Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating definition

Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means [ ] MW (AC), the expected maximum instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means the expected maximum instantaneous generation capacity of the Generating Facility, expressed in MW, when operated in compliance with the Generation Interconnection Agreement and consistent with the Generating Facility’s equipment manufacture’s’ operating parameters. The Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating is specified in Exhibit A.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means the expected Nameplate Capacity Rating as of the Execution Date, which is specified in Exhibit A, as the same may be revised pursuant to Section 2.2.2 and Section 2.2.3.

Examples of Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that Delay Damages and Deficit Damages shall be PacifiCorp's exclusive remedy for a delay in achieving Commercial Operation or failure to reach Final Completion based on 100 percent of the Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating and believe that Delay Damages and Deficit Damages fairly represent actual damages.

  • Seller is responsible for the costs and expenses associated with obtaining from Interconnection Provider interconnection service for the Facility at its Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating.

  • If the Facility achieves Final Completion based on less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating, Seller shall pay to PacifiCorp Deficit Damages.

  • The amount of the Default Security required by Section 8.2.1 shall be one hundred dollars ($100) per kW of Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating and will be held until the agreement expires.

  • In no event shall the required Guaranteed Availability for any period be subject to any adjustment in the event that Seller achieves Final Completion at less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating.


More Definitions of Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating

Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means the total generating capacity of the Facility that is the sum of (a) the Committed Capacity, and (b) the capacity required for any station service use of generating unit equipment or auxiliaries, including, without limitation, cooling towers, heat exchanges, duct burners and other equipment that could be used for energy production or as required by law, and shall be in service during the Committed Capacity Test Period and (c) any other capacity reserved for on-site use or energy production.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means 80 MW (AC), the expected maximum instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means MW (AC), the expected Nameplate Capacity Rating of the Facility. “Expected Output” means MWh for each MW of Nameplate Capacity Rating (and as adjusted, if applicable, on a pro rata basis for the Facility Nameplate Capacity Rating at the time of Final Completion) in the first full Contract Year, reduced by an annual degradation factor of % per Contract Year.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means 74 MW (AC), the expected maximum instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility. MW, the expected maximum
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means 79.2 MW, the expected maximum instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility as may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.8 and Section 2.9.
Expected Nameplate Capacity Rating means instantaneous generation capacity of the Facility.