Provider Selection for Future Projects Sample Clauses

Provider Selection for Future Projects. ‌ Conducting an RFP for solar PPA services and negotiating a PPA can be a time consuming and complicated process. To the extent possible and permitted by law, most jurisdictions would prefer to go through the RFP experience infrequently. At the same time, the landscape and footprint of a local jurisdiction is always changing, as is solar PV technology itself, which may result in the appearance of new opportunities for solar development, or cast possibilities that were discarded in the past in a new light. This type of new or unrealized potential may be difficult to exploit where it appears on a piecemeal basis, or is otherwise insufficient to merit a new RFP and PPA negotiation process (i.e., scale considerations exist). Moreover, given the changeable nature of some solar incentives, whether scheduled or unscheduled, time may be a significant factor in the decision to pursue new projects. These considerations suggest that it may be in the best interest of an issuer to avoid multiple RFPs, and instead retain a single provider to pursue new projects as they appear or become viable. On the other hand, even if the customer is happy with their existing provider, there always remains the possibility that a better service could be obtained from somewhere else. Moreover, the idea of preserving a competitive environment for the provision of services to the local government has intuitive appeal. Balancing these opposing considerations can be challenging, and local governments have taken a number of different approaches to addressing the conundrum. Frequently, local jurisdictions pursuing installations on a large number of sites have adopted a phased approach to development using a single provider. A typical example of this would be a term agreement (e.g., for 3 years) that establishes timelines and milestones for different groups of sites and, allows new sites to be added as they appear, and requires the selected provider to promptly respond to proposal requests for newly selected sites (e.g., within 30 days). Where the timelines are not met for reasons other than the competence or efforts of the provider, or if a new suite of sites becomes available, the term might be extended once or twice in one-year increments. [see for example the City of San Jose, California: Case Study, the Xxxxxxxxxx County, Maryland: Case Study and the Tucson Unified School District, Arizona: Case Study.] Another method that might be used is to select a short-list of qualified providers thr...
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  • Provider Selection To the extent applicable to Provider in performance of the Agreement, Provider shall comply with 42 CFR 438.214, as may be amended from time to time, which includes, but is not limited to the selection and retention of providers, credentialing and recredentialing requirements and nondiscrimination. If Subcontractor and/or Health Plan delegate credentialing to Provider, Subcontractor and/or Health Plan will provide monitoring and oversight and Provider shall ensure that all licensed medical professionals are credentialed in accordance with Health Plan’s and the State Contract’s credentialing requirements.

  • Additional Information for Product Development Projects Outcome of product development efforts, such copyrights and license agreements. • Units sold or projected to be sold in California and outside of California. • Total annual sales or projected annual sales (in dollars) of products developed under the Agreement. • Investment dollars/follow-on private funding as a result of Energy Commission funding. • Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions.  Additional Information for Product Demonstrations: • Outcome of demonstrations and status of technology. • Number of similar installations. • Jobs created/retained as a result of the Agreement.

  • Selection Criteria Each Contract is secured by a new or used Motorcycle. No Contract has a Contract Rate less than 1.00%. Each Contract amortizes the amount financed over an original term no greater than 84 months (excluding periods of deferral of first payment). Each Contract has a Principal Balance of at least $500.00 as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Innovative/Flexible Scheduling Where the Hospital and the Union agree, arrangements regarding Innovative Scheduling/Flexible Scheduling may be entered into between the parties on a local level. The model agreement with respect to such scheduling arrangements is set out below: MODEL AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO INNOVATIVE SCHEDULING/FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Between: The Hospital - And: The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (and its Local ) This Model Agreement shall be part of the Collective Agreement between the parties herein, and shall apply to the employees described in Article 1 of the Model Agreement.

  • Designated Teacher for Looked After Children 17A) The Academy Trust will in respect of the Academy act in accordance with, and be bound by, all relevant statutory and regulatory provisions and have regard to any guidance and codes of practice issued pursuant to such provisions, as they apply at any time to a maintained school, relating to the designation of a person to manage the teaching and learning programme for children who are looked after by a LA and are registered pupils at the school. For the purpose of this clause, any reference to the governing body of a maintained school in such statutory and regulatory provisions, or in any guidance and code of practice issued pursuant to such provisions, shall be deemed to be references to the Governing Body of the Academy Trust. Teachers and other staff

  • Selection Planning Prior to the issuance to consultants of any requests for proposals, the proposed plan for the selection of consultants under the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Consultant Guidelines. Selection of all consultants’ services shall be undertaken in accordance with such selection plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • AIN Selective Carrier Routing for Operator Services, Directory Assistance and Repair Centers 4.3.1 BellSouth will provide AIN Selective Carrier Routing at the request of <<customer_name>>. AIN Selective Carrier Routing will provide <<customer_name>> with the capability of routing operator calls, 0+ and 0- and 0+ NPA (LNPA) 555-1212 directory assistance, 1+411 directory assistance and 611 repair center calls to pre-selected destinations.

  • Provider Services The Contractor’s system shall collect, process, and maintain current and historical data on program providers. This information shall be accessible to all parts of the MCMIS for editing and reporting.

  • Contractor Selection In this section, please describe the selection process, including other sources considered and the rationale for selecting the contractor. Please answer all questions:

  • Treatment Program Testing The Employer may request or require an employee to undergo drug and alcohol testing if the employee has been referred by the employer for chemical dependency treatment or evaluation or is participating in a chemical dependency treatment program under an employee benefit plan, in which case the employee may be requested or required to undergo drug or alcohol testing without prior notice during the evaluation or treatment period and for a period of up to two years following completion of any prescribed chemical dependency treatment program.

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