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of the Generating Facility or the production, sale, purchase or use of the
Energy Output including, without limitation:
(i) all Environmental Incentives except for Solar Renewable Energy
Credits associated with the Generating Facility; and
(ii) the Reporting Rights and the exclusive rights to claim that: (A) the
Energy Output was generated by the Generating Facility; (B) Power
Provider is responsible for the delivery of the Energy Output to the
Energy Delivery Point; (C) Power Provider is responsible for the
reductions in emissions of pollution and greenhouse gases resulting
from the generation of the Energy Output and the delivery thereof to
the Energy Delivery Point; and (D) Power Provider is entitled to all
credits, certificates, registrations, etc., evidencing or representing any
of the foregoing.
(b) Delegation of Attributes to Purchaser (governmental agency). Purchaser
shall own, and may assign or sell in its sole discretion, all right, title and
interest associated with or resulting from the following:
(i) all Environmental Attributes and Solar Renewable Energy Credits
associated with the Generating Facility; and
(ii) the Reporting Rights and the exclusive rights to claim that Purchaser is
entitled to all Solar Renewable Energy Credits evidencing or repre-
senting any of the foregoing.”
Based upon the public policy espoused by the California Legislature over
the past 40 years, a number of legal mechanisms have been authorized to
provide and encourage the development and installation of alternative energy
sources. With the ever growing awareness and publicity regarding the
continuing erosion of our environment, the support and advancement of
alternative energy source technologies can be expected to continue for the
foreseeable future.