Common use of Buyer-Requested Changes to Scheduled Maintenance Outages Clause in Contracts

Buyer-Requested Changes to Scheduled Maintenance Outages. At any time, Buyer may request that Seller re-schedule a Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall Notify Buyer of any incremental costs associated with the schedule change and propose an alternative schedule change, if any, that would entail lower incremental costs. If Buyer’s proposed change is feasible and imposes no incremental costs (as compared to Seller’s proposed schedule), or if Buyer agrees to pay the incremental costs, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer’s request and Buyer, as the Units’ SC, shall communicate the change to the CAISO and seek CAISO approval for the revised schedule. However, unless it is transmitting to Seller a CAISO order, Buyer may not change a Scheduled Maintenance Outage unilaterally. If a previously Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage is modified at the Buyer’s Request less than ninety (90) days before the calendar month of delivery, the Outage shall remain an Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tolling Power Purchase Agreement, Tolling Power Purchase Agreement, Tolling Power Purchase Agreement

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Buyer-Requested Changes to Scheduled Maintenance Outages. At any time, Buyer may request that Seller re-schedule a Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall Notify Buyer of any incremental costs associated with the schedule change and propose an alternative schedule change, if any, that would entail lower incremental costs. If Buyer’s proposed change is feasible and imposes no incremental costs (as compared to Seller’s proposed schedule), or if Buyer agrees to pay the incremental costs, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer’s request and Buyer, as the Units’ Project’s SC, shall communicate the change to the CAISO and seek CAISO approval for the revised schedule. However, unless it is transmitting to Seller a CAISO order, Buyer may not change a Scheduled Maintenance Outage unilaterally. If a previously Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage is modified at the Buyer’s Request less than ninety (90) days before the calendar month of delivery, the Outage shall will remain an Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consent and Agreement, Pro Forma Energy Storage Agreement

Buyer-Requested Changes to Scheduled Maintenance Outages. At any time, Buyer Xxxxx may request that Seller re-schedule a Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall Notify Buyer of any incremental costs associated with the schedule change and propose an alternative schedule change, if any, that would entail lower incremental costs. If BuyerXxxxx’s proposed change is feasible and imposes no incremental costs (as compared to Seller’s proposed schedule), or if Buyer Xxxxx agrees to pay the incremental costs, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer’s request and Buyer, as the Units’ Project’s SC, shall communicate the change to the CAISO and seek CAISO approval for the revised schedule. However, unless it is transmitting to Seller a CAISO order, Buyer may not change a Scheduled Maintenance Outage unilaterally. If a previously Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage is modified at the Buyer’s Request less than ninety (90) days before the calendar month of delivery, the Outage shall will remain an Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent and Agreement

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Buyer-Requested Changes to Scheduled Maintenance Outages. At any time, Buyer Xxxxx may request that Seller re-schedule a Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall Notify Buyer of any incremental costs associated with the schedule change and propose an alternative schedule change, if any, that would entail lower incremental costs. If BuyerXxxxx’s proposed change is feasible and imposes no incremental costs (as compared to Seller’s proposed schedule), or if Buyer Xxxxx agrees to pay the incremental costs, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer’s request and Buyer, as the Units’ SC, shall communicate the change to the CAISO and seek CAISO approval for the revised schedule. However, unless it is transmitting to Seller a CAISO order, Buyer may not change a Scheduled Maintenance Outage unilaterally. If a previously Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage is modified at the Buyer’s Request less than ninety (90) days before the calendar month of delivery, the Outage shall remain an Excused Scheduled Maintenance Outage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tolling Power Purchase Agreement

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