Additional Maintenance Outages Sample Clauses

The "Additional Maintenance Outages" clause defines the conditions under which a party, typically a service provider or facility operator, may schedule maintenance periods beyond those already planned or regularly scheduled. This clause outlines the process for notifying the other party, any limitations on the frequency or duration of such outages, and may specify requirements for minimizing disruption, such as providing advance notice or coordinating timing. Its core practical function is to ensure operational flexibility for necessary maintenance while balancing the need to minimize inconvenience or loss to the other party, thereby managing expectations and reducing the risk of disputes.
Additional Maintenance Outages. As the need arises for Seller to conduct further maintenance on the Facility during which the Facility is shut down or its output reduced in addition to that conducted pursuant to Section 10.4 hereof (“Additional Maintenance Outages”), Seller shall notify Buyers of such required maintenance, together with proposed dates for carrying out such additional maintenance and the estimated duration of the work to be carried out. Unless deferral of such maintenance would cause an Emergency Condition, Seller shall prepare a schedule of such Additional Maintenance Outages based on Prudent Industry Practices taking into account the reasonable requests of Buyers to the extent CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION REDACTED reasonably possible. Seller shall use Prudent Industry Practices to avoid Additional Maintenance Outages during the Non-Scheduled Maintenance Period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Additional Maintenance Outages that consist of washing photovoltaic panels to improve production of the Facility may be performed by Seller upon written notice to Buyers.
Additional Maintenance Outages. As the need arises for Seller to conduct further maintenance on the Facility in addition to that conducted pursuant to Section 13.2, 13.5 and elsewhere in this Agreement (“Additional Maintenance Outages”), Seller shall notify EPE of such required maintenance, together with proposed dates for carrying out such additional maintenance and the estimated duration of the work to be carried out. Unless deferral of such maintenance would cause an Emergency Condition, without prejudice to the commitment of Seller in respect of the availability of the Facility, Seller and EPE shall negotiate in good faith a reasonable schedule during which such Additional Maintenance Outages shall take place. If agreement is not reached within twenty (20) Days of receipt of such notice, Seller shall prepare a ****=Confidential treatment has been requested for the redacted portions of this exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidentiality request. Omissions are designated as ****. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. schedule of such Additional Maintenance Outages based on Good Utility Practices taking into account the reasonable requests of EPE to the extent reasonably possible.