Commissioning Certificate definition

Commissioning Certificate means a certificate issued by Supplier to Purchaser, in the form attached as Exhibit M to the Supply Agreement, following completion of Commissioning of each Turbine.
Commissioning Certificate means a certificate following successful Commissioning of the Works as referred to in Article 19.2;
Commissioning Certificate means such documentation as agreed between the Customer and Fundamentals to confirm the correct performance of the Services.

Examples of Commissioning Certificate in a sentence

  • The Power Producer shall have to submit Commissioning Certificate as verified, inspected and certified by GEDA.

  • The date of Commissioning of the Project shall be indicated in the Commissioning Certificate issued for the Project.

  • In such cases, a Provisional Commissioning Certificate will be issued to SPD for period up to SCD or date of commencement of Power Procurement (whichever is earlier), along with a NOC for sale of Power to 3rd Party for such period.

  • The Tariff shall be applicable for the period from the date of issuance of the Commissioning Certificate until the Expiry Date.

  • The Procurer’s obligation to pay to the SPD the Tariff Payments, in accordance with this Article, shall commence from the date on which Commissioning Certificate issued in accordance with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Commissioning Certificate

Commissioning Certificate means a legal approval issued by NERC to a licensee authorizing project connection to a network after passing prescribed technical tests as contained in the Commissioning Report.
Commissioning Certificate means a certificate in the form set out in Annex 1(28) to Part 3 of Schedule 4 [Design and Certification Procedure];
Commissioning Certificate means the certificate to be issued by the engineer in charge appointed by the company. When contractor has completed all its contractual obligations.
Commissioning Certificate means the certificate issued by ZR to the SPD, in accordance with the procedure set out in the PPA.
Commissioning Certificate. “ means a certificate in respect of the Commissioning as provided by Project Co pursuant to the Design and Certification Procedure;
Commissioning Certificate means the certificate issued by RUMSL to the SPD, in accordance with the procedure set out in the Coordination Agreement. Completion Certificate has the meaning ascribed to it in the Coordination Agreement. Confirmation Certificate has the meaning ascribed to it in Article 4.4(c). Connectivity has the meaning as ascribed to it in the relevant CERC regulations. Construction Period has the meaning ascribed to it in Article 4.1(a). Contract Year means the First Contract Year and thereafter each period of 12 (twelve) Months, provided that the last Contract Year shall end on the last day of the Term. Control with respect to any Person means the ownership, directly or indirectly, of more than 50% (fifty percent) of the voting shares of such Person or the right to appoint majority directors or the power to direct the management and policies of such Person by operation of law, contract or otherwise.7 Coordination Agreement has the meaning ascribed to it in Recital I. Coordination Committee has the meaning ascribed to it in the Coordination Agreement. CS Completion Date means the date on which all conditions subsequent, set out in Article 2.1, are either satisfied or waived, as the case may be. CS Waiver Notice has the meaning ascribed to it in Article 2.3(c). CTU means the utility notified by the Central Government under section 38 of the Electricity Act. Day means a 24 (twenty-four) hour period beginning at 00:00 hours Indian Standard Time and ending at 23:59:59 hours Indian Standard Time.
Commissioning Certificate means the Certificate as defined in Article 4.5.2 Companies Act: means the Companies Act, 1956 as amended, modified or re-enacted by the Companies Act, 2013 and any other enactments from time to time including any rules or regulations framed under it.