Environmental Incentives definition

Environmental Incentives means any and all credits, rebates, subsidies, payments or other incentives that relate to self–generation of electricity, the use of technology incorporated into the System, environmental benefits of using the System, or other similar programs available from the Utility, any other regulated entity, the manufacturer of any part of the System or any Governmental Authority.
Environmental Incentives means any and all credits, rebates, subsidies, payments or other incentives that relate to self– generation of electricity, the use of technology incorporated into the System, environmental benefits of using the System, or other similar programs available from the Utility, any other regulated entity, the manufacturer of any part of the System or any Governmental Authority.
Environmental Incentives means all rights, credits (including tax credits), grants, rebates, benefits, reductions, offsets and allowances and entitlements of any kind, howsoever entitled or named (including carbon credits and allowances), whether arising under federal, state or local law, international treaty, trade association membership or the like arising from the Environmental Attributes of the System on each Site or the energy output or otherwise from the development, construction, installation or ownership of the System on each Site or the production, sale, purchase, consumption or use of the energy output from each Site. Without limiting the forgoing, “Environmental Incentives” includes green tags, renewable energy credits, grants, tradable renewable certificates, portfolio energy credits, the right to apply for (and entitlement to receive) incentive programs offered by the State of California and the right to claim federal income tax credits under Section 45 or 48 of the Code as such credits are available arising from the Environmental Attributes of the system on each Site or the energy output or otherwise from the development, construction, installation or ownership of the System on each Site or the production, sale, purchase, consumption or use of the energy output from each Site.

Examples of Environmental Incentives in a sentence

  • Purchaser shall cooperate with Seller in obtaining, securing and transferring all Environmental Attributes and Environmental Incentives and the benefit of all Tax Credits, including by using the electric energy generated by the System in a manner necessary to qualify for such available Environmental Attributes, Environmental Incentives and Tax Credits.

  • Environmental Attributes accrue to Purchaser; Environmental Incentives accrue to Seller.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all public statements must accurately reflect the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement, including the ownership of Environmental Attributes and Environmental Incentives and any related reporting rights.

  • If any Environmental Incentives are paid directly to Purchaser, Purchaser shall immediately pay such amounts over to Seller.

  • Unless otherwise specified on Exhibit 1, Seller is the owner of all Environmental Attributes and Environmental Incentives and is entitled to the benefit of all Tax Credits, and Purchaser’s purchase of electricity under this Agreement does not include Environmental Attributes, Environmental Incentives or the right to Tax Credits or any other attributes of ownership and operation of the System, all of which shall be retained by Seller.


More Definitions of Environmental Incentives

Environmental Incentives means all rights, credits (including tax credits), rebates, grants, benefits, reductions, offsets, and allowances and entitlements of any kind, howsoever entitled or named (including carbon credits and allowances), whether arising under national, European or international law, international treaty, trade association membership or the like, arising from the Works and the resulting reduction of energy usage at the EXEED Asset. Without limiting the foregoing, "Environmental Incentives" includes utility rebates or incentive programmes, green tags, renewable energy credits, tradable renewable certificates, portfolio energy credits, the right to apply for (and entitlement to receive) incentives under any state tax credit programme and grants from non-governmental organisations.
Environmental Incentives means all rights, credits (including tax credits), rebates, benefits, reductions, offsets and allowances and entitlements of any kind, howsoever entitled or named (including carbon credits and allowances), whether arising under federal, state or local law, international treaty, trade association membership or the like arising from the Generating Facilities or the energy produced or otherwise from the development, construction, installation or ownership of the Generating Facilities or the production, sale, purchase, consumption or use of the energy produced from the Generating Facilities. Without limiting the forgoing, Environmental Incentives includes green tags, renewable energy credits, tradable renewable certificates, portfolio energy credits, the right to apply for (and entitlement to receive) incentives under the California Solar Initiative or other incentive programs offered by the State of California and the right to claim federal income tax credits under Section 45 or 48 of the Code as such credits are available arising from the Environmental Attributes of the Generating Facilities or the energy produced from the Generating Facilities or the production, sale, purchase, consumption or use of the energy produced from the Generating Facilities.
Environmental Incentives means all rights, credits (including tax credits), rebates, benefits, reductions, offsets, and allowances and entitlements of any kind, howsoever titled or named (including carbon credits and allowances), whether arising under federal, State of Illinois, or local law, international treaty, trade association membership or the like arising from the Environmental Attributes of the PV Plant or the production, sale, purchase, consumption, or use of the electricity generated by the PV Plant, including any benefits associated with laws, regulations, or programs providing for the reporting of the environmental characteristics of the PV Plant. Without limiting the forgoing, “Environmental Incentives” includes green tags, renewable energy credits, tradable renewable certificates, portfolio energy credits, and the right to claim federal income tax credits the Internal Revenue Code, including without limitation Sections 45 and 48.
Environmental Incentives means any and all financial incentives, from whatever source, related to the construction, ownership, or operation of the System. Environmental Incentives include, but are not limited to, (i) federal, state, or local tax credits; (ii) any other financial incentives in the form of credits, reductions, or allowances that are applicable to a local, state, or federal income taxation obligation; and (iii) other grants, rebates, or subsidies, including utility incentive programs. Environmental Incentives do not include Environmental Attributes.
Environmental Incentives include, but are not limited to, (i) federal, state, or local tax credits associated with the construction, ownership, or production of electricity from the Solar System;
Environmental Incentives means any credits, rebates, subsidies, payments or other incentives that relate to the use of technology incorporated into the Street Lights, environmental benefits of using the Street Lights, or other similar programs available from the Utility, any other regulated entity, the manufacturer of any part of the Street Lights or any Governmental Authority.
Environmental Incentives means all rights, credits (including tax credits), rebates, benefits, reductions, offsets, and allowances and entitlements of any kind, howsoever entitled or named (including carbon credits and allowances), whether arising under federal, state or local law, international treaty, trade association membership or the like, arising from the Environmental Attributes of the Generating Facility or the energy generated at the Generating Facility or otherwise from the development or installation of the Generating Facility or the production, sale, purchase, consumption or use of the energy generated at the Generating Facility. Without limiting the forgoing, “Environmental Incentives” includes green pricing programs, green tags, renewable energy credit trading programs, or proceeds received from the sale of environmental attributes (e.g., renewable energy or carbon credits), tradable renewable certificates, portfolio energy credits, the right to apply for (and entitlement to receive) incentives under any demand-side management or energy efficiency programs offered by a utility company, a third-party provider, or other incentive programs offered by the state and the right to claim federal income tax credits, if applicable.