Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating Sample Clauses

Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating. The Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating of the Generating Facility is [ ] MW.
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Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating. The Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating: [ ] MW 12 Note to Bidders: Prior to executing this Agreement, Seller will be required to provide PacifiCorp information sufficient to allow PacifiCorp to reasonably verify the output estimates stated in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF SELLER’S FACILITY [Provide a detailed description of the Facility, including the following, as applicable:] Type (synchronous or inductive): Generating Facility Nameplate Capacity Rating: Guaranteed Storage Capacity Rating (MW): Guaranteed Storage Availability (MWh): Model:
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating. The Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating: [ ] MW 12 Note to Bidders: Prior to executing this Agreement, Seller will be required to provide PacifiCorp information sufficient to allow PacifiCorp to reasonably verify the output estimates stated in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF SELLER’S FACILITY
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating. The Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating: [ ] MW 13 Note to Bidders: Prior to executing this Agreement, Seller will be required to provide PacifiCorp information sufficient to allow PacifiCorp to reasonably verify the output estimates stated in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF SELLER’S FACILITY [Provide a detailed description of the Facility, including the following, as applicable:] Type (synchronous or inductive): Generating Facility Nameplate Capacity Rating: Model: Number of Phases: Power factor requirements: Rated Power Factor (PF) or reactive load (kVAR): Rated Output (kW): Rated Output (kVA): Rated Voltage (line to line): Rated Current (A): Stator: A; Rotor: A Maximum kW Output: kW Maximum kVA Output: kVA Minimum kW Output: kW Station service requirements, and other loads served by the Facility, if any: Location of the Facility: [Please include city and county, and legal description of parcel] EXHIBIT C SELLER’S INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES [Instructions to Seller:

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