Deemed Generation definition

Deemed Generation means the energy which a generating station was capable of generating but could not generate due to conditions of grid or power system, beyond the control of the generating station resulting in spillage of water.
Deemed Generation has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3 (c)
Deemed Generation has the meaning set forth in Article 16

Examples of Deemed Generation in a sentence

  • The SPV will be entitled to Deemed Generation in terms of this PPA as per the provisions set out in 0.

  • The SPV will be entitled to Deemed Generation in terms of this PPA as per the provisions set out in Schedule 3.

  • However, the Deemed Generation benefit under Section 6.4 or any other provisions of the Agreement shall not be available to the Company for the period during which power is evacuated under such interim arrangement.

  • In the event that Railways fails to ensure adequate space for solar equipment to ensure that other structures do not partially or wholly shade any part of the Project and if such shading occurs, the SPD may apply for Deemed Generation furnishing the calculation for loss in generation due to such shading supported by the relevant data, which will be approved by Railways within one month of submission failing which the SPD will claim provisional deemed generation till the issue is finally settled.

  • Furthermore, the Customer shall be obliged to pay the Metered Energy Fee to the Solar Service Company for such period of temporary disconnection as required for such alteration or repairs to the Site and/or Premises on an uninterrupted basis as based on the Deemed Generation.


More Definitions of Deemed Generation

Deemed Generation means energy (in units or kWh) deemed to have been generated per day average from the Project in the same month of previous Year or, if the period of consideration is within the first twelve (12) Months of Operation, the deemed generation per day will be equal to multiplication of PPA Capacity (kWp) and 3.6; where in if the affected period between 6 am to 6 pm, it could be prorated for on hourly basis by considering 12 hours of operation;
Deemed Generation means the amount of Energy Output that the Solar PV System had the capacity of generating and delivering to the Delivery Point but was prevented from generating and/or delivering to the Delivery Point as a result of a the Customer’s failure to take delivery of such Energy Output, the Customer’s breach of this Agreement or otherwise as agreed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement calculated based on the average per day from the Solar PV System in the same month of the previous calendar year or, if the period of consideration is within the first twelve (12) months following the Commercial Operation Date, the deemed generation per day will be based on the daily average as calculated based on the Projected Annual Energy Output.
Deemed Generation bears the meaning as set out in Section 6.4.
Deemed Generation means the energy which a hydro power generating station was capable of generating but could not generate due to reasons beyond the control of the generating station or on account of non-availability of Transmission Licensee's transmission lines or on receipt of backing down instructions from the State Load Dispatch Centre resulting in spillage of water;
Deemed Generation means the amount of Energy Output that the Solar PV System had the capacity of generating and delivering to the Delivery Point but was prevented from generating and/or delivering to the Utility as a result of a the Lessor’s breach of this Agreement calculated based on the average per day from the Solar PV System in the same month of the previous calendar year or, if the period of consideration is within the first twelve (12) months following the Commercial Operation Date, the deemed generation per day will be based on the daily average as calculated based on the reasonably projected annual Energy Output, as substantiated by the Lessee.
Deemed Generation and “DG” shall mean, with respect to the project during a deemed generation period, the difference, in KWH, between (x) product of (i) the lower of (x) Declared Availability of the Project (in MW) in the Deemed Generation Period, (y) Rated Capacity (unless it cannot be determined, for example, due to the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure), and (z) Observed Capacity, (ii) the number of Period Hours in the Deemed Generation Period, and (iii) one thousand (1,000) and (y) Gross Actual Energy produced by the project during such Deemed Generation period. “DG1” shall mean the Deemed Generation for period hours; accordingly, DG1 = (D1` * PH1 * 1,000) – (Gross Actual Energy), where D = the lower of (x) Declared Availability of the Project (in MW) in such period, (y) Rated Capacity (unless it cannot be determined, for example, due to the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure) and (z) Observed Capacity: provided that, in accordance with existing Electricity Notification-Tariff, for the time being, no Incentive Payment shall be payable by TNEB to the Company in respect of Deemed Generation, provided, further, that, Incentive Payment shall be payable by TNEB to the Company in respect of Deemed Generation. If permitted after the date hereof by Indian Legal Requirements. So long as no Incentive Payment is payable by TNEB for Deemed Generation, for PLF computation, Deemed
Deemed Generation shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 10.2.3.1.3.