Reference Conditions definition

Reference Conditions means that the provisions in Part I of the Final Terms that specify and complete the relevant set of Terms and Conditions and the relevant set of Terms and Conditions as set out in the Prospectus, taken together shall constitute the Conditions. The Final Terms shall determine which of Option I, II, III or IV of the Terms and Conditions are applicable to the individual Series by referring to the relevant provisions of the relevant set of Terms and Conditions as set out in the Prospectus only. The provisions of the Final Terms and the relevant set of Terms and Conditions as set out in the Prospectus, taken together, shall constitute the Conditions. Each global note representing a particular Series of Notes will have the Final Terms and the relevant set of Terms and Conditions as set out in the Prospectus attached.
Reference Conditions means the following conditions: standard ambient air pressure at the Premises of [?]; ambient temperature, dry bulb, of [?] degrees Fahrenheit; and relative humidity of [?] percent ([?]%).
Reference Conditions. The meaning ascribed thereto in the Power Purchase Agreement.

Examples of Reference Conditions in a sentence

  • The Dependable Capacity shall be the Net Energy Output (excluding any Excess Energy) during those six (6) hours corrected for Site Reference Conditions divided by six (6), but may not exceed the Contracted Facility Capacity.

  • Such invoice shall set forth for each hour of the relevant Month (or part-Month), the Capacity Price and the then-prevailing estimated Available Capacity (at the Reference Conditions), based on the then-prevailing Tested Capacity, adjusted for expected hours of unavailability not excused under Section 9.1(c) or 9.1(d).

  • Test results shall be corrected to the Reference Conditions provided for in the [ ] Agreement.

  • The final test report shall include clear and complete explanations of the calculations resulting in the test net heat rate and the adjustment of the test net heat rate to each of the Reference Conditions.

  • The results of such testing shall be adjusted to Reference Conditions using the final design correction curves for the Facility (specifically, the design correction curves reflecting expected Facility equipment performance after all equipment tuning and adjustments have been completed) to determine the Actual Net Heat Rate.


More Definitions of Reference Conditions

Reference Conditions means the terms of the Reference Assets.
Reference Conditions means the temperature for volumetric and combustion reference temperature and the absolute pressure for reference pressure specified in the Agreement.
Reference Conditions means ninety-five degrees Fahrenheit (95°F), forty-five percent (45%) relative humidity, average barometric pressure at the Site at the reference temperature and relative humidity, and the maximum reactive power obligation as specified in the QF Interconnection Agreement. [Note to Draft: The definition for “Reference Conditions” may be subject to revision based on the generation technology used in the Facility.]
Reference Conditions has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Functional Specification;
Reference Conditions means that all measurements of ambient air quality are corrected to a reference temperature of 77 F (25 C) and to a reference pressure of thirty (30) inches (760 millimeters, 1013.2 millibars) of mercury.
Reference Conditions has the meaning set forth in Exhibit L.
Reference Conditions means ambient atmospheric temperature of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (dry-bulb), 60% relative humidity, adjusted for elevation above mean sea level.