Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) produced by Pacificorp for large scale power plants

Draft power purchase agreement developed by Pacificorp for power plants in excess of 1000 kilowatt net output - relatively short-form agreement. Drafted in context of US regulatory structure.

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Example of Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Wind Project on US Department of Energy's Website (2002)

Example of Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Wind Project on US Department of Energy's Website (2002) -  Example power purchase agreement developed by US Department of Energy for wind power plant. This document is drafted from a government standpoint and power producers might seek to negotiate some of the provisions. Purchaser is to purchase entire energy output of the Wind Turbines. Chargingis based on actual energy produced. Credits from Wind Turbines are for the benefit of the Purchaser.

Pre-Development Agreement for a Wind Power Project

Example of Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Wind Project on US Department of Energy's Website (2002) -  Example power purchase agreement developed by US Department of Energy for wind power plant. This document is drafted from a government standpoint and power producers might seek to negotiate some of the provisions. Purchaser is to purchase entire energy output of the Wind Turbines. Chargingis based on actual energy produced.

PPA - Appendix E

Generally useful precedent but as it is a US precedent it takes into account US regulation. PacifiCorp is an "unbundled" utility and so the entity purchasing the power from geothermal developers is the so-called "merchant" division of PacifiCorp, and is a legally separate entity from the transmission owner, PacifiCorp Transmission. Appendix E - Generic PPA.

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Ref: PPA - Appendix E

British Columbia - Okanagan Lake Crossing Concession Agreement

Concession Agreement for design, build and financing of a new crossing over the Okanagan Lake, BC, Canada together with operation and then decommission of the existing crossing. The Concession is for 30 years. The Concessionaire is paid availability payments and performance payments (linked to traffic volume, safety, user satisfaction - clause 31 and schedule 10). Concessionaire is not to charge tolls/ user charges. Concessionnaire is granted a non-exclusive licence to the Site. Click on Project Schedules for other key documents.

British Columbia - Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement DBFO

DBFO Concession Agreement for design, build and financing of improvements to Sea-to-Sky Highway in BC, Canada. The Concession is for 16 years. The DBFO Contractor is paid Total Performanc Payments (based on Availability Payment, Vehicle Usage payment and Performance Incentives). DBFO Contractor is not to charge tolls/ user charges. Click on Project Schedules for other key documents.