makes even more difficult the matching between generation and load demand, which leads to interruptions and ba...
Energy Production a. Kilowatt-hours produced by the PV systems will be measured using automated metering. Projected energy production is shown in Table E-2 below and is assumed to degrade by 0.5% per year.
Energy Production. You understand that your Module(s) will be used to produce electricity as part of the CSG and that the electricity generated from your Module(s) will be part of the community power supply. The amount of electricity produced by your Module(s) will be calculated based on the amount of electricity produced in the aggregate from all of the modules in the CSG, divided by the number of modules, regardless of the amount of electricity produced by a particular module or whether all modules are functioning at that time. You will receive a net metering credit against the amount due from BMU for electric service provided to your BMU service address, as provided for in paragraph 5 of this Agreement. The net metering system will also measure that amount of electricity drawn from the electrical grid and used by you at your service address. Your Module(s) will not generate electricity for a specified period in excess of the amount of electricity expected to be consumed at your service address during that specified period. No representation or guaranty is made by BMU regarding the actual amount of electricity that each module will produce or the amount of electricity production that will be allocated to each module.
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Energy Production. Average 85 percent capacity factor, a rate that will produce

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  • Guaranteed Energy Production (A) Throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall be required to provide to Buyer an amount of Delivered Energy plus Deemed Delivered Energy, if any, no less than the Guaranteed Energy Production over two (2) consecutive Contract Years during the Delivery Term (“Performance Measurement Period”). “

  • Pipelines Developer shall have no interest in the pipeline gathering system, which gathering system shall remain the sole property of Operator or its Affiliates and shall be maintained at their sole cost and expense.

  • Production Lessee shall, subject to applicable laws, regulations and orders, operate and produce all xxxxx upon the leased land so long as the same are capable of producing in paying quantities, and shall operate the same so as to produce at a rate commensurate with the rate of production of xxxxx on adjoining lands within the same field and within the limits of good engineering practice, except for such times as there exist neither market nor storage therefore, and except for such limitations on, or suspensions of, production as may be approved in writing by Lessor. Lessee shall be responsible for adequate site security on all producing properties.

  • Fuel 28.1 The Vehicle must be returned with the amount of fuel equal to that at the time of the commencement of the rental. If the Vehicle is returned with less fuel, the difference will be charged to You at a rate of $5.00 including GST per litre (which includes a service component).

  • Energy Resource Interconnection Service (ER Interconnection Service).

  • Natural Gas 21.1 Subject to Article 21.2, the Indian domestic market shall have the first call on the utilisation of Natural Gas discovered and produced from the Contract Area. Accordingly, any proposal by the Contractor relating to Discovery and production of Natural Gas from the Contract Area shall be made in the context of the Government's policy for the utilisation of Natural Gas and shall take into account the objectives of the Government to develop its resources in the most efficient manner and to promote conservation measures.

  • PROPANE GAS SYSTEM SERVICE AREA If the Property is located in a propane gas system service area owned by a distribution system retailer, Seller must give Buyer written notice as required by §141.010, Texas Utilities Code. An addendum containing the notice approved by TREC or required by the parties should be used.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

  • By Interconnection Customer Interconnection Customer may unilaterally terminate the Interconnection Service Agreement pursuant to Applicable Laws and Regulations upon providing Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Transmission Owner sixty (60) days prior written notice thereof, provided that Interconnection Customer is not then in Default under the Interconnection Service Agreement.

  • Electric If Customer has selected an Electricity Fixed Rate on the Application, Customer’s Price will be based on the Fixed Rate(s) which includes Local and State taxes, Gross Receipts Tax (GRT), PJM Adjustment (defined below) charges and adjustments and Utility applied charges and/or fees related to generation, plus the Administration Charge, which includes, Electricity Balancing Amount and third party utility and billing charges. Customer understands and agrees that included in the Administration Charge is the cost of the Energy Balancing Amount (defined below). Customer understands that in order for RITERATE ENERGY to be able to supply Energy to its existing and prospective customers, RITERATE ENERGY enters into supply arrangements to meet the forecasted consumption of its various groups of customers. These forecasts are based on historical data, load shapes and/or estimates. To the extent that actual pooled consumption of RITERATE ENERGY’s Energy customers varies from supply arrangements and/or Customer’s Utility delivery requirements, RITERATE ENERGY incurs a cost in balancing and settling its supply arrangements with such pooled consumption. To ensure a fixed all-inclusive Rate, RITERATE ENERGY has included in the Administration charge, the Energy Balancing Amount, to balance and settle the variance between pooled consumption and supply arrangements (the “Energy Balancing Amount”). In respect of Electricity, Customer understands that there are certain estimated pass through costs, made up of charges to RITERATE ENERGY by the PJM Interconnection (“PJM”) and/or Customer’s Utility, including but not limited to ancillary service charges, the cost of unaccounted for electricity, capacity charges and any replacement or recharacterization of these charges. In this regard, the “PJM Adjustment”, is included in the Fixed Price Rate. Customer acknowledges and agrees that by entering into this Agreement, Customer will not be eligible to receive any net metering credits and other incentives to which Customer would otherwise be entitled. Further, included in the Rate are the amounts charged or billed to RITERATE ENERGY or Customer by Customer’s Utility, the PUC or any other regulatory or government entity, including any taxes, delivery, regulated transmission, regulated distribution, pipeline, compressor fuel, uplift, congestion, locational marginal pricing, invoice market participant, service, billing, or similar or related changes and any, deposits, interest or late payment fees or other amounts in connection with the supply and delivery of Energy to the Premises (collectively, “Regulatory Charges”). Customer agrees to pay the monthly Administration charge for Energy supply (the “Administration” charge).

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