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Requirements and Time-Stamp

Your application time-stamp will be awarded at the end of the program launch based on the following approach:

 Has the applicant selected commercial operation date acceleration days on the application form?

  • Yes: time-stamp is awarded according to the estimated date of commercial operation, with the earlier estimated commercial operation dates getting top priority for connection capacity.
  • No: time-stamp is awarded according to a lottery system. All projects in this category receive lower priority than projects that select commercial operation date acceleration days.

Following program launch, applications will be prioritized according to the date and time the application is submitted, as described in the FIT Rules.

Projects that are not offered a FIT contract at the end of the launch period will not be held to their reduced commercial operation date (COD) deadline. These projects will proceed to the economic connection test, FIT production line or FIT reserve as necessary to wait for the grid upgrades required to connect their projects. Once these project proponents are offered a contract, they will be subject to the commercial operation date deadlines set out in the FIT contract.

Liquidated Damages

If you are awarded a contract after submitting acceleration days, you will be subject to liquidated damages if you fail to achieve commercial operation within the time specified in your application.

  • Liquidated damages are $0.25 per kilowatt (kW) per day, for no more than the number of acceleration days submitted.
  • If your project never achieves commercial operation, you will not be required to pay any liquidated damages, but both completion and performance security payments will be forfeited.

All other contractual provisions, such as force majeure and event of default for being 18 months late in achieving commercial operation (six months for solar PV), remain in place.

Example:

A five-megawatt (MW) solar PV project might submit 30 COD acceleration days. This means that the new milestone date for commercial operation is the end of month 35, instead of the end of month 36.

If the project is not able to meet the deadline and achieves commercial operation after 37 months (i.e., 60 days late), the applicant would be subject to liquidated damages of:

  • $0.25 x 5,000 kW x 30 days (maximum) = $37,500

In addition, the contract term (payment period) is shortened by 60 days.

A tie occurs where two applicants require the same connection resources and propose the same number of commercial operation date acceleration days.
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Key Documents
FIT Price Schedule
August 13, 2010

FIT Rules
December 8, 2010

FIT Prescribed Forms
August 11, 2010

FIT Multiple Project Guidelines
August 4, 2010

FIT Contract

December 8, 2010

Standard Definitions
December 8, 2010

FIT Application Form
Dec. 1, 2009

FIT Program Overview 
August 2010

Programme de TRG – Aperçu
Août 2010


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