BOP Benchmark definition

BOP Benchmark. For each Contract Year, the BOP Benchmark for such Contract as determined under the applicable provisions of Section 2.7(b) (Determination of BOP Benchmark) of this Agreement and Section 2 (Disagreements Concerning Measured Power Curve, Production-Based Availability and BOP Benchmark) of Attachment T (Calculation and Reporting of Production-Based Availability and Dispute Resolution by Independent AF Evaluator) to this Agreement.

Examples of BOP Benchmark in a sentence

  • For any Contract Year during which a Subsequent OEPR is issued through the end of the Contract Year preceding the Contract Year during which the next Subsequent OEPR is issued, the BOP Benchmark shall be derived from the first of the two Subsequent OEPRs referenced in this sentence on the basis of the estimated electrical losses for the BOP used in such Subsequent OEPR in arriving at such Subsequent OEPR's NEP Estimate.

  • For the third Contract Year through the end of the Contract Year preceding the Contract Year during which the first Subsequent OEPR is issued, the BOP Benchmark shall be derived from the Initial OEPR on the basis of the estimated electrical losses for the BOP used in the Initial OEPR in arriving at the Initial OEPR's NEP OEPR Estimate.

  • Each Party agrees and acknowledges that (i) the damages that Company would incur if the Seller fails to achieve the BOP Benchmark for a Contract Year would be difficult or impossible to calculate with certainty and (ii) the aforesaid liquidated damages are an appropriate approximation of such damages.

  • Within 30 Days of Company's receipt of the IE Energy Assessment Report, Company shall provide written notice to Seller of either (aa) the BOP Benchmark derived from the IE Energy Assessment Report or (bb) Company's inability to reasonably derive a BOP Benchmark from the IE Energy Assessment, in which case the BOP Benchmark shall be 97%.

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  • If a copy of the IE Energy Assessment Report is not provided to Company, the BOP Benchmark for the first two Contract Years shall be 97%.

  • For each Contract Year, Seller shall achieve a BOP Efficiency Ratio, as calculated as provided in Section 2.7(a) (Calculation of Annual BOP Efficiency Ratio) of this Agreement, of not less than the BOP Benchmark.

  • Upon issuance of a notice of BOP Benchmark Disagreement, the Parties shall review, as applicable, the IE Energy Assessment Report, the Initial OEPR and any written clarification thereof issued by the OEPR Evaluator who prepared the Initial OEPR, and any Subsequent OEPR and any written clarification thereof issued by the OEPR Evaluator who prepared the Subsequent OEPR, together with such notice of BOP Benchmark Disagreement, and attempt to resolve such BOP Benchmark Disagreement.

  • Any disagreement over the determination of the BOP Benchmark shall be resolved as set forth in Section 2(b) (Notice of Disagreement with BOP Benchmark Determination) of Attachment T (Monthly Reporting and Dispute Resolution by Independent AF Evaluator) to this Agreement.

  • A Submission Notice must be provided within the 5-Business Day period provided in Section 2(c) (Submission of Monthly Report Disagreement to Independent AF Evaluator) or Section 2(d) (Submission of BOP Benchmark Disagreement to Independent AF Evaluator) of this Attachment T (Monthly Reporting and Dispute Resolution by Independent AF Evaluator).

Related to BOP Benchmark

  • Relevant Benchmark means the Index, the Reference Interest Rate and any other index, benchmark or price source by reference to which principal or other amounts payable under the Securities is calculated.

  • Term Benchmark when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are bearing interest at a rate determined by reference to the Adjusted Term SOFR Rate.

  • Replacement Benchmark means a benchmark rate which is:

  • Benchmarks mean the performance milestones that are set forth in Appendix D.

  • Benchmark means, initially, the Term SOFR Reference Rate; provided that if a Benchmark Transition Event has occurred with respect to the Term SOFR Reference Rate or the then-current Benchmark, then “Benchmark” means the applicable Benchmark Replacement to the extent that such Benchmark Replacement has replaced such prior benchmark rate pursuant to Section 2.12(d)(iii)(A).

  • Benchmark Gilt means, in respect of a Reset Period, such United Kingdom government security having a maturity date on or about the last day of such Reset Period as the Calculation Agent, with the advice of the Reference Banks, may determine to be appropriate;

  • Unadjusted Benchmark Replacement means the applicable Benchmark Replacement excluding the related Benchmark Replacement Adjustment.

  • Alternative Benchmark Rate means an alternative benchmark or screen rate which is customarily applied in international debt capital markets transactions for the purposes of determining floating rates of interest (or the relevant component part thereof) in the Specified Currency, provided that all determinations will be made by the Independent Adviser in its reasonable discretion.

  • Interpolated Benchmark with respect to the Benchmark means the rate determined for the Corresponding Tenor by interpolating on a linear basis between: (1) the Benchmark for the longest period (for which the Benchmark is available) that is shorter than the Corresponding Tenor and (2) the Benchmark for the shortest period (for which the Benchmark is available) that is longer than the Corresponding Tenor.

  • Benchmarker means the person appointed by the PCC to conduct the Benchmark Review.

  • Administrator/Benchmark Event Date means, in respect of an Administrator/Benchmark Event, the date on which the authorisation, registration, recognition, endorsement, equivalence decision, approval or inclusion in any official register is (i) required under any applicable law or regulation; or

  • Administrator/Benchmark Event means, in relation to any Benchmark, the occurrence of a Benchmark Modification or Cessation Event, a Non-Approval Event, a Rejection Event or a Suspension/Withdrawal Event all as determined by the Issuer.

  • Program Participants means, for any CRP, the Centers (other than the Lead Center for such CRP) and any Partner receiving funding for activities under such CRP that are funded by the CGIAR Fund.

  • Performance Indicator means a measure of HSP performance for which a Performance Target is set; technical specifications of specific Performance Indicators can be found in the MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document;

  • Participant’s Account means an account maintained for each Participant’s participation in DSUs and/or RSUs under the Plan;

  • Benchmarked Rates means the Framework Prices for the Benchmarked Goods and/or Services

  • Performance Indicators means the indicators for Project monitoring and evaluation set forth in the Operational Manual.

  • Moderate-income unit means a restricted unit that is affordable to a moderate-income household.

  • Original Benchmark Rate on any day means the 3-months Euro Interbank Offered Rate (expressed as a percentage rate per annum) fixed at, and appearing on, the Screen Page as of 11:00 a.m. (Brussels time) on such day.

  • Performance Measure means one or more of the following selected by the Committee to measure Company, Affiliate, and/or business unit performance for a Performance Period, whether in absolute or relative terms (including, without limitation, terms relative to a peer group or index): basic, diluted, or adjusted earnings per share; sales or revenue; earnings before interest, taxes, and other adjustments (in total or on a per share basis); basic or adjusted net income; returns on equity, assets, capital, revenue or similar measure; economic value added; working capital; total shareholder return; and product development, product market share, research, licensing, litigation, human resources, information services, mergers, acquisitions, sales of assets of Affiliates or business units. Each such measure shall be, to the extent applicable, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles as consistently applied by the Company (or such other standard applied by the Committee) and, if so determined by the Committee, and in the case of a Performance Compensation Award, to the extent permitted under Code Section 162(m), adjusted to omit the effects of extraordinary items, gain or loss on the disposal of a business segment, unusual or infrequently occurring events and transactions and cumulative effects of changes in accounting principles. Performance Measures may vary from Performance Period to Performance Period and from Participant to Participant, and may be established on a stand-alone basis, in tandem or in the alternative.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Peer Group means the group of companies, as more particularly set forth on attached Exhibit A, against which the Relative Total Shareholder Return of the Company is measured over the Incentive Period.

  • Performance Formula means, for a Performance Period, the one or more objective formulae applied against the relevant Performance Goal to determine, with regard to the Performance Compensation Award of a particular Participant, whether all, some portion but less than all, or none of the Performance Compensation Award has been earned for the Performance Period.

  • Performance Objective means a standard established by the Committee to determine in whole or in part whether a Performance Award shall be earned.

  • Performance Period means the one or more periods of time, which may be of varying and overlapping durations, as the Committee may select, over which the attainment of one or more Performance Goals will be measured for the purpose of determining a Participant’s right to, and the payment of, a Performance-Based Award.

  • Performance Metrics means criteria established by the Administrator relating to any of the following, as it may apply to an individual, one or more business units, divisions, or Affiliates, or on a company-wide basis, and in absolute terms, relative to a base period, or relative to the performance of one or more comparable companies, peer groups, or an index covering multiple companies: