CALCULATION OF FORCED OUTAGE HOURS Sample Clauses

CALCULATION OF FORCED OUTAGE HOURS. If Seller elects to accumulate Forced Outage Hours, then such Forced Outage Hours will accrue at a rate that assumes the Dedicated Units were dispatched using reasonable economic decisions. For each day of the outage, Purchaser will evaluate market price information; available indices (E.G., XxXxxx- Xxxx'x Power Market's Weekly), logs of hourly prices, and Dispatch Schedules on days of similar conditions and develop an ("EXPECTED ECONOMIC DISPATCH SCHEDULE"), which is defined as the Dispatch Schedule that Purchaser would have followed under normal circumstances. This Expected Economic Dispatch Schedule will be developed and provided to Seller within two Business Days following the conclusion of any Replacement Power Outage, and this schedule will be used to calculate Forced Outage Hours during the Initial Outage Period and the Extended Outage Period.
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