Generation attributes definition

Generation attributes means the non-price characteristics of the electrical energy output of a generation unit including, but not limited to, the unit’s location, fuel type, actual emissions, vintage and policy eligibility. The Commission may modify this list as appropriate.
Generation attributes means the nonprice characteristics of the electrical energy
Generation attributes means any and all attributes associated with the capability of the RSS Unit or the Facility to produce capacity, energy or ancillary services or the generation of energy by the RSS Unit, including current or future credits, credit privileges, emissions reductions, offsets, allowances and other benefits, rights, powers or privileges, however denominated, including as such may be provided for in any currently existing or subsequently enacted Applicable Laws, attributable to the RSS Unit or the Facility. Examples of Generation Attributes include, but are not limited to: (i) renewable energy credits, offsets or other similar benefits allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any Governmental Authority, program administrator or other certification board and

Examples of Generation attributes in a sentence

  • Any Generation Attributes and revenues (including any revenues paid by the NYISO) associated therewith (other than energy, capacity and ancillary services and revenues and losses resulting from hedging activities), whether financially settled or otherwise, shall accrue to RGE’s benefit, either as a credit to the Monthly Fixed Amount or as a transfer of title of such Generation Attributes to RGE for the duration of the Term, as Xxxxx may elect.

  • Xxxxx shall use commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with Good Utility Practice, to maximize such Generation Attributes and revenues associated therewith.

  • The participating MLP shall have title to the PV Project’s non-energy attributes and the associated Massachusetts Renewable Portfolio Standard Class I Renewable Energy Generation Attributes (“RPS Class I RECs), as defined in 225 CMR 14.02.

  • GIS Certificate means a NEPOOL-GIS Certificate from a resource that represents Class I Solar Carve-Out Renewable Generation Attributes.

  • To the extent not otherwise provided for in this Agreement, in the event that Seller is compensated by a third party for any Products produced by the Facility, including compensation for Green Attributes, Capacity, Capacity Attributes or Other Generation Attributes, Seller shall remit all such compensation directly to Buyer.


More Definitions of Generation attributes

Generation attributes shall not include energy, capacity and ancillary services produced by the RSS Unit.
Generation attributes means non-price characteristics of the electrical energy output of a generation unit including, but not limited to, the units fuel type, geographical location, emissions, vintage and Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards (26 Del.C. § 351-363) eligibility.
Generation attributes means any and all present or future (known or unknown) attributes associated with the capability of the Facility to produce Energy or Ancillary Services or the generation of Energy by the Facility, including current or future credits, credit privileges, emissions reductions, offsets, allowances and other benefits, rights, powers or privileges, however denominated, including as such may be provided for in any currently existing or subsequently enacted Applicable Law attributable to the Facility or the Energy that Purchaser purchases from Seller hereunder, other than Capacity Attributes. Examples of Generation Attributes include: RECs, the avoidance of the emission of any gas, chemical or other substance into the air, soil or water, or the reduction, displacement or offset of emissions resulting from fuel combustion at another location pursuant to any federal, state or local legislation or regulation addressing “greenhouse gases” or similar emissions as well as environmental or renewable energy credit trading program or any similar program now existing or hereafter developed under federal, state, local or foreign legislation or regulation or by any independent certification board or group generally recognized in the electric power industry. Generation Attributes include all rights to report ownership of any of the foregoing to any entity, organization, governmental body, or otherwise at Purchaser’s sole discretion, in each case that correspond to the Delivered Energy.
Generation attributes means the non-price characteristics of the electrical energy output of a generation unit including, but not limited to, the unit’s fuel type, emissions, vintage and policy eligibility.
Generation attributes means any and all attributes associated with the capability of the RSS Unit or the Facility to produce capacity, energy or ancillary services or the generation of energy by the RSS Unit, including current or future credits, credit privileges, emissions reductions, offsets, allowances and other benefits, rights, powers or privileges, however denominated, including as such may be provided for in any currently existing or subsequently enacted Applicable Laws, attributable to the RSS Unit or the Facility. Examples of Generation Attributes include, but are not limited to: (i) renewable energy credits, offsets or other similar benefits allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any Governmental Authority, program administrator or other certification board and (ii) the avoidance of the emission of any gas, chemical or other substance into the air, soil or water, or the reduction, displacement or offset of emissions resulting from fuel combustion at another location pursuant to any federal, state or local legislation or regulation addressing “greenhouse gases” or similar emissions as well as environmental or renewable energy credit trading program or any similar program currently existing or subsequently enacted under Applicable Laws. “Generation Attributes” shall not include energy, capacity and ancillary services produced by the RSS Unit.
Generation attributes means all rights and benefits associated with the issuance of guarantees of origin and any cost or tax exemptions, reimbursement rights, commercialised value or other rights of the Relevant Output in accordance with Applicable Laws;
Generation attributes means any and all attributes associated with the capability of the RSS Unit or the Facility to produce capacity, energy or ancillary services or the generation of energy by the RSS Unit, including current or future credits, credit privileges, emissions reductions, offsets, allowances and other benefits, rights, powers or privileges, however denominated, including as such may be provided for in any currently existing or subsequently enacted Applicable Laws, attributable to the RSS Unit or the Facility. Examples of Generation Attributes include, but are not limited to: (i) renewable energy credits, offsets or other similar benefits allocated, assigned or otherwise awarded by any Governmental Authority, program administrator or other certification board and(ii) the avoidance of the emission of any gas, chemical or other substance into the air, soil or water, or the reduction, displacement or offset of emissions resulting from fuel combustion at another location pursuant to any federal, state or local legislation or regulation addressing “greenhouse gases” or similar emissions as well as environmental or renewable energy credit trading program or any similar program currently existing or subsequently enacted under Applicable Laws. “Generation Attributes” shall not include energy, capacity and ancillary services produced by the RSS Unit.