CAISO Maintenance Outages. In the event Seller desires to take a Unit out of service in a manner that would be recognized by the CAISO as a CAISO Maintenance Outage but does not otherwise comport with the requirements to be Scheduled Maintenance Outage as set forth in Sections 3.10(b) through 3.10(f), Seller shall notify Buyer of its proposed CAISO Maintenance Outages for the Units by submitting Notice to Buyer in accordance with PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols as promptly as possible upon determining the need for such maintenance. Buyer, as the Units’ SC, shall submit the proposed CAISO Maintenance Outages for the Units to the CAISO in the form proposed by Seller. Seller shall adhere to the CAISO Maintenance Outage schedule approved by the CAISO. At any time, Buyer may request that Seller change its CAISO Maintenance Outage schedule. Seller shall notify Buyer of any incremental costs associated with the schedule change and an alternative schedule change, if any, that would entail lower incremental costs. If Buyer’s proposed change to Seller’s CAISO Maintenance Schedule 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 CAISO Maintenance Outage schedule. However, unless it is transmitting to Seller a CAISO order, Buyer may not change Seller’s CAISO Maintenance Outage schedule unilaterally.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement